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This Declaration we approve , subscribe , and publish , a& w ^ ll tb a ^ t those who have forraed erroneous opinions of our doctrine ^ and our principles , may be at length undeceived , a ? that you , dearly beloved , be made strong in that faith which you hare inherited as " ttye children of saints , who look for that life which God will give to those that never changed their faith from him . "—Tob . ii . 18 , Reverend brothers , beloved cluldren , " Grace , mercy , and peace , " be to you , " from God the Father , and from . Christ Jesus our Lord . "—lTirn . i . 2 ,
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At the last aflriiversfcry of the Royal Society , Mr . Peel said that his Majesty had aurhorized hini td make kqiywii his intention of founding two honorary Prizes , being medals of the viviue of Tifly Guineas each , to bt ? annually uward&d * in such manner as should , after du ^ consideration , seem oe 8 t calculated to ^ farcimote the euds for which the Royal / Society was tbtiiided .
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At a lafe meeting of the Royal Society of Literaturey the Secretary read a paper by Dr . J . Jamieson , containing a collection of various superstitions relating to the Ternary Number . So geuersil among the ancients , in the middle ages , and with the vulgar of titoea ittmtedlately connected with etit ' own , 'Wa&Mheia&cripflon of a ^ oflat Virt ue ' ^ ihe ntftebei Thx& , ^ Xiiii } &On& " * rfeflbV ^ ht ^ to it \ vas fornocrly mixed up with nearly all the
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The Rev . D . W . Jones , Minister of the Unitarian congregation at Boston * has given notice of his resignation at Midsummer next , aud they are at present unprovided , C . L .
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Dissenting" Ministers *—The Bishop of Salisbury has made public the following no titic at ions , which have caused no small degree of surprise and discussion : * ' To my rule of admitting none but Graduates as candidates far Holy Orders , i make one exception , and that is in the case of
Dissenting ministers of Orthodox persuasions , who were precluded from an University education , by their dissent from the Established Church , but who having renauuetfd their former ministry , and made a public declaration of their reasons
tor so . doing ) ) -can bring sufficient testimonial * of their moral character from re-&p&ctabie * persons of their former eon-H « dria 4 is ^ a « fi > fi € > m > tbeJi veftcHt clergymen ^ <» f > diho , Kstablashed » Church ;*'^ ftunday Times , March 26 .
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If the a 1 > ove may be relied on , Bishop Burgess is likely to hare abundance * of converts to the Church from Dissentitig ministers of ** Orthodox persuasions , " many of whom are not far from the Church of Englaud , and to them , we
apprehend , the lure of the wealth of the Establishment will be irresistible . The good bishop withholds his bribe from the Unitarians : is it that they are not worth buying , or that he esteems them above temptation ?
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The Fourth half-yearly Meeting of the Shropshirey Cheshire , and Slmffordskire Unitarian Association > will be held at Newcastle under Lyne , Stafford , ou Whit-Tuesday , May 16 , 4826- Two sermons will be preached by the Rev * J . R * Beard , of Manchester ; and the frie » ds of the Association will dine aad spend the afternoon together .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1826, page 181, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2546/page/53/
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