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.. cessful prosecution of the object being 2 * emoved by the recent accomplishment of parliamentary reform , the orthodox Dissenters will be utterly inexcusable , if , when a new House of Commons is to be freely elected , they longer hesitate to take such
steps as may"be "nFCe'Ssary-to-seeure the speedy passing of a decisive and effectual measure of redress for a grievance which , having long been oppressive and vexatious , has now become utterly intolerable .
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be regretted , as the circulation of the two works appears already to have become distinct to a considerable extent . The Editor has several communications in hand , originally designed for the Repository , which he will transfer to the Chronicle , if
tlie-w-riter-s-do—not ^ obje ct . JBis __ ex = ertions will not be wanting to sustain and extend the utility of the work . Communications will be addressed , as heretofore , to the Editor , at 67 , Paternoster-row . It will be convenient that they should not come in the same enclosure with those designed for the Monthly Repository .
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7 64 . UNfTARIAN CHRONICLE . ... ,
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T # E Proprietor of the Monthly Repository has this month resigned the management of the Unitarian Chronicle to a brother minister , in whose hands he hopes it will become a more interesting and useful publication than his own avocations have allowed him to make it . This change of management will tend to make it more independent of the Repository ; a circumstance not to
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We beg to acknowl edge the receipt of Mr . Smith ' s communication , and sincerely accept his good wishes , 4 A New Subscriber to the Christian Tract Society' appears to mistake its main principle , which is Antisectariah , not Unitarian . We should therefore do injustice to the Society by " publishing ^ his letter . -We -say-this in Jritmdshin *
' Specimens of a Translation , &c . by a Layman / came too late for insertion in the present Number . We hope to receive further favours . It will [ greatly facilitate arrangement , and satisfy better the just expectations of the Correspondents of the Unitarian Chronici , e if they will favour us with their communications on or before the 15 th of ttoe-i month .
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ciery . , . A' » e yv unnsuans nerormers , 36 . J 5 y Nature Children of Wrath , 43 . Conimon and Uncommon People , 44 . Cusea recommended by the Committee of the Unitarian Association , 45 . The Genevan Churqh , 4 G . An Illustration , 47 . Unitarian Sunday School , Swlntoi ) , 48 . The Truth-Teller , 48 . Norwich Octagon Chapel Brotherly Society , 51 . An Inquiry , 58 , Openingof General houseColesstreet
th 0 Baptist Meeting- , - , Swan-street , Dover-road , 64 . Unitarian Statistics , 54 . Hull Unitarian School Anniversary , 54 . Xondon andSoiUhqr . n Cfene . rul fiaptlai ^ soc \ axiou , 55 , Unitarian Congregation , Yeovil , 1 ) 5 . Letter of the Rev . Russell Scott , on resigning the office of Pastor of the Unitarian Congregation , Portsinouth , 56 , # < - '" ply of the Congregation , 57 . Report of the
Coinxnittee of Deputies of the Protestant . Dissenters , to the General Rleetiug , on the 2 Lst qf yecemlKT , 1832 , 68 . Fourteen Reasons why Dissenters should not submit to have their Marriages celebrated ut the Altar of a Consecrated building , before Clergymen belonging to a Church to which they cnnMrt conscientiously conform , 62 . List of subjects , forming a course of Sunday Morning Sermons in SUtnfor < l-8 treet Chapel , by Edwin Chapman , 04 ,
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List of Subjects , forming a course of Sunday Morning Sermons , to be delivered in Stamford-street Chapel , Blackfriars , by Edwin Chapman .
1833 . Feb . 3 . Introductory . Feb . 10 . The gospel intended to enlighten the whole human race . Feb . 17 . It must be received in a candid spirit . Feb . 24 . The- parable of the
wheat and the tares . \ Mar . 3 . The parable of the sower . Mat * . 10 . True religion consists in inward principles , not in outward ceremonies . Mar . 17 . It is men ' s personal and
present religious / condition which gives them character and usefulness . The subjects are chosen from those sayings of our Lord to which are added the remarkable words , ' He that hath ears to hear let him hear . '
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 1, 1833, page 64, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2607/page/32/
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