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in the Christian church ) and more especially those indications of a want of charitable indulgence and brotherly feeling , which are frequently manifested towards themselves . " Mr . John H ^ rland , of Hull , seconded the resolution . The Meeting concluded , as it had commenced , with singing and prayer . It was highly satisfactory to observe the numerous audiences collected both at the religious services and at the Friday evening ' s meeting , as evincing an unabating interest on the part of Unitarians iu the well-being of their religious body , and as shewing a disposition , on the ffart of their fellow-christians of other denominations , to inquire candidly , and judge fairly , respecting the doctrines bo much misrepresented . EWD . HIGGINSON , Jun . JulyS , 1830 .
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Eastern Unitarian Society * The Eighteenth Anniversary of the Kastern Unitarian Society was held at Bury , on Wednesday , June 30 , and the following day . On Wednesday evening the service was introduced by the Rev . — Selby , of Lynn ; and the Rev . —
Melville , of Ipswich , delivered an excellent sermon from Gal . vi . 4 , on the Exercise of Reason . On the following morning , the service was introduced by the Rev . W . J . Bake well , of Norwich ; and the Rev . J . Esdaile , of Framlingham , preached an excellent sermon founded on 2 Cor .
iv . b * . After the seivice , Mr . Robinson was called to the Chair , and the business ot' the Society was transacted . The Heport wan read , received , and ordered to be printed . The Treasurer ' s accounts were audited ; the officers of the Society weie appointed , and the next meeting was fixed to be held at Ipswich on the
last Wednesday in June , arid the following day . Nearly fifty gentlemen dined together ; Mr . Silver , of Woodbridge , was in the Chair . The company were addressed by Sir T . Beevor , Hart ., and Messrs . Silver , Esdaile , Alexander , Melville , Seiby , King and EJias Fordham , Alger , Bake well . W . J . li .
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Kent und Sussex Unitarian Christian Association . On Wednesday , July 7 , the Eighteenth Anniversary of this Association was held at Cranbrook . The Rev . William Stcvriis , of Maidstont * , introduced the ser-\ ii-i by prayer and reading-the Scriptures .
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and the Rev . Edward Talbot , of Tenterden , offered up the general prayer . The sermon was preached by the Rev . Edward Tagart , of York-Street Chapel , London . Tlie text was Acts iv . 32 , " And tlie multitude of them that
believed were of one heart and of owe soul . * ' From these words the preacher took occasion to point out vvliat ought to be the objects of a Christian Association , and what were the duties of its members . In his discourse , he alluded to Dr . Channmg ^ s " Remarks on the Disposition which now prevails to form Associations , and to accomplish all Objects by Organized Masses . " He mentioned tlie
objections "brought against many associations by this powerful writer and independent thinker , and shewed that none of them applied to the institution , the anniversary of which we had met to celebrate ; the practical exhortations at the close of the discourse could not fail
to be highly beneficial , being founded on reasons which brought conviction to the mind . The sermon was preached to a numerous and very attentive congregation , and as there were individuals present of almost every sect and party , it is
to be hoped , that even those of opposite sentiments who were there , would learn to respect our motives in thus assembling together ; our object being to bear an open testimony to what we believe to be the truth s and to vindicate for every one the right of doing the same .
After the religious service , Mr . T . Pine , of Maidstone , was called to the Chair , and the business of the Association was transacted . The Committee in their Report stated that two Societies , Headcorn and Biddendeti , had received considerable assistance in consequence of the combined labours of neighbouring ministers and lay preachers ; they also stated that books and tracts had been
sent to the following places , Dover , Canterbury , Maidstone , Headcorn , Northiani , Battle , Beasel ' s Green , Rolvenden , Biddenden , Benenden , and Tenterden . "* The thanks of the meeting were voted to the British and Foreign Unitarian Association , to the Yorkshire West Riding Tract Society , and to the Rev . J . Fullagar , for the books and tracts which they had presented to the Association . This business having been dispatched ,
Tracts were not sent to- Chatham , because five pounds * worth were given to that Society by the British a « d Foreign Unitarian Association last year ; nor to Cranbrook , because they will receive a giant from the same body this year .
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Intelligence . —Kent and Sussex Unitarian Christian Association . 561
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1830, page 561, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2587/page/57/
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