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I mm , ' bowerar * happy to inform H . W . aad the rest of the Subscribers , that the 25 th Volume will cantain every remaining article of the works included in my edition ; and that I b ^ ye now re a-son to promise myself , should life and health bo granted me , that the present year will
ppt pa § 3 without my having made considerable advances in preparation for the First Volume . I beg leaire , on this occasion , to repeat my request to tjbose among your readers who can fhjis favour me , for the prompt com ? EOtunication of letters or any information calculated to aissist in the
execution of my design . The trite tns dat , gut cub dat , they will give ijie leave to say , is peculiarly suited to the present appiication . J . T . RUTT . January 3 , 1826 .
P . S . My excellent friend Dr . Carpenter , ( XX . 740 ^ whose early patron ? age of my design , and his uniformly punctual attention to the Editor ' s convenience , have been most exemplary , will , I trust , accept the above explanation , which was designed to appear in vour last Volurhe . I wish I could
feel what his kind partiality prompts him to express , on the subject of lahour . I must , rather , confess a serious truth , that the delay , and my frequent occupation among tlie writings
of Dr . Priestley , have served greatly to enhance my apprehension as to the satisfactory performance of the arduous duty I have ventured to ujidertake .
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leaders wh < W I-Wftf a * JMt £ & , Pp ^ m * is iAdee 4 a epirititfil place , not PtewNU ing to Camni ^ &i ? cant , but according to the true evangelical sense of the word . To spend a Sund ay in Boston , if a man has any religion feeling , mast warm his heart ; . But it is not
in word $ that $ hey excel merely , Take an example : you will , before you receive this , hear of the dreadful fires in and about JVliranqicbi in the British province of New Prunsvvick . Buf you
will not he $ r of Bostoq " doings' * fos the Ameripaiis <^ ll ft ) perhaps . Tkq veyr $ reached Boston l ^ te iu tlxe week - ending Nov . 6 th , and oa Sunday la&t ^ Nov . 13 , sermons in tyehalf pf the sufferers were made at the
following churclies : DqJ . Cents , R ^ y , Dr . Channing ' s .. f . f t ^ 9 529 64 jlev . Mr . Pajfnty ' a f ,., . 352 0 Rev . Mr . Young ' s . ,.., .,,. 320 0 Rev . Dr . Powell's 260 0 Rev . Mr . Pierpont's 212 20 ' Rev . Mr , Frothingham ! s 207 0 Rev . Mr . Barrett ' s 201 57 Rev . Mr . Ware ' s .. 179 45 Rev . Mr . Green ' s 150 0 AUCongreg ^ tional Unitarian 2411 96 Unitarian Episcopal ........ 182 0
2593 96 Rev . Mr . Wisuer ^ 301 73 \ Prtt % „ ,. Jlev . Mr . Dwight \ s 262 64 J uan # lJrlB ' St . Paul ' s Church 205 67 Episcopalian Rev . Mr . Wayland's 121 0 \ n , ¦ w . Rev . Mr . Sharp ' s 131 50 / ^^* * P - Rev . Mr . Bailout 80 0 I . f Rev . Mr . Streeter ' s 92 oj umveisai . Methodist Churches 136 0
Roman Catholic 120 0 1450 54 Trimfariaq , 2593 96 Unitarian .
Total 4044 $ Q . Several churobes not h ^ a r 4 fro wt . Upwards of 300 Q dollars have been subscribed at Merchants * £ tall . And this is a town of 45 , 000 inhabitants , aud the sufferers are neither in their
own state nor \ n their own government , bu $ the colonial subjects of that kingdom which was so recently their euer my ! Can tUis be matched in the civilized world ? Can the piety , talent , public spirit and wealth of Boston be matched , by any city of 45 , 000 inhubiUiim , in the civilized world ? I think nat .
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£ 4 Collections at Boston , United States , for the Sufferers at MiramiehL
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Collections at Boston , United States , for the Sufferers at Miramiehu [ Extract of a letter from Mr . Goodacre , Astronomical Lecturer , to Rev . Dr . J . Evans , d ^ ted Philadelphia , Nov . 19 , 1825 . 1
OF all tjie letters of introduction which you did ine the kindness to supply , that to the Rev . Mr . Parkman , of Boston , produced roe the greatest source of pleasure . He is an excellent man . The Unitarians of Boston are a noble race . I never thought before that the world contained such
men . They are after ipy own heart . At no very distant day I may enjoy , I hope , the pleasure of reading you some notes of sermons , taken by me , that I heard preached by some of their
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1826, page 44, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2544/page/44/
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