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much disposed to do so ,, and some of the most respectable of them . . My sister ' s son , Joseph Wilson , is still going on with his studies at Malabar , and English , as it is my wish to see him become useful to the society .
The school is going on very well ; we ^ ha . Ye . __ nP 3 y __ . twjenty = ii . ve—children attending , six left it , two of which have finished their learning , the others being grown up are put to business . I also beg to acquaint you that a
committee , of a president and three members , is regularly held on the 10 th of each month , to examine and report on the school ; examining the scholars both in reading and writing , &c . as also examining the books , &c . belonging to the society .
In my former correspondence of November , I mentioned to you the widow and orphan of my deceased friend , Appavoo , the schoolmaster : she is still here , and in hopes of your goodness . doing something for her .
The ~ c [ eceased was a good and respectable member of the society , and we certainly deplore his loss as such ; as by this time , if he had lived , the society at this station would have been in a very prosperous state .
I am extremely thankful for the trouble you take in inquiring after my health ; I have to say that , through the blessing of Providence , I am much recovered and am enabled to be useful to the society , I therefore refer these my humble sentiments to your judicious consideration , and for your superior judgment .
I have nothing further to add at present . My friend Theophilus and all the brethren , with myself , join in presenting our humble thanks , and salute the respectable English Unitarians as our benefactors , and upholders of pure Christianity . Respected Sir , I remain your most obliged and dutiful servant ,
A . Chiniah 1 st Battalion Artillery Hospital , Conicoplu .
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N . B *—I beg you will inform me whether Ramon Roy ( Brahmin ) from Calcutta has arrived in England , as he set sail on November last for it ; hoping he has had a pleasant and safe arrival , A . C .
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Extracts from the Correspondence of ^^^ Wm ^ Roberts ^ of Madras . ^— — ' AmCntachary ' s pamphlet contains no arguments that affect Unitarian Christianity , yet no doubt but the gentlemen ' s Gooroos thought that they can annoy me and divert me from the course of my duty by it .
I was not prepared to answer the pamphlet in English , yet I thought I will do my best and show it to my respected friend here , and if he should think unfit to publish it , I will be silent , and so I began to draw up my answer . While I was doing this , my respected friend himself wrote a " Memorandum" on the subject of
Anantachary ' s pamphlet , which I have printed in March last . When my answer was written and shown to my friend , he having approved it , kindly promised to correct my English wherever it was necessary . I have accordingly began to print my answer ; it is now going through the press ; 56 pages are already printed , Jf think there will be yet 20 pages more .
* My tract " On the Impersonality of the Holy Ghost , " and my answer to the Madras Religious Tract Society ' s tract No . 40 , on the same subject , is printed ; another small tract also is printed , " On the Christian Redemption , " being a translation from the English of Omicron . A parcel containing copies of the above tracts and
Memorandum will be sent to you by my friend in this month . 'My son , Theophilus , continues at Secundrabad ; about two months ago he got married . I have had a letter from A . Chiniah in last month , with a letter to you , which I have forwarded , I have in this month received a letter from Theophilus , wherein he says they are all well at Secundrabad . * I have received in last month a
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UNITARIAN CHRONICLE . 21
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 1, 1832, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1807/page/5/
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