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During the last winter a course of
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Jlhe first HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, AND NORTH LINCOLIsrJSHi&E UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION.
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UNITAKIAN STATZSTICS. /• «i . i 1.1
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they would wish to see it trusting solely to the voluntary regard of . its members , and depending , like the Dissenting Churches , entirely on its own resourses and its own usefulness . Your petitioners therefore entreat your Honourable House to complete
the great , but still partial , measures o £ -jns . ti . ce _ jftJiLciL-ha- \ : e-bee . n-reGentl > accorded to Unitarian Christians , to Protestant Dissenters generally , and to Catholics , by the abolition of every remaining restriction on the religious rights of British subjects . And your Petitioners , &c .
and your affectionate interest in my welfare , are a source of the purest and liveliest satisfaction to my mind . The conviction imparted by numerous testimonies of your approbation of my services , has operated as a powerful stimulus during my extra exertions , and will animate me to « ecure ^ thai ;^ go " o ^ "i ^ i ' nfoTr ^ KicH ~ il " iF ray happiness at present to possess .
I remain , my Christian Friends , in every sentiment of respectful grati * tude , your much obliged pastor , W . J . Bake well March 8 , 1833 .
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subjects has been delivered at the Octagon Chapel , Norwich , by the Rev . W , J . Bakewell , to Very numerous and highly attentive congregations . To express , in a slight degree , their sense of the benefit conferred on the cause of Unitarianism , b y the able maiitier in which the various
subjects had been treated ; their appreciation of the talent , research , and zeal evinced by their pastor ; and their affectionate gratitude for the benefit and pleasure they had themselves derived from his voluntary exertions , some of the congregation presented Mr . Bakewell with a purse containing above £ 27 > which was conveyed to him by a deputation .
At the Annual Meeting , the Treasurer , Rev . T . Drummond , after presenting a satisfactory report of the state of the Society , read the following letter from the Rev , W . J . Bakewell , addressed to the members of the Octagon Congregation .
My Christian - Friends ,- —I return you my sincere thanks for the additional mark which I have lately received of your candour , kindness , and generosity , conveyed to me in a manner most gratifying to my feelln gs , for the assurances , which accompanied your handsome present , of your approbation of my lectures ,
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CORRESPONDENCE . 127
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A Meeting of the Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Association will be held at Bridport on Good Friday , April 5 th . The Rev . J . Jenkins ,
M . A . of Yeovil , has kindly consented to preach on the occasion . There will also be a religious Service in the evening $ and it is hoped that , the Rev ^ W , James , of Bridgwater , will occupy the pulpit . E . W .
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X XJJtXU Kt * J V / JL ni / i MIJIM vvmwvvwvmi n * ¥ »* the Manchester Village Missionary Society . Swinxon , ( Lancashire , ) hearers
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twenty- general meeting is appointed for Thursday , April 4 th , and Good Friday , the 5 tb . On Thursday evening the Rev . W . Duffield , late of Thome , now of Stockton upon Tees , is engaged to preach ;
and on Friday morning the services , of Miv Worsley of Crainsbfo * are expected . In the evening of Friday , a public relig ious meeting is appointed to be held in the chapel . On the Sunday evening following , a sermon for the Thorne Sunday-school is to be preached by Mr . Higginson , of Hull ; and on the Monday the scholars are to hold their anniversary .
During The Last Winter A Course Of
During the last winter a course of
Jlhe First Hull, East Yorkshire, And North Lincolisrjshi&E Unitarian Association.
Jlhe first HULL , EAST YORKSHIRE , AND NORTH LINCOLIsrJSHi&E UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION .
Unitakian Statzstics. /• «I . I 1.1
UNITAKIAN STATZSTICS . /• « i . i 1 . 1
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 1, 1833, page 127, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2611/page/31/
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