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Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South IVales . The Quarterly Meeting of Unitarian Ministers in South Wales ; was held at Blaen-y-gwrach , on Thursday last . There was service at the Meeting-House on the preceding evening , when Mr . K . Lewis , a student in his last year at the Caei mai then
College , introduced , and Messrs . J . Jones , of Bridgend , and J . Thomas , of Pant-y defaid , preached- ; the former from Acts ii . Aft ; the latter from Kph . i . 7 . On Thursday morning , Mr . J . Griffiths , of Llandy-fan , conducted the introductory part of the service ¦; and J . James , of Geilionnen , preached from 1 Tim . iv . 8 ; ^ ind
Mr . D . Davies , of Neath , in Knglish , from John ix . A . After concluding the service with a prayer , an open conference took place , Mr . W . Williams , minister at the place , in the Chair . The suhjects discussed were , Reason and Zeal in
Matters of Itcligion ; what they are , and how far useful . 'There were presen- about ten preachers , and the audience , though not very numerous was respectable and attentive , and consisted of men of very different and opposite sentiments . The friends of I Jnitarianism seemed to be
much pleased with what they had heard , and its opponents were perhaps in an equal degree dissatisfied ; some of whom , the writer has been informed , expressed fthough not publicly in the Meeting ) their disapprobation , if not in the mildest , yet in very significant terms . The summer ' s Quarterly Meeting is united with the Annual Meeting of the Unitarian Society , which is to be held at
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Swansea on the 27 th of June next , and at which Mr . J . Thomas , of Pant-y-defaid , is to preach the Welsh sermoa . The ministers are to meet at Gelli-onneft on the 26 th , where Mr . Thomas Evans , of Aberdar , is to preach at eleven o ' clock * J . JAMES . April 13 , 1822 .
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Eastern XTnitarian Society . Ten- Yearly Meeting of the Ka * e '" Unitarian Society will be held at D » ss ' ° . Wednesday and Thursday , the 2 « th an
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Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Association . The Half-Yearly Meeting of this Association was held at Taunton , on Tuesday , April 9 th . The Rev . Mr . Bowen , of IImin . ster , delivered a discourse from John xvii . 5 , on the analogy between Natural and Revealed Religion . In the evening , X \\ e Rev . W . Hincks , of Exeter , preached from 1 John iv . 1 , with particular reference to the doctrine of immediate Divine Influence . Ten new members were added to the Association , and nearly thirty of its friends dined together at the Bell Inn .
The Rev . William Wilson , of Grewkerne , is engaged to preach at the next Meeting , which will be held at Yeovil , in October . a . b . w .
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Opening of Unitarian Place of Ji \ iT . ship i ? i the Borough . Owing to the shutting up of the chapel in St . Thomas ' s , in Jhe Borough of South wark , and the removal of Dr . Thomas Hees ' s congregation to Stamford Street , Black friars , the remaining members ot the late Mr . Brown ' s congregation at Horselydown , who chiefly reside at a distance , which renders their worshiping
at Stamford Street inconvenient , and sometimes impracticable , ha \ e , in conjunction with a few other zealous individuals , engaged a large and commodious room for Unitarian worship , in White Horse Court , High Street , Borough . This was opened on Sunday , April 14 , when a sermon was preached in the morning by
Mr . David Eaton , from Psalm xcv . 6 , to a congregation of about 130 persons , and another in the evening , by the Rev . S . W . Browne , A . , B- * the minister oi Monk well Street , fro in , John xiii . 7—9 , to a very crowded audience . Mr . Hrowne has generously offered his gratuitous
services to the congregation for three months on the Sunday evening . In this service the Kssex-Stieet Liturgy is used , fill ) copies of which have been presented to the Society by Mr . Agak , through the kind offices of the Rev . T . Bf . lsnam . —As the individuals who have opened
this chapel are , for the most part , w humble circumstances , they respectfully solicit the aid of their Unitarian brethren , and of the various Fellowship Funds , i » discharging the necessary expenses . IJh *) have consulted rigid prudence i » tnt > whole of their expenditure , and they conscientiously believe , that , with the Divine blessing , on which they rely , much gooj l will result to the cause of Christian truth and piety from their humble undertaking Any further particulars may be learnec of Mr . W . Wood , Treasurer , 63 , ^ ' ^ Street , liorough .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1822, page 314, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2512/page/58/
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