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fi ^ J that fi 9 mc o pur friends there cow s ££ n * jtotave a mind of tjieij : cr ^ n . "The CMroiiftfe rrrffil&a& ztMi ^ ne 'ieetor td be much stitfred * up aridtfcey fia * e eatatylifhed wj ^ tt tjbey caj l a Sussex rmsfion , and they purpose to preach in all the vflkges w nerein Cal vir 4 sm is not ^ preache& &r&iviey is one j lkce at which ttay have been far several month * trying to establish their sentiments . Many who attend my preachhig . have been to hear them , but yet thick rny story is the best ; antf I fine ! die number of my attendants a& great as ever . We have a few that si « g ^ riUHt } t > iey wca ^ e in vited by the Cal *
v ^ ist ^ t ^ liclp them to sing . To this eur iriencis repliejdUhey had no objection . btltSvished to khovr what hymns they u « d . ^ They were roforirwid that Dr . Jf fc { 4 $ * &hyxim& webeintended to be sung ; our s ) # ging ^ friends then tokt them , they hadTnb ^ objection to help to sing , but if atly ^ niirty hymns were given out , they cotiltfnot sin / theiri . This is a circum-^ tapoe with which . I am much pleased , ai ^ ^ am ^^ eit ^ rill giye ^ ou pka 8 iirc f becauseTit ^ proyes ttat som ^ good has been Aaie . ) f * rc can get people to have a rrtifid ^ to hear , « v ^ ihdll arJon get Acni to feve a mind to reflect , and then away go oj * hodox views is ail their forms . "
Xhe promising s * ate of Unitarianisan at Mortkiam ^ iti Kent , was described in the Jaart Report under tb « feead ^ MivWrist's Mission - ary Sovmsey to Stis ^ ex . A bout the tim ^ of thfi ^ last ^ Annttal Meeting , tipplka tian ^^ asiitiiide , mating that in
10 atteiupung fejrtaise ^ 6 f 4 e r to enlarge , the fc « rilditig v the whble had felJen dotvnj and rna ^ t , th er ^ - fone be biiilfc ; » n « w ft ^ m the gi 6 und . 5 Ehe eomtriitee took the cju $$ into it&eir con ^ id ^ ration , and ^ fter ^ n intewte ^ r with Mr . Blwt - of
W ^ onetfae Jdbioriaiis and disi ntofeated ministers of N&rtftiain , voted thess « m : c ^^ 5 / . ibr tber new ^ ^ !^^ o S ^ - r They have the satisfaction to add that the building was completed in a few nveeks . that tke whole expence scarcely exceeding iOOL has been provided for , and that according tp the re .
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port to the Committee , there ii now a cpnveqientconi fortable ^ of Unitarian worship at NortUm attended by numbers © f enquiring people . ; s In this neighbourhood , there «
an uncommon spirit of opposition to Unitarians , in the church and amongst the Dissenters . TheioL lowing h the account of our cor . respondent at Battle . — ct If we look back for only about three years when Mr . Fidkr paid hblastwit
to us as jrour nussipnary , we canno |> nt behold with pleasure how great and hot good has been the alteration , with respect to rational views of religioto . But few at that ^ time had made any great i 4 « vances in Unitarianism , now the hu 4 things attibijg lii is eHtirely changed . We
hawrc three preachers tbat supply 6 # place of wm ? shipto . Mf ; BMnd ^ Bfr ^ Payne * $ n $ % fe ? JSp ^ h ^ iZlWmt ^ i and scldo n > a Sunday passes ,, bu ^ wi - have at least btie sermon on Unitarian sentiments '*¦ ¦ - preachiil ^ thte ^ titties , m , afternoon service weU at ^ endea ^ n & Mr Sf ^^ H ^ WBy ^ elpt&femy has corrtiftited his ; laWotiHr at &i&
steady antf is ariortrfc to ^ xt ^ iidithem at the advite of fife Ccimn ^ teef * Sere » O ^ A : ^ whe re the re iJr a &t vourable opening ' for Uniiarian preaching . There is at Chatham , anUniiai
rian Baptist piece of ^ j |^ ( expressly denominated Unitaria ^ in the Trust Deeds ) whict h | been long withbut a ihinister , a || , at Rochester la Presbyterian pfe with a small endowment , whichff
shiit up . Two respectable per-, sods of the Baptist church , hffi \ endeavoured to unite the two W >> terests , and they applied ' to mg Committee for their suj ^^ VM ^ : iiivita ^ ioti might be g iven by fim 10
some respeciaoie piuwj-jTr a reasonable J > r 6 spe < it 4 > f doadort .-The Gommittee promised tbemt aid ; but they fear tbat a mim » t «»
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680 IHf ^ lig ^ ci ^ Wmtanm Report t i « ii .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 626, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/50/
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