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Mr ; Stratten ' s work contains much valuable information ? fbnt . it is too long and elaborate for the subject and the times . We are impatient of an involved and . exuberant . style wheniwe-want facts and clear deductions from them . We should riot wonder , however , if , after
the question is carried , and the reformers have had time to " cool from their excitement , some of them should recur to this book in order to be more sure than ever that they have been right , and to inform themselves of some collateral facts which will be overlooked in the . ardour of the struggle for Church Reform , which we believe to be at hand .
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Art . VI . —Familiar German Exercises , adapted * to the ff Compendious German Grammar . " With an Appendiw . By A . Bernays .
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On City Missions * > To the Editor . Sir , June 13 , 183 J . Having . r ^ ad with deep interest the proposal made , at the Tecent meeting of the " British and Foreign Unitarian Ast sociatioh , " for the immediate
establishment of . a " City Misaion , ' , \ on the pjan bo successfully followed by . the excellent Dr . Tuckermau , of Baa ton , and believing that a large proportion of the Unitarian public ; are equally interested in the subject , I veuture to request permission to state , in your valuable Repository , a plan which may , I think , afford an easy means of increasing the funds necessary for effecting this admirable scheme .
The plan I would suggest is , simply , that in every Unitarian congregation ( where other claims are not already so strong as to render it impracticable ) a subscription be proposed of one penny per week , from all individuals who are willing to aid in conveying to the houses of their sick , ignorant , and vicious fellowbeings , the good-tidings of salvation and happiness .
The subscription would be collected with little trouble , if a box for its reception were placed at the entrauce of every chapel ., intrusted to the care of au individual appointed for the purpose ; the
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v M . Bernays is indefatigable . Here is Ahe . third > work he has published since * he beginning of the year '; and we * hope * hat their favourable reception is a testi mony , not only to the author ' s merits , but to the spread of the study of : the Cerman language and literature in England .
We believe that M . Bernay ' s Grammar , published last year , sustaius a high reputation . The present work , appearing in natural sequence , partakes of the qualities which render its predecessor valuable . We hope that the series will be soon completed T by the publication of the Key to these Exercises , for the sake of the many who , with the incJina > - tion to acquire the language , have not the opportunity of ^ obtaining the assistance of a master .
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amount received to be stated at regular intervals to the congregation , and be then transmitted to the Treasurer of " The British and Foreign Unitarian Association" for the use df the City Mission . By this means nvany would be enabled to contribute thefr Tmite who could not otherwise aid in support of an object so important and interesting in its character . By inserting the above you will much oblige A CONSTANT READER .
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On the Report of the Unitarian Association Anniversary . To the Editor . Sir , London , June 14 , 1831 . I request your insertion of the followiug account of the origin of an erratum in vour last Number , p . 427 .
The resolutions intended to be proposed at the Anniversary Meeting of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association were prepared by the Committee previously to that meeting . The resolution relative to the British and Foreign 3 ible Society was entrusted to me at my own suggestion , and it was also agreed that 1 should ask Dr . Carpenter , of Bristol , to second it . i did so on the morning previously to the General Meeting . Dr . Carpenter , having read the resolu-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1831, page 491, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2599/page/59/
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