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Hackney Auxiliary , Hampstead Auxiliary , Hants Auxiliary , Helston Branch , Hinckford Hundred Branch , Holbeach Auxiliary , Horncastle Auxiliary , Hull Auxiliary , Islington Ladies' Association , Kensington Auxiliary , Kent Auxiliary , Kingston Auxilia ry * Kings wood Branch , Lambeth ( North ) Association , Lambeth ( South ) Association , Latmceston Branch , Leeds Auxiliary , Leek and Moorlands Auxiliary , Leicester Auxiliary , Leo minster Branch , Liskeard Branch , Llaurwst
Auxiliary , Looe Branch , Lostwithiel Branch , Louth Auxiliary , Ludlow Auxiliary , Lyme Auxiliary , Macclesfield Auxiliary , Malton Branch , Manchester and Salford Auxiliary , Merthyr Tydvil Auxiliary , Middlesex ( North-East ) Auxiliary , Nantwich Auxiliary , Neath Auxiliary , Newcastle-upon-Tyne Auxiliary , Newington , St . Mary ' s Association , Newmarket Branch , Olney Branch , Pembrokesh . Auxiliary , Penryn Branch ,
Plymouth Auxiliary , Preston Auxiliary , Princes-Risborough Branch , Rochdale Auxiliary , RomseyAuxiliary , Rotherham Auxiliary , Rotherhithe ( Upper ) Association , Rotherhithe ( Lower ) Association , Saffron Walden Auxiliary , Seven Oaks Branch , Sherborne Branch , Shields ( North ) Auxiliary , Shropshire Auxiliary , Somerset Auxiliary , Southwark Auxiliary , St . George ' s ( Southwark )
Association , St .. Austell Branch , Staines Auxiliary , Stockport Auxiliary , Stockton Auxiliary , Suffolk ( East ) Auxiliary , Suffolk ( West ) Auxiliary , Surrey Chapel Association , Sussex ( West ) Auxiliary , Sussex ( Central ) Auxiliary , Teignmouth Auxiliary , Tewkesbury Auxiliary ,
Thanet ( Isle of ) Auxiliary , Torringtou Branch , Tunbridge and Tun bridge Wells Branch , Waken" eld Auxiliary , Warwick Auxiliary , Westminster Auxiliary , Wigan Auxiliary , Wiltshire Auxiliary , Windsor Auxiliary , Witney Branch , Worcestershire Auxiliary ,
List of i Eleven Societies and Associations favourable to some Alteration or Explanation of the Constitution . The following Societies have recommended that the subject be reconsidered , with a view to alter or explain the Constitution of the Society :
Bloonrsbury Auxiliary , Bruton Ladies * Association , Derby Auxiliary , East Mendip Branch , Guernsey Auxiliary , Knaresborough . Auxiliary , ttetford Auxiliary , Retford Ladien' Association , Rugby Branch , Shoreditch Ladies' Association , Somerset ( Sourh-East ) Branch . The above Lists are made up to the 6 th of September .
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Speaking with Tongues . The World gives the following strange account of a scene at the Rev . Mr , Irving ' * chapel , on Sunday , \ 6 th ulfc . " During the sermon in the morning , a Miss Hall was compelled to retire to the vestry , where she was unable ( as * he herself says ) to restrain herself , and spoke for some time in the uuknowu tongue , to
the great surprise of the congregation , who did not seem prepared for the ex * hibition . The reverend gentleman resumed the subject in the evening , by expounding the 12 th chapter of the 1 st Corinthians . Towards the conclusion of the exposition , he took occasion to allude to the circumstance of the morning , and
expressed his doubts whether he had done right in restraining the exercise of the gift in the church itself . At that moment a gentleman in the gallery , a Mr . Taplin , who keeps an academy in Castle Street , Holboru , rose from his seat , and commenced a violent harangue in fhe unknown tongue . Tbe confusion occasioned was extreme . The whole
congregation rose from their seats in affright . Several ladies screamed aloud , and others rushed to the doors . Some supposed that the building was in danger j others , that there had either been a murder , or an attempt to murder some person in the gallery ; insomuch , that one gentleman actually called out to the pew-openers and beadle to ' Stop him ,
and not let him escape . ' On both occasions the church was extremely crowded ( particularly s . o in the evening ) , and it would be impossible to describe the confusion produced by this display of fanaticism . There was , indeed , in the strange unearthly sound and extraordinary power of voice enough to appal the heart of the most stout-hearted . A great part of the congregation standing
upon the seats to ascertain the cause of alarm , while the reverend gentleman , standing with arms extended , and occasionally beckoning them to silence , formed a scene which perhaps partook as much of the ridiculous as of the sublime . No attempt was made to stop the individual , and , after two or three minutes , Mr . Taplin became exhausted and sat down , and then the reverend gentleman concluded the service . "
We are grieved to hear that this absurd exhibition has been more than once repeated , and with additions . What will Mr . Irving do next ?
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Iniellig'en € e . — 'Speaking with Tongues . Jfffi
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1831, page 795, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2603/page/71/
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