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of the same object on the following Lord ' s-day , at the Chapel on the High Pavement , Nottingham * and again in the evening at Radford ; when collections were made after each sendee towards defraying the expenses of the building . The impression produced on this
occasion was most satisfactory and gratifying : the highly appropriate character of the different discourses , the serious earnestness with which they were delivered , and that evangelical spirit of genuine
Christianity which pervaded them throughoutwhich seeks , above all things , the salvation and moral improvement of mankind , and considers a purer form of faith as chiefly valuable as it may be found to promote in a higher and stronger degree that holiness without which no man can
see the Lord—all contributed highly to grsitiff a very attentive auditory : and while it again stimulated them to renewed and liberal exertions , left impressions of a higher kind on the mind , which we believe and hope will not soon be obliterated .
The friends and supporters of the above Chapel must now trust to the liberality of their friends at a distance 3 to enable them to discharge the debt which yet remains upon it .
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Correspondence deferred , owing to the Indisposition of the Editor . iiinBa
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The North-Eastern Unitarian Christian dissociation is hi tended to be holdeu at Lynn , in the last week ia June . W . S .
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The Anniversary of the Kent and Sussex ? Unitarian Christian Association , will be holders at Maidstorae , on Wednesday , the 28 th of June , when the Rev « James Gulch rist is expected to preach . Jo G ., Secretary . ^ agnMianm
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V 316 Intelligences—Unitarian Baptise Assembl y *—Notices .
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Unitarian Baptist Assembly , This Anniversary Meetimg was held , as usual , on Whit-Tuesday , May 16 th , at the Chapel , in Worship Street , London . The Rev . Dr . Evatis and the Rev . Matt . Harding conducted the devotional services ; and the Rev . J . Briggs , of
Bessel s Green , Kent , preached from Rev « vii . 9 : —/ beheld a great multitude , &c . The preacher ' s object was , briefly , to shew , that the virtuous and sincerely devout of all ages , nations , and religions , will ultimately find acceptance before the throoe o ^ God and of the Lamb .
The Rev . M . Harding presided at the meeting for business . The letters from the churches contained assurances of unabated attachment to those great arid consolatory doctrines of the gospel , which represent God as the impartial
Fatherand Jesus Christ as the willing Saviour , of aJl men . The churches also expressed very cordial approbation of the efforts recently made by the Committee to recall attention to the unpopular rite of Baptism , by procuring the delivery and pub-
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lication of Four Lectures on that subj ect And , they united with the Committee in the anxious desire , that those who think them in error would , through the medium of the press , discuss the question , whether adult immersion be an ordinance of Christ to which those who embrace his religion
are still bound to yield obedience . They declared themselves open to conviction ; luuwilling to impose a yoke on their fellow-diristians not imposed by their common Master ; but . felt bound to reverence his supreme authority , till satisfactoril y
shewn that the great Lawgiver did not intend to make the observance of this ordinance obligatory on any but his first disci pies . And they respectfully submit to the consideration of those Unitarians who still observe the ordinance of the
Lord ' s Supper , whether they are not bound , iu consistency , to attempt to convince their Baptist brethren , that they themselves are justified in doing that for which they sometimes censure , and not unfrequently ridicule , the Baptisls . John Brent * Esq ., of Canterbury ,
presided at the Dinner , at the White Hart , Bishopsgate Street , where the company consisted of about fifty ministers , representatives , atfd other gentlemen . Appropriate sentiments were given from the chair , which called forth correspondent addresses , and the evening was spent in great harmonyo
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^™^» M » gsa J ! jfflKf , ^^^ Eastern Unitarian Society . The Yearly Meeting of this Society will be held at Norwich , on Wednesday and Thursday , the 5 th and 6 th of July . The Rev . Dr . Hutton , of Leeds , will preach on Thursday morning ; after which , the business of the Society will be transacted . The members and friends of the Society will dine together at the Maid ' s-Head Inn , WILLIAM NEWSON , Secretary ,
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Page 174 , col . 1 , 1 ' ine 3 , for " adimadvert , " read animadvert . col . 2 , line 33 , for " states / ' iread state . 177 , col . 1 , line 2 , place a note of admiration . 226 , colo 1 , line 11 , for i £ Melon ' s / 23 read Helons .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1826, page 316, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2548/page/64/
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