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it should leap the barriers of Christian faith&kkgI < sociaL ard&v . We cannot , in-< fe « dy e £ | ir £ ssj ^ aEtir ; anxiety for those portions of our Unionj , wllere society has .. nrife ^ e&jfaHen ^ . into ^ regu la r ha bits of th ^^ kls , nfeten »^ fciie' / wav es ; af * fe eling , and pkssj ^ iiu fcyJriefy belon g to .- « recent settletifiiifc . i , flMe / regard thgse iidds as full of pr < iinise ( fof ^ the iCbristiat ^ labourer ,
teemrog asi *« eyt jamwrtb new life ,, but from ^^ upSe Iseigq iferjti&ity ; liabl e to be covered ^ v h& tiie ftare s ® £ it he evil ooe *¦ k ( Hari&si ^ g ^ v eiBnvh at ; iwe conceive to be a £ uBt > ^' ftf »? ^ 4 h © Bstate of UnVtarianism in ofir . qDnnteyy we proceed to notice the resdureeSiWhilch It h ^ s ib r a wider diffusion ofi U& ? principles , Icdepeudeiitly of its intiiBsUj excellence and of the Impulse
which it may receive from the virtues and the' prayers of : its disciples , it possesses-fcer tain exterior and incidental naeaus of . dissemination ; and its progsess may be greatly accelerated by a judicious use of these means . They are its benevolent associatioas , its periodical $ nd other publications , and its preachers . A few words will exhibit the present condition of each of these means .
The societies which make the diffusion of Unitarian Christianity their sole object ; are ^ jbesides our own , these five : The Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge , Piety and Charity , was estahtished- ^ by Emerson , Buekminster , Kirk land , and - others , amowg the dead and the living , whose names are dear to
us ; - ^ for the purpose printing cheap religious ; books ,- -i'bey redeemed the pledge they gape i& their--constitution , by thtH kaeceseive : numbers of the Cbriatiaii . Motiitor . ; i ^ or soiae y ^ ars this socioty lias been i iiiactive , but it has a eoViBidttiiable iund ^ and is inteudiug to RVBuiuerits iQpei ? ationsk . !
r iThte iiEkvaQ ^ eUcal ? Mi ^ sioriary Society way © uigiuallyi formed In the counties of Wforcttstea- atodi ( Middlesex for the-. pvr-| H > se of ? ta-flfoi ^ tng ) , ai < li to feeble church es . Tlhis society , Uas -bfeeAt uv « ry useful : and 50 oiitiDiie 8 i byn itfr aunUiUi appix > p » iation 8 , to sustain many who anight without its ttidaleapoud . I . m .: j ¦ r < ¦¦ < -- / . .: ¦ ¦ > The hope ia entertiiieie 4 thtf Jn future years these two societies will unite with tliis Association in ttiu celebrutiou of their anniversaries .
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; i ,- fTh 9 j i&ppiofy ? fer > vthti iWiQTWt # o » t , < p i Christianity in Iodia has valuablev ^ uaids at i ^ j ^ isp ^) s ^^ ii ^^ Wifeefi 3 ^ ffpro pg ^ opp 0 Wumt $ s $ i ^\ imGm , 2 ^ 9 &R& vkimiM <> t > e neatfy to ioU « w ; the , i ^ tim « t < iQUs ^ } Pfto ^ Yidenee ^ !; )> :. i > . om 3 i / d - vm \} £% riils o ^
The U-ititoj ^ p n BytiUi : . ? ^©^ - ¥% mv&te Society , ; though : 3 bfi ? has i \ teefk : Afy-i&iZffl $ > ooly three- yeara , ifrnw j ^ nei ^ e ^ temive good . WMte i | - 4 s ¦ md ^ w ^^ ntqftf % &s Association , it co-operates witji ibmost effectiially a « d . aa thedisijnbtito ^ rof , our tracts , and the pioaeer ,-of : 10 nr . missigha ,-vleSf its aid is every : year , , se ^ ni to be more important ., ;;
The Boston ; Sunday . r Schooi y Society has been but partially successful in that branch of its operations , which consists in publishing juvenile boots , in consequence of enibarra , ssuient » , which will soon be removed . Id other ; respectait bas beeu eminently useful ; aa dpawing
attention to the subject of Sundayschools by its circulars ^ in . streugtheuio ^ r the interest felt in this subject by its annual celebrations , and in quicUequig ; t&e 2 eal and enlighteniDg the judgment . of teachers by its quarterly meetings * . The Report read at the last anniversary , afforded conclusive evidence oS its
uscfulnesSo Sunday-schools ^ wh ^ ch afew ye ^ rs since , were lare amoug us , are now almost universal , and have become subjects of deep regard . Our periodical publications are also five . The Christian Register has been conducted the last year with spirit ; and industry - The Unitarian Advocate has passed from the hands of its foriper , editor , but has retained its character * . for
ability , and practical value , The Chris - ti » n Teacher ' s jVJanual has also aj * pe < ired in a pew series , but is , &uppoFted by > $ he same talented aa , d judicious w , vjL ^ ersr , Trlie Liberal Preacher offers Us jnqnAWy selection faora the manuscripts . Q ^ , ou ^ 4 i ^ - iog divines ; and the Chtiftjiiu E ^ ami ^< qr , uniting sound literary judgpaenj / to a , fervent spirit of religious JH <( Mfry » fisexentiiig an influence upon , opiiiio-n ^ i awfi ,, morals to which it ig . ricWy vptxtlpfa ,-. >> .-. ... ¦ .
The thud lusUnmeut w ^ uch , w-fvim ^ y use fpr tbe spse ^ Qf >^ D »] fyfrjk \ suti \ e miujstii ^ th e in ^^ liaiiofi jiwhj ^ i ^ jfipas Chrisli , himseifi fou ^ rf ^ l , ; )\ vlx ^ foe ^ jqwt forti ^ , ^|^ i apostles ) M L ptfia ^ i $ b& -ft ? ejfjl «^ - ipg ^ gpspiel ^ r ilie ; ^ , 4 er » fti | jte 3 M * 3 M * M $ iai ) 4
Ugen ^ . a ^ iii ^ d ^ jate ^ fffttecl fniw ^ ry . J t m more , i wi ^ ittint tfeun , «»! p WPI >^^ C ^ u shew >» fthaft . §« JliiP imwtetxifi bQ e ^ qs ^ d for our qhuvcibes j Wft : hme vppQ ' I he , Qlogical School , , aii 4 % h& X ^ omnnttce ? do not think the . slightest exaggeration was used when it was styled , by a recent ad-
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ItiteiJigtfM'&e smdmeriean , Unie&Kum ^ d&sq&i&twn . 797
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1830, page 797, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2590/page/69/
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