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diffusing this species of pleasure' to the widest possible extent . Civilization cannot exist without appropriate enjoyments ; and refined and imaginative enjoyments advance the progress of civilization . To educate a people to a keen relish of the noblest works of Art , is one of the first duties of Intelligence and Power . There should be public provision for such training .
So should there also for all kinds of mental and moral training . No soiil perishes for lack of spiritual nutriment without disgracing the community into which it is born . National education is the most imperative national duty . The first Article in this Number indicates the resources which render that duty a comparatively
easy obligation . In church reform , as in all other reforms , the inquiry should ever be , not with how little alleviation of existing wrong , public complaint may be satisfied or silenced , not what compromising bargain can be made with unjustly privileged or endowed classes , but how the universal good can be most efficiently promoted .
So long as public encouragement shall enable me to continue the * Monthly Repository' without pecuniary sacrifice , which I confess myself unable to make ; and so long as help like that which 1 ha ^ e received shall enable me to render it deserving of attention and conducive to utility , I shall cheerfully persevere in my undertaking . And now , my friendly readers and contributors , farewell , till the first of January , eighteen hundred and thirty-four , when , I
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MPindar ; in English Verse . By the Rev . F . H . Cary . London , oxon . Mental Culture ; or the Means of developing the Human Faculties . By J . L . Levison . Jackson and Walford . Examination of the Difficulties which Occur in the Book of Job . London , Clarke .
Translations of the Oxford and Cambridge Latin Prize Poems . Second Series . By N . L . Torre . Longman .
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes , and its Consequences , Darton and Harvey . The Terms of Communion in the Church of Christ . By R . M . Montgomery . 1 * .
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trust , a new year will open smilingly on our renewed intercourse ; preserving it one of sympathy , instruction , and enjoyment , and making this publication one of the many extended yet tightening bonds which hold together the friends of their country and of mankind , in the attempt to better the condition of their species . December . 1833 . W . J . F .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1833, page 871, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2628/page/67/
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