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X-ONDON AND SOUTHERN GENERAL BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.
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the usual manner , with increased interest . After a simple religious service in the chapel ) the children were conducted to a spacious room hired for the purpose , where they were plentifully supplied with tea and buns . After their dismissal , eighty-five persons of both sexes and 1
of all ranEifaliaages , principally connected with the congregation , but not exclusively , ( for we were happy to see not a few Christian friends of other denominations amongst us , ) sat down to a social tea-table ; and the rest of the evening , till nearly ten o ' clock , was pleasantly and profitably
spent in speaking and hearing on various topics of religious interest , particularly such as relate to general education , to the principles of reUV gious freedom , arid tfie civil rights and wrongs of English Dissenters , Jewish , Catholic , and Protestant . There being an organ in the room ,
and a musical gentleman not connected with the congregation having kindly volunteered to . play it , the chapel choir sang Kent's beautiful anthem , * Oh Lord , how excellent is thy name ! ' a piece not less appropriate than beautiful . Singing and prayer as usual , concluded the
meeting ; and all seemed to have been gratified with the return of an opportunity for cultivating a social Christian intercourse , of a kind which does not , and perhaps cannot , take place to the same extent in the usual offices of society . We were indebted
to Mr . Goodacre , ( late of Nottingham , ) who was in Hull for the purpose of delivering a course of astronomical lectures , for many interesting details respecting American Unitarianism , as he . lately , saw it while travelling in that country . E . H . Hull .
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to the recommendation of the last General Meeting ) for the delivery of a Lecture at each of the under-mentioned places , in the ensuing months of February and March . This will be effected by a simultaneous exchange of Services among the Ministers of the several Congregations ,
aidedoy one or two supernumerary preachers , who have kindly consented to lend their assistance . Feb . 24 . Ditchling , Mr . R . Ashdown e , On the Importance of Divine Truth . —Horsham , xjyfr . G . Withall ,
On the Blessings ( communicated to Mankind by the Christian Dispensation , —Biliinghurst , Mr . T . Moore . —Godalming , Mr . G . Duplock , On the Liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free . —Crawley , Mr . T . Sadler .
March 24 . Ditchling , Mr . G . Withall , On Dissent from the Church of England . —Horsham , Mr . R . Ashdowne , On the Universality of Divine Truth a ~ reasonable Expectation and a motive to \ Zeai in its behalf . —• Billinghurst , Mr . G . Duplock ,
On Christian Zeal . — Godalming , Mr . J . C . Means . —Crawley , Mr . J . Briggs , On the Unchangeable Nature and the Perpetuity of Christianity , in respect to its Doctrines , its Precepts , and its Promises . G . Dujplock , Sec . Pulborotigh , Jan . 14 > 1833 .
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UNITAKIAN CHRONICLE . . 55
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Tub Committee of this Association ¦ have made urraugewents ( pursuant
X-Ondon And Southern General Baptist Association.
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On Sunday , Jan . 6 th , a meeting of the Unitarian Congregation , Yeovil , was held for the purpose of laying before the friends of Unitarianism in that place an account of the state of the Society during the past year , and of the plans which haye been
adopted for promoting the cause of pure and rational religion , The report read at the Meeting was such as to give the greatest encourage- * ment to . the supporters of Unitarianism in the prosecution of their endeavours to disseminate the "know * ledge of religious truth . Ifc stated that the attendance on the public
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 1, 1833, page 55, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2607/page/23/
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