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afternoon 40 ; evening 62 ; scholars 116 ; teachers 28 . Astley , ( Lancashire , ) hearers 64 ; scholars 114 ; teachers 29 . Oldham , ( Lancashire , ) hearers 8 ; scholars 34 ; teachers 3 .
PADiHAM , ( Lancashire , ) hearers 80 ; scholars 200 . ^ OWiTHrr ^ ers 34 . Moneyash , ( Derbyshire , )^ hearers 42 . AsHFORD , ( Derbyshire , ) hearers 72 ; scholars 50 * Fjlagg , ( Derbyshire , ) hearers 54 . SHELDON , ( Derbyshire , ) hearers 35 . J . R . BeaW Secretary .
Bridport . —Mr . Cree requests that we ' will correct our corrections , ' ( referring to the Unitarian Chronicle for September and November , ) Since the former statement of the numbers of the Bridport Unitarian Congregation is correct . They are as follows : —Morning 300 to 400 ; evening 400 to 500 ; F . L . S , 80 girls ; 60 buoys . New Church : M . John
Ashworth , morning 100 , afternoon 250 to 300 . F . S . boys 108 , girls 132 . Kawtenstall , M . Two miles from New Church . Edmund Taylor .
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The Rev . J . H . BEARD begs to state , that he has removed to an Establishment where he will be able to receive Twelve instead of Six Boarders , and also a small additional number of Day Scholars . Mr . Beard has been careful to adopt such improvements ou the old system of instruction as have received the sanction of enlightened experience , and to procure such assistance as will enable him to realize his plans , While the Classics are studied with that
attention which , their importance claims , the routine of the School comprises , in addition to Reading , Writing , and Arithmetic , the English and French languages , Geography , the elements of Science , Mathematics , History , and the Belles Lettres . Discipline is maintained without the use of corporal punishment , except in extreme
cases . To the moral and religious culture of his boarders Mr . Beard devotes special care , and makes it his study to secure for them as large a share of domestic superintendence and comfort as possible . Connected with the establishment is a large and carefully selectod school . Library ; also a spacious enclosed Play-ground . The situation is airy and pleasant . —Each boarder has a separate bed .
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128 INTELLIGENCE AND CORRESPONDENCE .
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At Sheffield , Dec . 29 , 1832 , in the 78 th year of his age , Mr . Joseph Fisher . He had been a member of the Unitarian congregation assembling in the Upper Chapel in that town for upwards of sixty years . He was a kind husband , an affectionate father , constant in his attendance on public worship , and a regular communicant at the table of the
Lord . He was a steady and con ^ sistent friend of civil and religious liberty , of national as well as individual rights , and he had the happiness of seeing those rights , to a certain extent , recognised . It has been often asserted that Unitarianism
is incapable of affording satisfaction in the hour of dissolution , but his
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family had a striking example to the contrary , for on the evening preceding his death , he supported a long and animated conversation with a friend on the comfort and satisfaction which he had derived from his
own peculiar views of Christianity . His remains were interred in the bu rial-gTou nd-attach ed ^ to-th e-U-pper Chapel , and on the following Lord ' s day , an appropriate discourse was delivered by the Rev . N . Philipps , D . D . from 1 Cor . xv . 39 , 40 .
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1833 , March 4 , at Bridport , after a long and painful illness , borne with exemplary patience and resignation , Charlotte , the wife of the Rev . Robert Cree .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1833, page 128, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2611/page/32/
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