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evening of her life was marked by a characteristic act of benevolence . M . A . P . Bristol , February 8 , 1825 .
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edifying simplicity , how they can keep these charities in their own hands , and not rather hasten to transfer them to sound believers in the Assembly's Catechism ! By not doing so , remark the
Congregationalists , ( hard name for sych simple Christians !) " these gentlemen have contracted a fearful responsibility , at least , in the judgment ( as they put it ) of the candid /
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The next half-yearly meeting of the Somersetshire , Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Unitarian Missionary Association will be held at Bradford , ( in Wiltshire , ) on Easter Tuesday , April 5 th . The service to begin at eleven o ' clock . H . E . H ., Sec .
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116 Intelligence * -- * ' * Evangelical" Deelamtion of JVaro
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gazines , that the hostilities threatened in , their manifesto ( see last No . p . 56 , ) are to be carried on . The insinuation is . made in a report of the Blackburn Independent Academy , inserted in the same form in the two works ; whence it appears that the notable scheme for robbing Unitarians of their chapels is the project of the Independents ! The would-be
DOMESTIC . RELIGIOUS . " Evangelical" Declaration of War * The Party insinuate , through both the Evangelical and the Congregational
Maplunderers say , " The friends of the Blackburn Academy in particular , and the friends of evangelical truth throughout the country , are reminded of the vast importance of supporting this institution ,
as clearly evinced in the able and spirited controversy that has for some time been carried on and is still continued in the columns of the Manchester Gazette , with reference to the right of Socinians to most of the places of worship they at present occupy in the north of England . "
These Blackburn Independents are somewhat obscure , but we suppose they mean that as they are about to eject the " Socinians" from their chapels , it is the more necessary to educate young Independents to take possession of them ! This is rather premature . There is a
rule for all things , and robbery do not commonly divide the spoil before it is taken . —The Congregationalists , with all their virtues , have the small failing of breaking the Xth commandment by
coveting their neighbour ' s house and every thing that is his . In their last monthly Gazette they give an account of the late Dr . Willianis ' s charities ; and having published a list of the Trustees they put it to those gentlemen's consciences , with
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The half-yearly meeting of the Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Association will be held at Honiton , ( Devon , ) on Friday , April Lst . ( commonly called Good Friday ) . The Rev . Dr . Davies , of Taunton , has undertaken to preach in the morning . It is expected that there will be a religious service in the evening likewise . Bridport . G . B . W .
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The annual general meeting of the subscribers and friends to the Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Missionary Society , will be held at Exeter on Goad Friday next , the lst of April .
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General Unitarian Association . * The meeting of the General Committee for preparing a plan for the above object is postponed till April , to give gentlemen
and societies in the country further time for expressing their opinion of the project . The reader will remember that the plan was stitched up , in a separate halfsheet , with our last number .
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The Rev . John Davies , of Collumpton , of whose character a very just and able sjcetch . was inserted in your last number > ( p . 52 , ) was born on a farm called Pont pfa&h m * h e va ^ ° ^ Aero n , and near the little port of Aberaeron , Io Cardiganshire ;
m the neighbourhood of which place some of his relatives are still living . He received his grammar education under the Rev . David Davis , of Casjt . le Howell , in the same county , whose school maintained , for a long series of years , a very high
if they passed the appointed examination . With ham the practice changed , and none ajre now admitted who have not received their education at certain licensed clerical schools . The present Bishop ' s celebrated new College in the recesses of Cardiganshire , will probably introduce another qhange , R .
reputation , $ nd produced many of the first scholars in the Principality , both among the Dissenters and among the clergy of the Establishment- Previously to the election of Dr . Hprsjey to the see of St ^ Payid ' s , candidates for orders were ordained , froni the Dissenting schools
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1825, page 116, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2533/page/52/
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