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The past year has been to the Editor a year of probation . He has gained experience and obtained confidence . Whether he has given pleasure and done good , the number of his subscribers for the new year will best testify . He has been directed by the fear of God , and influenced by love to man . He knows , notwithstanding , that he has not given universal satisfaction ; he did not
expect to do so when he began his labours . He will proceed fearlessly ,, candidiy , calmly , He will neither be provoked to intemperate anger , nor seduced into silence on matters that should see the light , by abuse on the one hand , or conventional flattery , on the other . He will stand fast in liberty , and speak the truth from his heart . '
An ^ alteration . will , __ m . the _ Jamiary ^ Numbei :, be made in the title of the work , which wi ]^ not , however , affect the-continuity of ihe whole ^ eries . It will be called ( The Umtarian Magazine and Chronicle / and will , the Editor trusts , answer to the . fresh claim which it will thus put forth to notice .. It will continue to present its readers with the earliest and fullest information which the Editor can obtain of the most interesting occurrences among Unitarians ? At the same time he will not scruple' to take the liberty which he has hitherto sometimes exercised , of compressing such accounts as may be too diffuse .-. ' .
Instead of merely-occasional notices , of nevv ,, publications , a regular monthly list of such as come iinder the ; JBditpr s .. n . otic . e will be given , accompanied by remarks and criticisms , as , it mayappear desirable , in furtherance of . the . object which he has in view ,- —the promotion of God ' s glory in man's happiness , through the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ . The Editor returns his best thanks to his various correspondents , and hopes tq receive their further assistance'in the elucidationo £ tmt ^ to arouse to more active and Well .-directed efforts in the cause of
truth and righteousness . And , for his and their encouragement , be it remembered that no single-minded and earnest-hearted endeavour to compass something for the world's benefit can be lost . Let us on , then , in humble security that we shall receive blessing from on high , according to the uprightness of our ' motives , and the sMlfulness of our doings .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1833, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2627/page/1/
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