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ve an instance in the representation now generally given of the doctrine of tonemen t , so different from that which appears in the older formularies of faith . He paid a just tribute to the zeal and activity of the other denominations of Dissenters ; and called upon Unitarians for increased efforts to promote amongst
the members of their own body the practical influence of their principles , as the most effectual method of recommending them to others . The next day ' s services were conducted by the Rev . R . Wallace , of Chesterfield , and the Rer . Dr . Carpenter ; whose presence at this Meeting and who
was an unexpected gratification , very kindly consented to preach the sermon on this day . The object of his discourse was to shew that Unitarian views are most honourable to the Divine character ; in refutation of an opinion recently advanced by Dr . J . P . Smith , in his work ou the Person of Christ , that
they proceed from low and unworthy conceptions of the Divine character . Dr . Carpenter observed , that on this point at least he had always thought Unitarianism unassailable , and he still thought it invulnerable . With great spirit , but with perfect candour , he drew a contrast between the views of the Divine character
as deducible from Unitarian and Trinitarian principles . He shewed that honourable and exalted views of the Divine character were naturally cherished by the principles of Unitarianism . It might even be inferred a priori , that they who refused without the fullest evidence to
admit any claims to a participation of divine honours would be eminently solicitous to cultivate enlarged and becoming sentiments of that great Being , for whose sole honour and incommunicable glory they shewed themselves so much concerned . On the contrary , those systems which present several different objects of
religious contemplation and divine worship , must have a-pendency to lower and limit our conceptions of the Divine character . He proceeded to shew , by a variety of references to published and well-authenticated statements , that in point of fact such were the opposite tendencies of the two systems . The whole formed a most
impressive discourse ; and was heard with obvious interest and attention . After the service , the ministers and their friends , to the number of forty , dined together in the Exchange Room , and the afternoon was spent in a manner highly agreeable to all present , In the communication of sentiments on a variety of subjects connected with the cause of truth , and the interests of mankind . H . T .
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Manchester College , York . On Tuesday the 26 th June , and the two following days , was held the Annual Examination of the Students of this College , in the presence of Joseph Strutt , Esq ., President ; Daniel Gaskell and Abraham Crompton , Esqs ., Vice Presidents ; Messrs . Andrews , Bell , G .
Crompton , Darnton , R . Greg , R . Kay , R . Philips , Jun ., Assistant Secretary ; Offley Shore , E . Strutt , and G . W , Wood , Treasurer ; and the Rev . R . Astley , Lant Carpenter , LL . D ., B . Carpenter , N . T . Heinekin , Higginson , Jo . Hutton , T . Johnstone , N . Jones , J . Kentish , J . G . Robberds , James
Taylor , J . J . Tayler , H . Turner , R * Wallace , J . Yates , and W . Turner , Visitor Tuesday afternoon the Junior Hebrew and Latin Classes , and Senior Mathe matics were examined , and Orations delivered by Mr . Benyon , on the Education of the Lower Classes ; by Mr . Payne , on the Influence of Civilization on Freedom
and Happiness ; and by Mr . J . Chatfeild , on the Degree of Forbearance which should be shewn towards the Memoriesof the Dead . —Wednesday , the Junior Greek , the second Mathematics , the Senior and second Hebrew , the Natural
Philosophy , History and Belles Lettres Classes were examined , and Orations were delivered by Mr . R . Martineau , on the question of the Perpetual Progression of Man towards Perfection ; by Mr . Oliver Hey wood , on the Effects of Commerce on the Moral and Political State
of Mankind ; by Mr . Evans , on the Nature and Objects of Punishment as an Instrument of Moral Discipline ; by Mr . J . H . Ryland , on the Degree in which Universal Philanthropy may be assumed as a Rule of Action by a finite Being ; and by Mr . Shawcross on Religious Establishments : and Sermons by Mr . S .
Heinekin , on Matt . xi . 28 ; and by Mr * Smith , on 2 Cor . iv . 17 . —Thursday , the Students in the fourth and nfth years underwent a long and satisfactory examination in the principles of Biblical Criticism , applied particularly to the New Testament , and the rest of the classes were examined , in the elements of the
Mathematics , in Ethics , the Evidences , and the higher Roman and Greek Classics ; and an Oration was delivered , by Mr . E . Kell on the Natural Arguments for a future State , and Sermons , by Mr . Owen , on Matt . v . 48 ; by Mr . Cheethaw , on Acts xxiv . 14 ; by Mr . Wilson , on 1 Cor .
and by Mr . Wawne on James n . 14 . The Examination having been concluded , the Visitor , by the authority of the President , distributed the prizes as follow : viz . the first , for Diligence , Regularity and Proficiency , to Mr . John Beard , of Portsmouth , a divinity student in the first year ; the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1821, page 427, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2502/page/47/
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