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tl > e expense of lectures , board and lodging , and every other charge connected with a residence in the College , excepting fees for French and Italian , wfyich will be 10 guineas per annum for the two languages , or 6 guineas per annum for either of them separately .
In addition to the provision for boarding Students within the College under the direction of the Rev . W . Turner , Jim ., the Rev . John Kenrick receives a limited number of pupils into his own family . Letters ou the subject of the
Institution may be addressed to George William Wood , Esq ., Treasurer , Manchester ; the Rev . Wm . Turner , Visitor , Newcastleupon-Tyne ; S . D . Darbishire , Esq ., and the Rev . John James Tayler , Honorary Secretaries , Manchester ; or to any of the Tutors at York .
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Presbyterian College , Carmarthen . The Triennial Visitation of this institution took place in the month of June . The visitors on the present occasion , depvited by the Presbyterian Board , were the Rev . Dr . Thomas Rees , ( the secretary , ) the Rev . David Davison , and Joseph Yallowley , Esq .
The Chapel connected with the College being rebuilding , the religions services of the Annual Assembly of Ministers were conducted on Wednesday evening , June 21 , at the Wesleyan chapel , which had been kindly lent for the purpose . Two sermons were delivered , the first in English , by the Rev
H . Davies , of Tierscross , Pembrokeshire , and the second in Welsh , by the Rev . Mr . Williams , of Builth , in Brecotishire . On Thursday the religious services were conducted at the County Hall , the use of which had been granted
by the magistrates , in the handsomest manner , to Mr . Peter and his congregation , during the re-erection of their meeting-house . In the morning the Rev . Dr . Rees delivered an English discourse on Mutual Forbearance and
Toleration in Religion ; and the Rev Mr . Williams , of Llanwrtyd , in Breconshire , preached in Welsh on the Moral Accountability of Man . In the afternoon the Rev . O . Davison preached in English on the Advantages and Pleasures of Public Worship ; and the Rev . John Lloyd , of Henllan , in Carmarthenshire , in
Welsh , upon Godliness . The religious services were all attended by large congregations ; and there were present about fifty ministers . OujjFriday morning the Examination of the Students commenced before Dr . Rees ., ] VJr . Davison , and Mr . Yallowley ; and jn ' the presence of numerous minis-
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ters and others . The " junior classes were" examined in the morning , \ n Geometry , Algebra , the Use of the Globes , and in Logic ; the second and third classes , in Trigonometry , Equations , and Conic Sections ; and the senior and third year ' s classes , in Hebrew . In the afternoon the students were
examined in Virgil , Livy and Horace ; and the senior classes in Divinity and Ecclesiastical History . On Saturday the junior classes were examined in the Belles Lettres , and the senior in Natural Philosophy and Jewish Antiquities . The junior classes were then examined in Greek in the New Testament , and the senior classes in the New Testament
and in Homer . The senior student afterwards , as a specimen of composition , delivered a sermon in English . After the examination had been concluded , Dr . Rees and Mr . Davison addressed the students , pointing out the importance of the object contemplated in their education , urging them to
improve the advantages afforded them in the institution , and pressing upon them the importance of maintaining a conduct , "both at the College and after they had engaged in the duties of the ministerial office , strictly conformable to their
professed principles and station . The visitors expressed their general satisfaction with the progress of the students in their academical studies , and with the honourable testimony which their tutors had borne to their exemplary demeanor ou all occasions .
On the Sunday following the examinations , Dr . Rees preached , in the morning , at the County Hall , for Mr . Peter , the senior tutor ; and in the evening , at the Unitarian chapel , for Mr . Jones , the other tutor ; and Mr . Davison preached in the morning at the Unitarian chapel , and in the afternoon at the County Hall .
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South Wales Unitarian Society . The Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Unitarian Society in South Wales , was held at Pant-y-defaid , Cardiganshire , on the 28 th and 29 th of June last . In the afternoon of Wednesday , the 28 th , Mr . H . Bromley , of Llanrhaiadr-ym-moch - nant , Denbighshire , preached from 1 Cor . xv . 26 ; and Mr . J . James , of
Gelli-onnei ) , from 1 John v . 12 . On Thursday , the 29 th , at 10 o ' clock , Mr . J . Davies , of Neath , conducted the devotioual part of the service . Mr . J . Jones , of Bridgend , preached from Matt . v . 6 ; and was followed by Dr . Lloyd , who took for his text 1 Tim . iv . 10 . The congregation was huge and very attentive . After some observations were made on the Constitution of the Christian Church , tin-
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498 v Intelligence . ~* Presbgterian College , Carmarthen *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1826, page 498, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2551/page/54/
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