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The good effectSLpf ' haying a regular Unitarian congregation , under a respectable and popular preacher , at Glasgow , must be s . t once acknowledged . From the resort to it as a commercial city , thifc circumstance is of no light importance to the Unitarian public : from its being one of the first
British universities ^ and that , to which Unitarian youths are most likely to be sent , its benefits arc bejond present calculation . The brethreh speak with grateful sensibility of the occasional services of some Unitarian ministers from
England , and hope that as they are now become better known , and as tHeir place of meeting will afford good accommodation to a large au ^ i ^ nc ^ they 4 hall be favoured with , the services of all our
Ufiitanaij preachers who , onay cHa-pee to travel to Glasgow * , ! T ] b § settlement qf a d minister at Gtypgyw does vixot , £ juperse $ e ; the necessity pf future , missionary exertions in $£ Otland ^ pr even ia that $$£$ r 1 ^ J&l (} $ go w ( , society are still desirous , of the . visits of our
? i » iss ) onp ( rjjes : to strengthen their hands and to quicken th ^ ir zeaL ; Mall , tla ^ f ptb , ec parts of Scotland roust remain ^ humanly speaking , without thent , in ignorance of the Mn ^ ari ^ n fcith . Arrangements nav <^; therefore beei > , mad ^ : with ^ r * Wright to undertake ai second
jotirney to Scotland this summer rnr-he wijl set out upon it in a ieiv weeks , and w ^ Il employ in it two or three months . Tfce missionaries stationed in
w ALES have this ^ ear cohtiniied l l ^ t > our wi | h eve ^ y prospect of ' ? Uccess ^ . tt . e number of Unitaii-^ is perpetually increasing in ^ t . pa ^ rt of the kingdaito ; iiii d
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new openings are daily presenting themselves for cur preachers Mr . Lyons is under an engagement to make a preaching lour , tbiougk the Principality , ajjsome weeks , and will enter upon it immediately after r his meeting , His presence is anxiously looked for by : the Welsh brethren . The Coimruiiec Imva appointed Mr . P / iil 2 p& ; i&apC ® mpa . ny him through the coolly .
Varrous plans and many suggestions have been submitted to the Committee with respect to the conduct of the missions in Wales , but they have foreborne any decision until the report of Mr . Lyons shall have made them better acquainted with all the circujx > stanccs which must affect
their judgment . The Unitarian F ^ tn d has been most respectfully referred to ift various resolutions of Unitarian Associations in Wales , and collections on its behalf have been in same , places resolved o \ u
Ii > . reporting tlie ipeasures adopted ior the ,. promotion of Unitarianism in Engi , antp , { he Coinmittce are called ,, both by their duty and feelings , to e ^ xplaiji in the first place one , which they
humbly conceive will prove ot more impoft ^ nc ^ and be n > ore advanUigeous in its result than anv single step previously taken : they refer to the appointment of Mr Wright tp be a pje . r ^ etual j ^ iissxo ^ iAiiY . The id ? a of this was
suggested by the . nuniejous , ^ p lications , for visits ( mm jiii (^ iK ^ id by tl \ e impossibiliiy pi his , meeting the wishes q { our Unitarian brethren
in variousi parts of , the ^ rjgdom , consistently with jj ^ is ci ) gQg ^ fponts as the sole . » mi roister qf < i particular
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Intelligence . —Unitarian Fund Report , 1811 . 56 i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1811, page 561, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2420/page/49/
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