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Intelligence.—New Unitarian Chapel at Wa...
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INTELLIGENCE.
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Northampton Anniversary. The Third Anniv...
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Opening" of a New Unitarian Chapel at IV...
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Stamford Crompton , Esq. October 8, In T...
redressing the wrongs , or relieving the wants , of the oppressed and the unfortunate „
This deheatce consideration of the feelings of others was particulai iy evinced in his conduct towards all those who were in any degree dependent ; upon him ; and the spontaneous demonstrations of regret for his loss , flowing from the various individuals who , io different ways ,
experienced his kindness , form the nnost honourable tribute which could be paid to his memory . The gentlemess and courtesy of his manners , whi < ch were conspicuously displayed in bis intercourse with general society , found their best and most per-
Stamford Crompton , Esq. October 8, In T...
fecft exercise within the domestic circle , prompting to those numberless , thoughtful cares and tender attentions which contribute , perhaps , oiore than any other circumstance , to sweeten tSie intercourse of daily life ; these can only be fully appreciated by those who constantly shared them ; by whom his Joss must be
proportionally lamented . Yet when the keenness of recent separation is pasty the recollection of his various amiable qualities cannot fail to supply a source of consolation ,, from their intimate unioin with those imperishable hopes which caiD alone afford a refuge to the human heart from the troubles and calamities inseparable from its earthly existence .
Intelligence.—New Unitarian Chapel At Wa...
Intelligence . —New Unitarian Chapel at Wareham , Dorset . 869
Intelligence.
INTELLIGENCE .
Northampton Anniversary. The Third Anniv...
Northampton Anniversary . The Third Anniversary of the opening of the Umitarian chapel at Northampton was held on Tuesday , September 21 . The Ilev . Wo J . Fox preached in the morning , from Jer . vi . 16 , to a respectable congregation , and the friends of
the cause afterwards dined together m the school-room belonging to the Society . This congregation continues to flourish . The regular attendants are more numerous than at any former period , and at the evening lecture the place is quite filled .
Opening" Of A New Unitarian Chapel At Iv...
Opening" of a New Unitarian Chapel at IVareham , Dorset . On Wednesdayy September 29 , a new chapel was opened at Warehami , Dorset , dedicated to the worship of God the Father , in the name of his he . ^ t beloved Son . Jesus the Christ . In the morning ,
the Rev . R . Crce , of Bridpoit , introduced the service ; the Ilev . XVI - Maurice , of Southampton , conducted the devotional part ; amd the Kev . II . Aspland delivered an eloquent , impressive discourse , from 1 Cor . iv . 13 : " Being defamed , we instreat . " He wtated and defended the
sentiments of Unitarian Christians an a manner calculated , if any thing is , to repel the assaults of religious prejudice amd calumny against that body . W < c confine ourselves to this brief remark , because the sermon is already before the . public , the -preacher ha \ in ^ kindly assented
Opening" Of A New Unitarian Chapel At Iv...
to the request < of those who heard him to publish it . Some who were presents at the delivery of it , and who toefore had either joined iti the vulgar outcry against the misnamed Socinian , or , which is much the same thing , not opposed It , have since expressed their wonder at the opinions they now find he holds ; thus confessing their ignorance of what they had been reviling . At half-past two o ' clock , about fifty supporters of the Unitarian < rause dined at the Red Lioo
Inn , T . Cooke , Jun ., Esq ., of Newport , in the chair , and T . Fisher , Esq ., of Dorchester , at the other end of the table . After the cloth was removed , toasts were given and speeches made in favour of Christian truth and Jiberty . When Mr . Aspland's health was drunk , lie expressed
his agreeable surprise at the numerous reception Die had met with ; he subsequently spoke well and warmly upon the wholesome lesson which a neighbouring country has recently read to the unwilling ear of despotism . A . Clarke , Esq ., of Newport , delighted his audience with some benevolemt and animated remarks
upon the education of the poor . The Ilev . H . Kell , of the same place , mentioned the deep interest flie felt in seeing the cause of undefiled Christianity flourishing in die town in which his father had formerly preached for mi any years . He read part of a letter from that gentleman , expressing bis regret that he could mot be present bodily , and adding that his earnest prayers and atfectiouikte
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1830, page 869, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02121830/page/69/
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