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AMERICA.
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UNITARIAN STATISTICS.
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N REPLY TO JUGEKD.
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Crediton ; Minister , Rev . J . Johns . Attendance—morning 50 ; afternoon 6 ° t ^ Z ^^^^ l ^ L ^ J- ^ ^™ -- ——^ Sun 3 ay-school ; boys 50 , girls 40 . Ilminster ; corrected report . Attendance , independent of Sundayschool , 140 ; Sunday-school , 100 . Western Unitarian Society ; Secretary , William Browne . It was formed in 1792 . The number of members is about 180 . The anniversary meeting is held on the third week o ^ July , at some place in the Western District .
Yorkshire , Welbukn and Malton are regularly supplied by the York College Missionary Society . At Welburn there is a library and Sunday-school The average congregation is about 70 . ... At . Malton the number of-attendants varies between 40 and 100 .
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Extract of a Letter from Montreal , dated Jan . 9 : — ' I think that our Chapel will succeed . We have a minister who , though not an eloquent preacher , is a good man , and a soundLreasoner , which suits the Canadians . We have service morning and evening , The attendance at the latter varies from
200 to 300 / The Editor has received , through the kindness of the Rev . W . J . Fox , a file of the * Christian Register / and also ' Mr . Tudkerraan's Tenth Semi-Annual Report as a Minister at large in Boston . ' It contains a most interesting analysis of poverty ,
Us classes and causes . Some portions of it will appear in . future numbers of this work . Meantime thu closing paragraph of the report will encourage our own missionary , and animate his supporters . 4 I have had no interruption in my ministry for the last sjx month s
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from ill health , * and ' I look back to this term with equal gratitude and happiness , as to any equal portion of the time which I have passed in this service . I trust that this ministry may now be considered as established among us . May it go on increasing in jtts _ J ^ eific | a _ l _ resujts , _ anT d ~ commer iHinff ~ itseIFaiike to the
rich and the poor . It must and it will , if it shall be wisely conducted , be one of the most important of the instruments which can be employed , in cities at least , to-extend most widely the purifying and saving influences of Christianity , and to advance social order , security , and happiness . '
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members seem to appreciate and reciprocate the zeal manifested on their behalf . '
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UNITARIAN CHRONICLE . 93
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Unitarian Statistics.
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Sir , —In answer to your correspondent Jugend ' s inquiry , in . the number for February , p . 5 § , I take the liberty of transmitting to your useful publication a brief j-eply . The circumstance to which he refers , of the Evangelists being represented in paintings and engravings as attended by the figures of a lion , an ox , a man , and an eagle , appears to be an instance of that fondness for ex :-travagant analysis for which the Christian fathers are so remarkable . Bishop Marsh , in his notes to his translation of Michaelis ' s Introduction to the New Testament , vol . iii .
part ii ,. p . 6 ,, ascribes the one in question , which ' has given rise to the well-known paintings of the four Evangelists , ' to Jerome , who seems to have discovered , or others to have discovered for him , a wonderful analogy between the four gospels , and the four animals described in Ezekiel , ch , 3 . 5—10 . The following is a translation of Jerome ' s own words on the subject ( Paris edition of his works , vol . vi . p . 730 . )
* Some think that the four gospels are referred to under the characters of these animals . Matthew , because he has , as it were , described a man , — " The book of the generation gf Jesus Christ , the son of David ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1833, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2609/page/29/
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