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regret that their iheans have * not permitted them to enter on this animating field of exertion ; and to hope that , until * some regular missionary ean be sent forth , the settled Unitarian ministers in large towns may neglect no opportunity of extending their evangelizing efforts to any parts of the country round them that may afford an opening to their benevolent zeal .
Your Committee have now only to resign into your hands the power which you have confided to them . Their time of service has been cast in c < the day of small things : ** but when they look back on the past year , and see the approach that has been made to a general recognition of the name of Unitarian , the degree in which the courage of the timid has been awakened , the prejudices of
the misinformed removed , the scattered forces of Unitarian Christianity concentrated , they discern the promise of greater times : and they reverently leave the noble cause in which they have engaged , —the cause of religious truth , and Christian piety , and moral freedom , —in the bands of that Being " whose attributes it seeks to vindicate , and from whose word it derives its strength . ' *
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Dissolution of Parliament . —The crisis is come . Corruption would not commit suicide even to escape speedy execution ; and its champions seem resolved to die in the last ditch . Ministers were twice beaten in the House of Commons ; first on the number of representatives for England , on which they withdrew the Reform Bill ; and then on a question of adjournment , by which the Supplies for
the Ordnance Department were virtually withheld , on which they advised the King to dissolve the Parliament It was prorogued , for this purpose , by his Majesty in person ; a mode whrch is understood to convey the highest degree of royal disapprobation . Both Houses were scenes of great confusion on the day of prorogation ( 22 d alt ) ; and on that occasion , as well as in Us proceedings against the . printer of the Times
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Onr Biographer of Contiueutal Unitarians has spoken ( p . 230 ) of the Introduction to Dr . Rees's Translation of the Racovian Catechism as a " hasty sketch . " We wish to correct the expression , as it may seem to detract from the learning and accuracy of one who is eminently distinguished by those qualities , and who hw > shewn them not less in the brief composition there referred to than in his many other abje and useful works . Several Communications are unavoidably postponed .
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Newspapef , the Upper House seemed solicitous to lower even the estimation in which it was previously held by the public And now the time is come for the people , those of them , that is , who have- votes , to acquit themselves like men . It is a life-and-death struggle . The Ministers have done' their duty by
the country ; the Kinsr has * done hi * * duty , and done it nobly , both by his MTu ?« - ters and his peonle ; it only remains for the present possessors of the elective franchise to do theirs , and the nation is regenerated . 'Many sacrifices must be made ; but the cause "deserves
martyrdom in its behalf . "Our hopes are high ; for so is the enthusiasm of the public . If , which heaven avert , such a House of Commons be returned as will hot pass the Reform Bill , the non-represented must form one great << Help-yourself Society . * ' But we trust it will not come to that .
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Rammohun Roy . —This " Apostle of the East" arrived at Liverpool on the 8 th ult ., and in London a few days after . His coming has excited great and general interest . His health has suffered from the fatigue of travelling and change of climate ; but not , it is confidently hoped , so as to throw any doubt on his assisting at the approaching Anniversary of the Unitarian Association .
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The Anniversary of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association will be held , as usual , on the Wednesday in Whitsun-week , May 25 th , at Finsbury Unitarian Chapel . For particulars see Advertisement .
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The Annual Assembly of the Unitarian General Baptists will be held at the Meeting-House in Worship-Street , London , On Whit-Tuesday , tlie 24 th instant . The Rev . B . Mardbn , A . M ., is appointed to preach . The business will commence at 9 o ' clock , and the public service at 11 . The Dinner will be at the White Hart Tavern , in Bishopsgate Street , at four o ' clock .
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360 Intelligence . —Notices . —Correspondence .
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In the notice ( p , 206 ) of tlje death of Mr »; \ Y , opd , of Chorlton Row , the Christian name , " Hannah , " and the age , " 51 st year , " were omitted .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1831, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2597/page/72/
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