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r f ^ . fEbm the ^ et . J * Gratidyi * tf Liters pool , be itivited to pre&tii on the dcca * stotf A Meeting for religious worship fn the evmAttg closed the proceedings of tfie day . * Mr ; T . Cooper conducted the iotit > *
chjeiory parts of the sefVied ; aad Mir * Itidbks delivered a aermott from Mark sB 2 $ t " Hte&r , © Israel ; the l&pd our Goit is © a * Lord . ft was ao argumentative netoatimi of the passages cant-« iowl \ f advanced in support of the
docttim& of the Tfiaity * We think it n * u « ty at k&fit * have lessened tli ^ confidence of attf Orthodou brethren wfto v ^ erfe pfe * sent , in tnaa ? of their most favt * uri « # fe * i £ . An € we ' Hope tfeat It may be tft # nseatm of leading them to eu ^ ra ^ e tlie HH » o rrtwsticated itmh * of the gasj > eU 1
It beiti $ unufeual in thii toWfi , foi perscfe ^ of any religious denomination to ftaye a public dinner , many unfavourable d 0 n )* J € turfes were raised by oi > r ^ dver- » sari ^ In regard tc ^ the e ^ fedts thajt Would tebiM irom shgIi a tneasufe . But I am feappy to state tirat there was so ittueh decdmiii and priidBnce observed , as aU most to put ft beyond the power of mlluiiny itself to rais ^ ad evi l r « 64 it ( .
- - A pte ^ feing proof was aJaid heiierby givef » tb 5 tt it to a xnisg ^ o ^ m de d fear u hen itu divi < 3 u ( ils imagin e * that the conduct of labounttg mew Ccitinot be trusted in public dompaiiyv Let those who iudulge
this Peenn ^ give d feir opportunity , dfid they will prove themstlties fit momireiR of dvitoed anvd enliglitew ^ d society , arid shew that tftey apprttfiate Mue Jtwd libenal s ^ nfimeni ^ . J . P . TVMteiiUtch , Satttp , Sept . 15 , 1 ^ 24 .
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We hfcvg Veeeived Irish- il 6 wsfraperfc , gt ^ iog an account of the Proceedings 6 f th « Presbyterian Synod of UjlstAr , and o € those of the Irish Presbyterian Seceders , which we shall hereafter lay before our
readfcrs . Thtse doeuHaents are Useful , » 9 shewing the temper of ecclesiastieai tedies , and the distance at fthich ttos ^ corporations arc from the liberality and improvement of umny of the itrdividu ^ (als who . compose ihelB . The Synod 6 f tji ^ tfer disavows * Soeima ^ ii ^ itt / ' and s 6
4 oes every Unittotiati t hi * fi the Synod ltkewi * 3 forbids the miuisters of tteir body to admit l ) nharian preachers into Iheir pulpit ^; and efcu &u jfe » Dr . Brfdce for rapreseirtiugv in tk Ptef ^ ace to h its 6 e ^ moias , tlvat CJuitarianiSm is mahitig ^ pnar- ^
gress within the Syti ^ d ' s limilH » Thi « is Ihvtrnm for the liberal part of th < l PUbsbyteriaij ^ in * be North i > i Ivtilnnd to assert the tiberty ^ wherewith Christ hath metde t /* em free , iun \ vte l * ope and titm the oppor ^ Hiii iry will n ot ! be last * Tlt ^ re ' tx&i
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vve It now , certain sfecuter ^^ iiifdef at k » fce which require thdm to f > 4 prudbiC even ih riieir opposition to bigotry ; Wt we believe that there are auiongst tlj ^ ra men who are capable of c ©« dacting the defence of trath so as Co g&ew * to the viwld that its adversaries are In tfifc wrong hi & civU point of view .
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Ecclesiastical Preferments . The King has been pleased to appoint Dr * Diavid Lamont to De one of hife Ma « jesty ' s Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland ,, ia the room , of Dr * David Johnston , do * ceased \ aud the Ber . J ^ . H . Baiih ^ m to ^ be one of the Priests in Orditiaty of hi $ Majesty ' 9 Chapels' Roy afe
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MiStCftLLAKBTO ^ S .. . Trii&te of Respect to , the Rev * J * Gruri&y * It b known to iwt ^ t of our readers that Mf . GrUndy , lately one of the misisrerS ef Cro » 6 Street , Manchester , ha 8 b ^ e ti cho se n to Succeed Mr . Yates in the
pastoral office tn Paradise Street , Liverpooh On the 12 th of August , a dinTier of hi » friends was held ae Manchester ^ for the purpose of presenting to him a handsome silver Tea Service * * as a les * tiinoiiy of their high f-egard for the zeal he has evinced in the cause of Unitarian
Christianity / ' The company consisted of about 120 persons . Mi * . Richard Potter presided * The speeches on the occasion , which have been reported in the newspa * perfe ^ are ext ' reEaely interesting , and have given ri § e , we understand , to a newspaper controversy . Mr . Robberds ' s address in reference' to ki $ late colleague is
rettfar ^ able for its propriety and affectionate spirit . The Chairman tvas supported by Mr . Benjamin Naylor > as Vice-President ; and the whole proceedings are creditable to the talents and geai of our Manohesterr br ^ thten , and present a pleasing example of congregational h ' arn 16 tty and brotherly tovfc .
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W ; Empson , Erq ., M . A ^ of Trinity College B ^ rrfjrter df the Iaaef Te rnple , hae b * ei > appointed by ch $ E ^ t-lndia Directors to » trcce ^ d S ii ^ J&mte Mti ekin * tosft Bart * , as Latv Pi-ofe ^ sor a ^ M&y * kybui-yw
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1824, page 574, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2528/page/62/
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