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life i ^ s $ for tunate feHow-Ki ^ attirefl , his purae and h \ s heart were ! fever open , f
VtljI ^ T-Jij ^ w party rage , no sectary ' s ' whinn" , » , . , , , , HS ; i , ^ He was a firm bellever , in the wisdom and justice of' ( Stock , 'in'the truth and importance of the divine Wissiotfvpf Christ ; a Christian according to the pure maxims q £ % he gospel ,, equally free from bigotry and spiritual pride .
His religious principles were liberal , in the best sense of the word ; allowing to others the full exercise of their reason and conscience , he regarded the virtuous of every denomination as equally acceptable in the sight of God . He drew consolation in his sufferings from the
prospect of a future life , and placing his trust in the goodness Of Providence , he bore them with patience , fortitude , and resignation . During his long illness , he seemed constantly and deeply impressed with the greatness and condescension of the Creator , and the unworthiness of the creature ; but " Happy is he that hath
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Anniversary of bouth Wales Unitarian Society . The Annual Meeting of the South Wales Unitarian Society was held at Swansea , on Wednesday , the 9 th of July ; and , for the number and respectability of the attendants , the excellence of the religious services , and the mutual pleasure and encouragement derived from it , was considered the best meeting which has been had since the institution of the
Society twenty years ago—manifesting a great increase of Unitarian intelligence and zeal iu South Wales . Large and attentive audiences were highly edified and gratified "by the rooming and evening services . In the morning , the Rev . Dr . Bees , of Stamford Street , London , offered the prayers ; the Rev . John James ,
of Qellionen , preached the Welsh ser . man ; and the Rev . R . Asplaud , of Hackney , the English . In the evening , the Rev . Wm . Bowen , of Coventry , prayed ; and the Rev . P . Davfcon , of Jewih Street , London , preached . Mr . A upland ' s sermon , on 1 Cor . iv . 13 , "'Being defamed , We entreat / ' was considered to be a very
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the God of Israel for > Jiig help , whose hope is to the Lord his fcJodi' ' / To the last fee enjoyed ? the satiety of his friends , for » . *• ; < " While the serious ihb ^ this ' soxil approved , J ^ Cheerful he seeme'd , and' tefttleness he loved ? ' '*
He died . surrounded by ms mourning family , and has left them a proud inheritance—the memory of a parent of unblemished integrity and honour . His trials are over , his character is sealed , and when time has a little healed the wounds of so recent an affliction , they must feel that they have no cause to mourn that he has changed his state of existence .
" Oh ! sacred sorrow , by whom souls are tried , Sent not to punish mortals but to guide , " lend thy ameliorating influence to teach the afflicted heart where aloue to look for true consolation .
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seasonable and useful explanation of Unitarianism and defence of Unitarians , and he was requested to print it . To this request he kindly assented ; and the Rev . D . Jones , of Carmarthen , has engaged to translate and publish it in the Welsh language . At dinner , and after dinner , upwards of a hundred members and their friends
spent a few hours together in rational conviviality and improving and animating conversation . Mr . Aspland contributed greatly to the spirit of the meeting , as Chairman ; and he and several other gentlemen delivered speeches which afforded great satisfaction and pleasure by their allusions to the growing liberality of the age , and to several public and local circumstances , encouraging to the friends of truth , liberty , and improvement .
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Sussex Unitarian Association . The , Ninth Annual Meeting of the Sussex Unitarian * Association was held at Lewes , on We'dnekday , August 13 , 1828 , when the Rev / fi . Tagart delivered
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636 Intelligence . — Anniversary of South Wales Unitarian Society .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1828, page 636, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2564/page/52/
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