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ford , T . W . Tottie , JBjftfc of Le £ dsy m tha Chair , arid ' < & W . Wtfirfd , Es ^ ., Of Maiii cheated hi ihc Viiei ^ hair , ^ ( Vhfe Hst of Stewards , vvMc 4 i' follows , Reared in thte Adtfer ^ ettte&t in our / jittte fcfcnaftef . )' Among the company present * t tile dinner were the f 6 H 6 ^ in # / infB fete rs ?
£ rdfessOr -War « f * H « irV 3 ta G 611 ^ U . S . ; Rev . Li Gai penter J , > Ll > J * 4 Bristol ; T . Reek , liLvD ., Itotfcloft ; N . Philipps , kl / . IX , Sheffield ; W . J ^ ltoxjl / oii . don ; T . Madge , London * B ; Mai-don * M . A ., London , ; E . Tagart , Loftdon ; W . Turner j NeWeastle-upoii-Tyne ; ' W . Turner , Jiinv , M . A ., Halifax : J ;
Keorick , M . A ., York ; ' J . G . Robberds , Manchester ; W . Gaskeli , r Manchester ; J . B . Beard ; Salford ; J . Grundy , Liverpool 5 W . Shepherd j Gateacre ; W . Johns , Cross Street ; R . Smetburst , ¦ Monton ; E . Hawkes , M . A ., Pendlebnry ; ¦ € * O . Hort , Gorton % F . Howarth , Rochdale ; A . Dean , Stand ? W . Harrison , Blakeley ; W . Wbitelegg , Platt ; B . R . Davis , Chow ^
bent ; J . Gaskell , M . A ., Dukinfield ; F . Baker , Mi A ., Bolton ¦•; J . Cropper , M . A ., Bolton ; J . Brooks , Hyde ; W . Probert , Wahnsley ; B . B . Aspland , Chester ; J , Martineau , Dublin ; C . Waikice , M . A ., Altrincliam ; James Wallace , Preston ; J . Thorn , Park , near Liverpool ; J * Ragland , Hindley ; F . Knowles , Park Lane ; R . Shawcross , Whitchurch ; G . Lee , Jun ., Lancaster ; E . R . Dlmock , Warrington ; N . Pbjlipps , Sheffield ; R . K . Philp ,
Lincoin ; P . Wright , Stannington ; W . Fillinghani , Ongleton ; W- Tate , Chorley ; J . Whitehead , Cockey Moor ; H . Green , M . A ., Knntsford ; H . Clarke , Missionary ; A , Bennett , Manchester ; H . Anderson , Liverpool ; 'W . Lamport , Liverpool ; J . Taylor , Bivingten ; W . Duftield , Thorne ; J . Aahworth , Rossendale ; H . Fogg , Orinskirk 5 J . Ash ton , Stockport ; J . Williams , MacpJiesfield 5 — - White , Todniprden ; J . Robinson , Padiham .
We cannot close this introductory no ^ tice , withqufc expressing our most ardent desire ,,. tl | at the effect of thit * visit of the Unitarian ^ spft i at ion to Manchester may be ( as in part we know it haa already been ! u ^ , . ^ tfq ^ then the hand s of the London institution—to augment the zeal and ardoW of the friends of the uncormpted \ gt >^) el in this district—to mak e U nitart ^ ii ^ lbe tter k nown to each oth er : —
to > biiid- many together as the heait of auQuw&ht + tto I ^ Opport Uie active ^ and to stimulate * t < h » luUewaim ^^ tOi reward the aged ficrvant ot < iiocl , aud tacallfotfclrthe ^ oiui g— -t ^ atHte caluiitiiy , to remove miscoiiceptionst , to conciliate the sirtcert % and to siltence'the gainsayer—and thus tb further the interests of u religion whfetr- at
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• • ¦ ' . ' % _ v \\ V ^ ^ > V > J ^ - 'i-JJ-Hif-fi y J Kill \ i $ A ) :: jbii j , Meeting of the Mmo ^ trunt St / noit - ' ¦ I . ){> ., ' . ' // I ) . ' . * ' ift /» ' >*' fiff ^ V i ' i t \\* f ; '))/ J . f . 'l ¦ ' ¦
Or Tuesday the ^/ 25 th df May ^ i tfee First AtinualMeetmg of tlios ^ Ministers who separated fr&Th ^ the ^ General Synod of UWte * , in coaseqiienee of certain late measures adopted by s th « e Bbdy , * took place i » BeJfasfi !) ? ? * nu > , ?<¦ ¦ » ^ ¦>¦ The Rev . JH . ' Mo ^ TGOMEtti * cotiittienced
the l > u&iwfes& of tfele Wieetirig' l ^ r pteaching from Psa , } i . 6 : * J 5 eh ^ W , tfcoii'desirest truth in the inward partfti ** - After some intftoductOTy observations , on the tiatute of their present Meeting , and d welliHfg on the uecessiiy of ; Sincerity in uiatters of
religion , he reviewed , at great length , the ' grounds of their separalaon from the Synod of 'Ulster ? and commeiited tery powerfully on the late Overtones of that Body . He then proposecl i that a Moderator for the year shdirld be chosen ; when the Rev . William Porter was
unanimously appointed to that office ; The Rev , William Porter , on taking the Chair , said , Most of us , my Christiau brethren and friends ^ have long beeti ^ in the habit of witnessing the convention of Synods and Presbyteries . Snt * h assemblies are things of frequent occttrrebtee ,
and are seldom calculated to excite 1 great iuteriReness of interest . Th ^ pres ^ ut meeting , howeveij is one of no ordinary character . It is marked by circumstances of a peculiar nature , and Which dan hardly fail to make the breast htfave with emotions not easily supprtts ^ etl . Cold must be the blood that is hot wartrted- >~
dull and phlegmatic must be the spirit which h notauiniated ^ ?> y coiiWmplatlng the s it « atioh in whkh we' Btatid , aiid the object which we hd ^ re iin vieVw W « have come together on * i most Sntore&tiu ^ bc ~ cation . We have come ' Wgiitlv <» r t& lay
the foundation-stone bf Ma'c ^ iWjSlei ' d «^ icated to » Ei ; i ^ iidu ^ 'tiB . E A ^ rV ^ ai t « tri ) Evle , under whode ample d ^ m ^ evt f ^ iridividtial who ehobsiift to « ni ^ r % iti > be' allowed to i worshi |> , in hi * own Vvay , the Oim God and Father vtrk \ l . We ' have
irojtt ^^ i ^^ tho ^ 'iiot ^ ittereiy ^ tio profess , bttUfto't > HVve , ^ ihttt W e / late g ^ mi hie Pixisbyttittt \ ii *^ -u *< iettorH of i ? Ny sacred right 1 ot private jU ( lgme « t- ^ nrtd ad vocaueBi'uncoimnoiiii ^ ing ad v < H ? utc ? v of dtcaiK « u fli -
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1830, page 494, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2586/page/62/
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