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tained from the Court a substantial and satisfactory disclaimer of the proceedings of their officious delegates and agent . The following are the resolutions passed on the occasion , which we copy from the Belfast Northern Whig of November 22 . u At a Court of Assistants , held on Saturday , the 3 d of November , abd donthmed , by adjournment , to Tuesday , the 6 th of November , 1827 : —
" Resolved — That this Court have considered with great attention the representation made to them on behalf of the Ministers and Elders of the General Sytiod of Ulster ' s fixed Committee , together with the memorials of the Presbytery of Tyrone , and the Presbyterian Congregatiou of Moneymore , therein referred to .
" That the Court have observed with the utmost astonishment and concern , the misconception which appears to have prevailed among those bodies upon the subjects there referred to . " That this Court never contemplated
any interference , direct or indirect , in the appointment or removal of the minister of any congregation , Presbyterian or otherwise , on any part of their estate —an interference to which they disclaim all right , and of which they disavow all intention .
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" That the Court have also attentively considered the various memorials and papers which have been presented to them on the same subject from certain of their tenants and others at Moneymore , praying that the Court will adopt some measures for removing the supposed cause of the dissensions that have arisen there .
" That deeply as the Court lament the conduct and proceedings stated or adverted to in the papers before them , and the unhappy distractions which have been thereby produced at pbfie ^ more , it appears to the Court , after the most anxious and deliberate consideration of
all the circumstances which have been brought to their attention , to be inexpedient for the Court to offejfranjr . itiferference therein ; not doubting # Mi the Rev . bodies under whose co ^ side ^ ibn the cause of these unhappy disturbances has been already brought , will so exercise their authority in the matter , as to
restore to the Presbyterian Congregation of Moueymore the harmony which has been so unhappily disturbed , and without which harmony , it appears to this Court , that the occupation of the building , erected by this Company for their benefit , must be worse than useless . —By order of tlje said Court . " EDWARD LAWFORD , Clerk . "
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Since the answer giVfen to the address to correspondents , to " An Old Stttdeji ^ of Trinity College , Dublin , " was printed , it has been discovered that the arj ^ ci ^^ . which he animadverts had been inadvertently ascribed to the wrong author , and Wks > in fact , anonymous ,. Such beings the case , the mwnymous answer has been fnT 9 ei ^ tf , Ju the present number . V \ Communications have been received from Mr . T , T . Clarke ; Mr . G . D ^ r ; $ . JY 1 \; W . D . ; H . L , &c , &c . In their first number , the Conductors assigned their reasons for not engaging in the subject of R . A . ' s communication , and they at present see no sufficient cause to change their determination . R . A ., will bedidfes perceive that little good could result from the very inconvenient plan of taking up , in one periodical work a controversy which had been begun , and carried on for some time , in another contemporary publication .
The Conductors have added nearly two sheets to the present number iu order to give * the title-page and copious indexes , without contracting the materials of the other departments of th £ ir work . ( The great pressure of other interesting matter has unavoidably caused the omismon in some numbers of the Literary Notices and Lists of New Publications , "they will , howveiy be resumed in the future numbers . The Conddctftrfthave already some valuable materials for the next number , mn ^ ng which IB -ail-original New-Year ' s Discourse , by the late Mrs . Barbauld . TJi $ y tpn § t / to the libWiiiiued co-operation of their literary friends to give increased liitercst ^ pfl valite to $ he New Series of the Monthly Repository . j 7 , , ^ , ; , a
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1827, page 932, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1803/page/76/
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