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their'belief would be productive of more eviVfchaa good ; and still more cherish $ Xi * F l opinions , having drawn them from Sc * ipfcuWand matured them in their own thoughts * ,- ' without knowing that they iKLrboured ihe heresy of Unitarianisin ; for'lioW could they know it , when the
system which was held up for their abhorrence , with tins name branded on its fofetreatl-, bore no resemblance either to iJiehr faith or to ours ? JVIany instances have come to odr knowledge of individuals thus situated , who , after hearing a fair exposition of our belief , hare declared that they had long been
Unita-. ThtHast division is composed of tho . se who are formed into Unitarian Congregational socieiies . To this class belong Ihe members of this Association , and to them we- shall now confine our remarks . In the beginning of this Report it was
said , tbat we meet-under cir < : umstances of pt-cnTiar e « cmiragement . Since the 5 a . st anniversary , thirrefn ordinations and installations have taken place , and the flUy ^ 'ar-e &ppointed for four snore . Bet iftes which ^ the number of vacant parwliefl exceeds 1 the number of candidate
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Total of Congregatiorial LkiBtaariaitosocieties in the United States ? . i 0 ^ p QF ) «^ btied ministers 147 . \(¦ > -. * - \ in-> ) - ? w ^ i \ While the ii > crea . « ei of soeieifie ^ iii ftJesw England has been greafceu thdn coiaid be supplied with-cons-tamt fbei ^ uig ^ st ^ chu rches at a diatasfl ^ eb ar gwe-wffh a Jii ^ fe exception , where ? thc £ Jhotisei / dxaafibcep closed fbr want © f a ' t > Feacfaep ^ H 44 nEa bet-Xejh
ter condition in tB ^ . r ^ td xxjxssA a ^ Sfs than they were a y ^ ear * &g ©; anil mo ; feiii ^ as ^ an interest in public wo rsbijp ^ gBfdfewlfiioD to the truth , and a life-of fpmescal < pwt % are evidences of ^ pirituai ¦ ' ^ ccrspeii ^/ niioe have reason to rejoicfe : wittidtheiii ^ ifiir * ' walking in the fear off the ; &qrd ; i aird in the comfort 0 > f a holyspiritj th * y baiw been multiplied . ' ¦; >! . » -, ' > ,
The developsnent of opiniati ^ hi : the Western States deserves special--mention In our last Report it was stated thata society had been formed in Cincianati , the key to the whole valley of the Mississippi . In the course of the last antumn , Rev . Mr . Pierpont v > of this city , spent some time in Cincinnati * and
extended his visit to Kentucky and ; Missouri . During this journey * he had ifrequcut opportunities of aeceitainitig- the desire of the people to be instructed in * a rational faith , and the necessity ^ of inculcating simple views of religion that they might be saved from scepticism , or indifference , or even ran tempt and Warfare against religious institutions ^ Mr . Picvpiint preached in Louisville , and in
St . LoiiiS ) by request , aud , the poripei which tie preached was heaiid gladly , both by the cornmoin people and by . ni « ti of intelligence- and infldenceviAtiLouisville a 'Unitarian sweiety has aince \ bvvn formed ) and at Cuiciuwati ai'tttaurtohtkaH just be ^ n dedicated . r ? heimpitission 8 of Ikfrer gentleriienv who'teve 1 visited these States , are sUch aS must ^ Unti bftea firoduoed by 0 discovet'y ^ 'Of ^ ttic wants ntd wiftl ^ es of tohe a nhal > itan ts ^ r wttai fes > wlvicli U nitartan OhristiaiiiUy atriue ' chd > -sati ^ fy , and wished which' took tw J us nforj ' - tilw
m cans of gv » tl fieatlohv u > ? in the western part of the > ^ taiti of N £ W York , Oppoituntties hav ^ Men I j > rcfcetited for plantings our faith im minds eager to receive it , of which the Com mittcc have been unable to avail tlicrn-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1830, page 796, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2590/page/68/
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