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the Church , notwithstanding Us . virulent attacks , continues for the most part to be poor and dull . Iu the February uumber there were some remarks on a correspondence between Goethe and Schiller , a correspondence which has excited considerable attention in Germany . The object of the article , which occupies the formidable length of three sheets , is to
establish that these great men were destitute of Christian principles ; and I will give you a specimen of the reasoning Schiller , in one passage , consoles Goethe for the death of one of his children . He bids bim remember that the child was only a few weeks old ; and he adds , that if he were to lose one of his own children , who was a few years old , nothing could console him . Upon these few words , which slipped from the pen in haste , in the confidence of friendship , the Mystics remark that it was a very unchristian state of miud . One of the Mystic professors , a short time ago , is said to have consoled himself much more judiciously in a similar affliction . He pronounced a discourse over the coffin of his wife , in which he thanked God for having taken her away from the world and t / ie Devil . As to the new collection of hymns at Berlin , which I once mentioned , I have only to say that it has met with no opposition except in one instance—in the church of the late
Mr . Jaemcke , where the present minister , though very much beloved by the Methodistical party , was compelled to return to the old and obsolete collection , much against his own will .
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The annual Hull meeting of the Unitarian Association for Hull , Doncaster , Gainsborough , Lincoln , Thome , and the neighborhood , will be held on Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday , June 23 id , 24 th , and 25 th . The Rev . H . H . Piper , of Norton , is engaged to preach in the
Bowl Alley-Lane chapel on the Wednesday evening ; the Rev . W . Worsley , of Gainsborough , on the Thursday morning ; and the Rev . J . R . Beard , of Manchester , on the Thursday evening . A public religious meeting is appointed to be held in the chapel on the Friday eveuiug . EDWARD HIGGINSON , Jun ., Secretary .
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NOTICES . Unitarian Association Meetings . Qua readers will find the full particular of the arrangements made for the eaMiing meetings of the friends of this
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In consequence of the resignation of the Rev . Samuel Allard , the congregation at the Great Meeting , Hiuckley , will be iu want of a minister .
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Ministerial Removals . The Rev . Stephenson Hunter , of Crurolin , near Belfast , has accepted the unanimous invitation of the Congregation of Unitarian Christiana at Wolverhaiuptoo to become their Pastor .
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Waa £ of room prevented our using the communication from Sheffield till the time fax &o dpinf had gone by . The writer's wish shall be atteuded to . Communication a have been received from T . S . j Matter of Fact > Y . S . C . ; and
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The Annual Meeting of the North-Eastern Unitarian Association will be held at Lynn , on Thursday , June 24 th , when Mr . B . Mardon has engaged to preach . There will be a public service on the Wednesday evening .
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The Annual Meeting of the Southern Unitarian Society will be held on Weduesday , June 23 d , at Chichester , when the Rev . J . P . Malleson , A . B ., of Brighton , is expected to preach in the morning , and the Rev . P . C . Valentine , of Lowes , in the evening . E . K .
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Institution , to be held at London and at Manchester , in the advertisements on the cover . We wish to direct their
attention to a deviation in each case from the plan as originally announced . There will be no public dinner after the meeting in London ; and the business , instead of being , as heretofore , entered upon immediately after divine service in the morning of Wednesday , the 2 nd of June ,
will be transacted in the evening of that day . This alteration is adopted in the hope of drawing more atteution to this meeting , aud of rendering it more generally interesting , and consequently more efficient for the promotion of the objects of the Institution . At Manchester , it should be observed that the business of
the Association will be transacted after worship on the morning of Thursday , instead of Wednesday , as stated in the printed circulars which have been issued This change has been made on account of the greater probability of a full atteudauce on the Thursday .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1830, page 432, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2585/page/72/
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