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testantism but as an iniquitous engine of oppression ? Has Protestantism fair play in these parishes ? Why , reasoning fairly , it ought to be as easy to make Turks of these people as Protestants . Spring Rice wrote an excellent pamphlet on this idea , " Catholic Emancipation on Protestant Principles , " and shewed
how Protestants won Id be served by the healing measure . I say Catholics untaxed by the law church , and I say on Protestant principles . That law must be an odious one which the Catholic detests for its iniquity , though his church is thriving under it—which the Presbyterian detests , though it makes discontent against the church—and which all
honest Churchmen dislike , though it pampers the pomp and vanity of their religious peers and nobility , I tell you this spirit of dislike to inordinate churchtaxes is quite current among the low church party . Mr . Cummins declares the Churchmen owght to buy their own music and decorations ; now reform having got as far as Shan don Church , I
think it will not stop here . Dr . Chalmers , in Glasgow , saw a house propped with balk and fenced on every side ^ he pronounced it to be the most rotten , insecure , and ill-founded house in Glasgow—and such ( said he ) are churches which are bolstered up by taxes and
forced by laws . Oh , let us seek to put every man his church on a foundation of rock , and then he need none of his neighbours' goods to fence or support it . The Jews are obliged to support a religion they do not yet understand the light of , and this constraint , it is said , only makes them the more obstinate .
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of Boston ; Ordaining prayer , by Mr , Park man , of Boston ; Charge , by Dri Flint , of Salem ; Right hand of Fellowship , by Mr . Barlow , of Lynn ; Address to the Society , by Mr . Young , of Boston ; Concluding prayer , by Mr * Walker , of Charlestown .
May 19 . Mr . John Fessenden , late a Tutor in Harvard University , ordained as Minister of the First Congregational Church and Society in Deeriield . Introductory prayer and reading of the Scriptures , by Mr . Bailey , of Greenfield ; Sermon , by Dr . Lowell , of Boston , from Rom . xiv . 22 , " Hast thou faith ? have
it to thyself before God ; " Ordaining prayer , by Mr . Rogers , of Bernardston ; Charge , by Dr . Willard , formerly of Deerneld , now of Hingham ; Bight hand of Fellowship , by Mr . Noyes , of Brook - field ; Address to the Society , by Mr . Lamson , of Dedhain ; Concluding prayer , by Mr . Barrett , of Boston .
May 20 . Mr . Amos Clarke ordained as Associate Pastor with Mr . Townsend , of the First Congregational Church and Society in Sherburne . Introductory prayer , by Mr . Ripley , of Waltham $ Reading of the Scriptures , by Mr . Thompson , of Natick ; Sermon , by Dr . Kendall , of Plymouth , from Acts iii . 26 , " Unto you
first , God having raised up his Sou Jesus , sent him to bless you , in turning away every one of you from his iniquities ; Ordaining prayer , by Mr . Ritchie , of Needham ; Charge , by Dr . Pierce , of Brookiine ; Right hand of Fellowship , by Mr . Sanger , of Dover ; Concluding prayer , by Mr . White , of Dedham .
May 23 . Mr . Beede , late Pastor of the First Congregational Church and Society in Wilton , N . H ., commenced his labours as Minister of the nourishing Unitarian Society in Eastport , Maine .
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Intelligence . —Ministerial Removals . —Notices . 655
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American Unitarian Intelligence . April 28 . The new Unitarian Church in Keene , N " . H ., dedicated . Introductory prayer and reading of the Scriptures , by Mr . Barrett , of Boston $ Dedicatory prayer , by Dr . Bancroft , of Worcester ; Sermon , by Mr . Sullivan , of Keene , from John viii . 32 , ' * And ye shall know the truth , and the truth * shall make you
nee ; " Concluding prayer , by Mr . Abbot , of Peterborough . May 19 . Mr . William Newell , of the Theological School at Cambridge , ordained as Pastor of the First Congregational Church and Society in Cambridge . Introductory prayer , by Mr . Francis , of Watertown ; Reading of the Scriptures , by Mr . Stetson , of Medford ; Sermon , from 1 Cor . xvi . 14 , " Let all your things be done with charity / ' by Mr , Greenwood ,
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Ministerial Removals . The Rev . S . Allari > , B . A ., late of Hinekley , has accepted the unanimous invitation of the Stockport congregation to become Co ^ -pastor with the Rev , S . Parker .
The Ren Henry William Wrejford , late of Manchester College , York , h a ** accepted a unanimous invitation to undertake the pastoral charge of the congregation assembling in the great Meeting-house , Coventry .
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NOTICES . On Wednesday , Sept . 29 , a Chapel 'will be opened at Warebam , Dorset , ae"
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1830, page 655, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2588/page/71/
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