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& tease at 2 sl . a year of a piece of ground in an advantageous situation .- The plan of the chapel has been fixed upon ; the building of it began last week , arid , according to the contract , will be finished at the , end of August for 14651 . Under the chapel will be a cellar for cotton ,
which is expected to lett for at least 6 & 1 . per annum , and thus to discharge the interest of the -whole sum which it is necessary to obtain by loan or subscrip - tion . Those , who are acquainted wuh the numbers and circumstances of the professors of Unitarianism in Glasgow , vill be surprized to learn that they
bave already raised nearly jovl . in subscriptions , and 50 I . in donations The managers , considering this first attempt to erec ' t a place of Unitarian warship in Scotland , as an object most worthy of the ? aid and encouragement of the enlightened and benevolent Christian , earnestly request Unitarian ministers in
EngUnd to patronize and recommend their scheme ; they will be thankful for donations , however small , and offer their own security for paying the interest , an 4 ? by degrees tf > e principal ,, of all sums borrowed in tlje form of subscrjptibns . - They rejoice in the prospect of still
greater increases in the number and respectability of the Unitarian Church in this city j and they look forwarcjl-with hig h satisfaction to the time , tyhen , after discharging the debt at present contracted , the funds of the chapel may be in part applied to the erection of t / r ^ itarian chapels in many other parts , of
Scotland . Subscriptions and donations are received here by the following persons as managers ^ Messrs , Robert Smith builder ; Gw A , uchinoQle , James Ross , and Wm . l&ae , merchants .
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Letterjrom the Rev , Th . Browne . Mr . Editor , I request permission to recommend any services as ait active and diligent minister to such congregations of Unitarian Christians as may be at this time , destitute of one . I would give them two ,
4 jtre £ , ox evett six months itanjurigg of my Jqtualifications jand I siptabkncss , and . ^ thcyjwefd of o ^ tniari ; th « it frcKprfeted jE * iy , * &na € * tion with literal to ibvokve in it u&i eafoiteb £ er £ craiB ( y I would retfrc at fhth&jCpfaation , of rfche stipulated i tknfc ftri * houfc > rgwngi < tbctn-toe snialiett ***** •{ effrnc * cither , pubiiicty ar pri-
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vately . My great anxiety is not to spend in privacy and professional inactivity those powers , such as they are , that * kind Providence has given me , \ but
whilst I am able , to be doing good Rnd making myself as useful as possible to my feliowr creature a * I shall be at liberty to engage with any con ^ re ^ at jion at the end o £ the prfeschf month . ^ Your most dbed . Servant ,
THEO . BROWNE , St . George ' s Colgate ^ Norwich , March \ Qth , 1812 .
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Unitarian Book Society . The Anniversary of this Society wW holden on Thursday the 25 th ult . at the London Tavern , Henry jHincJdey , Bsq . Treasurer , in the chair , supported by Alderman Goodbehere , Mr- 'titntithy Brown , Mr . Brooksbank , £% c . See * Ir appears that rnany of the institutori / pf
the Society ; in 1791 , bave recently departed this life . The Secretary ^ the Rev , Jere , Jibycej ^ eao ! a very aSecting letter from Mrs . Hairriesywid *> w- « f"Mr H . the seceding ckrgyrnart , [ : SeeiMj Repos . p . 11 B , 3 announcing the dea ^ h $ of that gentleman : he also stated in fqeHng ^ language the tet <* removal fi-om ^ their earthly splierel < w usefulness *¦ ot tHbs& ' t ^ ro extraordinary females , iVira . JLindsey and
Mrs . Jebtu—The health of a ger ^ t } e > fnan , in the company ^ vifas given jfrom ' thc chair , and received with much interest , who , k Was $ ai& , had within a feiW days been disowned by the Sdciety of * FH&ids ' for being a mernl ^ er of the Uniforian Society . We hear ^ also , that another charge which led to this expulsion was that the fcendemah t ^ eferjed to ; did not df
deny being wie ^ writer some stsJidrfires Inrthis work , on the Yearly Epistil . A * we hope tfec public ma ^ r be put in |> 08-Bession of tfie whole case , we shall contenr tnir&Wts fot ^ he present' with ^ ivinfir this rttfon » atioj& . i :, > ¦
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Resolutions and Petition , of the P rot extant Dissenting Ministers . ftES 6 XUTlON'S . At a General Meeting , of the Protestant Dissenting Ministers of in € three dehomiaBtiotig westidiftg in « nd about the c ' iti e * pfJLoijdoi * svn 4 W ^ trotqstcr ^ bolden by ao ^ pu rnment at the Library Jn ^ jRe ^ cross , Street , < m ¦ ' Tuesday , . April aj . The RcYrJoiiirEvatti-in 4 e ^ W .
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* £ ? % Intelligence . ^ -Prdtestant Dissenting Ministers * Petition .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 272, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/64/
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