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BRITISH AND FOREIGN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION.
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The Anniversary of this Institution was held at Finshury Unitarian Chapel on Wednesday , June 13 th . A large aTcicTrespectable congregation , assembled in the mornings when the devotional parts of the service were conducted by * the Eevi Messrs . Teggin ( of Taunton ) and Montgomery ( of Carter-lane , London ); and the Rev . W . Hincks , of York , preached from John , chap . i ., v . 14 . The estimate formed of the sermon by the auditory will be seen by our report of the proceedings in the evening . We abstaih
from any analysis of it ^ in the hope of its speedy publication . After , the service had concluded , many friends of the Institutioni met to ' partake of ah economical dinner , for which previous arrangements' had been made by the Committee , at the '" White ftart Tavern * in Bishopsgate-street * At six o ' clock in the evening the chapel was crowded . - The Rajah Rammohun from any analysis of it ^ in the hope of its speedy publication . After , the service had concluded , many friends of the Institutioni met to ' partake of ah economical dinner , for which previous arrangements' had been made by the Committee , at the '" White ftart Tavern * in Bishopsgate-street * At six o ' clock in the evening the chapel was crowded . - The Rajah Rammohun
Roy-was-presenV as was also another native of the same country , from the other extreroij / y of its social scale , who has embraced the religion which knows no castes . We allude to Israel Pplliathan , who has been already mentioned W our pages as a worthy member o # William Robevts ' s church at Ro y- was -presenV as was al so an oth er native of the same country , from the other extreroij / y of its social scale , who has embraced the religion which knows no castes . We allude to Israel Pplliathan , who has been already mentioned W our pages as a worthy member o # William Robevts ' s church at
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Madras . The attendance of minis *' ters was not so numerous as usual , but members and friends of the association were present from most parts of . England , and from Scotland and Ireland . . William Smith , Esq ., having- been called to the chair , after a few introductory remarks , requested the Treasurer to read his report of the Money Transactions of the Society for the
past year . Mr . 'Hornby . — ' I beg leave to lay before the Meeting an outline of the Society ' s Accounts for the past year , closing on the 31 st of December , 1831 , which have been examined by the auditors appointed at the last Anniversary , " and allowed by them . Our wish , however , is , that the account should be fully stated to this Meeting '; and if any question should suggest itself to any friend of the Society , I trust that he will feel no reluctance in putting it to myself or any membei of the Committee . At the last Anniversary , it was my duty to report to the Meeting . that there was a balance against the Society to the amount of 73 L I now have the pleasure of stating , that the balance at the close of last year was in favour of the past year . Mr . 'Hornby . — ' I beg leave to lay before the Meeting an outline of the Society ' s Accounts for the past year , closing on the 31 st of December , 1831 , which have been examined by the auditors appointed at the last Anniversary , " and allowed by them . Our wish , however , is , that the account should be fully stated to this Meeting '; and if any question should suggest itself to any friend of the Society , I trust that he will feel no reluctance in putting it to myself or any membei of the Committee . At the last Anniversary , it was my duty to report to the Meeting . that there was a balance against the Society to the amount of 73 L I now have the pleasure of stating , that the balance at the close of last year was in favour of the
British And Foreign Unitarian Association.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION .
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' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . Tins . ;¦ " ¦ . . ' ¦¦; '¦ . UNITARIAN CHRONICLE , AND COMPANION TO THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY .
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No . VI . ] JULV , 1832 . [ Price , wi / h Supplement , 6 d *
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We are again obliged to crave the indulgence of our readers for a double number . Even this expedient leaves us a quantity of information on hand which we are very unwilling to postpone . Every exertion , will be made for bringing up these arrears as promptly as possible ; and it is hoped that oiir Chronicle will be found sufficiently interesting to ensure the efforts of our Unitarian friends for giving it such a circulation as shall warrant and stimulate our endeavours to render it a yet more complete record of our affairs , both at home and abroad .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 1, 1832, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1815/page/1/
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