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trated and enforced the necessity and usefulness of social union by comparing iudividuate to the letters of the alphabet , which taken singly may be considered as useless , but by a variety of combinations are rendered instrumental to all the
valuable purposes and noble institutions which dignify , adorn and bless mankind . Another incident made this part of the day particularly interesting . The Secretary read a report from Mr . Howarth , a York Student , who had been engaged during his vacation as a Missionary in
the district of the Somerset and Dorset Association , giving a highly gratifying account , to the Committee of that district , of his assiduous and successful labours . Would it not be well for all
Unitarian Associations to adopt the plan of exchanging reports with their neighbouring societies , that at their respective periodical meetings they might be encouraged by the successes of their distant friends ?
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Ordination of the Rev . Samuel Allard . The ordination , of the Rev , Samuel Allard took place on July 2 . 0 th , at the Great Meeting-house in Hinckley . Divine service wa 3 begun by the Rev . James Hews Bransby , who offered the introduc- ]
tory prayer and read suitable portions of Scripture . The Rev . Charles Berry delivered a short discourse , in explanation of the appropriate business of the day : and his judicious remarks called forth from Mr . Samuel Allard a general avowal of his faith as a Christian , and his views
as a Christian and Protestant Dissenting Minister . A prayer , commending the pastor and the congregation to the blessing of Heaven , was next presented by the Rev . John Kentish . The Rev . William Allard gave a charge * distinguished by tenderness of parental : feeling , 5 " union with very wise and weighty
counsel . Its subject was , " The Christian Ministry , a Stewardship / ' By the Rev . James Scott , affectionate and seasonable advice was suggested to the Pj- 'oplc , on their duties to their pastor . The Rev . William Bo wen then concluded with prayer .
Upon the minds of the congregation , ai ) d of the ministers who were present , Jhis service , and their further mutual intercourses through the remainder of ttw day , appeared to make the most < l £ i * ceable and promising impressions .
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The Rev . J . Heath , D . D ,, Prebendary of St . Paul ' s , to be Chaplain in Ordinary to the King , vice Haggilt , deceased : The Rev . C . Moore to be Chaplain in Ordinary to the King , vice Ferrers , deceased :
The Rey . Thomas Randolph , Rector of Hadham and a Prebendary of St . Paul's , Chaplain Jn Ordinary to the King , vice Rev . Dr . James Booky promoted . Rev . E . J . Keane is appointed Chaplain to the Colony of New South JVales and Dependencies . Rev . G . Haggitt preferred Vicar of Soharny Cambridgeshire .
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Intelligence . —Ordination of the Rev . Samuel Allard , 635
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Preparing for the Press , the Discourse delivered before the last Kent and Sussex Association , assembling at Chatham , The Apostle Paul an Unitarian &c , accompanied with Notes and Illustrations .
B i i Rev . . Mardon will feel obliged to his former fellow-students , and other friends , if they will receive for him the names of subscribers , and transmit them , when opportunity occurs , to the Printer , Mr . Smallneld .
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A Memoir of Dr . Parr is preparing" by his friend Dr . John Johnstone , of Birmingham , founded on materials left by the Doctor himself for that purpose ; and illustrated by letters and papers of various kinds , exclusively in possession of the Executors , ( of whom Dr . Johtistone is one , ) and by communications from Dr , Parr ' s most intimate friends .
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Bagster's Comprehensive Bible , adapted for Pulpit , Study and Family Use , in one volume quarto , is now in the course of publication . The plan is novel and perspicuous , and style of execution elegant and distinct . The Notes are
numerous and valuable , never polemical or doctrinal , but wholly philological or explanatory . The illustration of the doctrines of tlie Bible is resigned to the parallel passages , leaving the Scripture to explain itself on all doctrinal points — and for
this important purpose all the parallel passages are embodied , from Dr . Blayney , (\ vhos ( . » references are adopted by Bishop Mant and Dr . D ' 0 yleyy ) Canne , Brown , Bishop Wilson , Dr . A . Clarke , Scott , and those in Burster's Polyglott ; all of which , havintr been first arranged and adapted having been first arranged and adapted
for ready reference by the Editor of this tc Comprehensive Edition" of the Sacred Writings , are printed in two columns jh the centre of the pa # e . Three varieties are printing—small , lariu and largest paper .
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E celestas t tea I Prefer m en ts . The Lord Chamberlain has appointed Nie Rev . W . Strong , Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty , in the room of the Ucv Dr . Burton , deceased :
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1825, page 635, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2541/page/59/
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