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BRITISH AND FOREIGN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION.
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are of no sect 6 ? patty j but are to be reverenced in all , and b y all . ' Praise to whom praise ; honour to whom honour . *
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The Anniversary of this Association will be held at Finsbury Chapel on the 29 th of May next The Rev . G . Harris of Glasgow is expected to preach in the rooming ; and Richard Potter , Esq . M . P . for Wigan , the liberal supporter of Unitarian
principles in Lancashire , and other parts of the country , has consented to preside at the evening Meeting , to he held in the same Chapel at six o ' clock . Joseph Roberts , son of William Roberts , of Madras , who is completing his education under the Rev . J . 3 & . Beard , of JVTanchester , to fit him for becoming the minister
and missionary of Unitarian Christitfrn fy amongst his countrymen in the East Indies , will be present . Various important topics and motions , connected with the progress of civil and religious liberty , of rational and pure Christianity , and of the moral improvement of the country and mankind , will be introduced to the
notice of the Meeting . It is hopeci and expected that the gratification and improvement of the Meeting will be increased by a numerous attendance of ministers and Other friends of the Association from
% country . As the reading of too prolix a report has heretofore operated fo > preclude the friends of the Association from offering their sentiments to the Meeting at a sufficiently ea % hour , arrangements will be made to remedy an inconvenience ,
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which has arisen from the gyeat an ' xiety of the Committee and officers to render a full account of their proceedings , and to interest the public in therp . The spirit of reform is abroad , and has commeni-ed a career of
vigorous operation , awakening mens SQ ^ d ^ , _ jjid _ e . n £ . o , ar . aging- ^ them-- ^ to thro yy searching glances into all the institutions and opinions affecting the interests of society . Now therefore , it appears , is the time for Unitarian Christians to hold up their principles
to public attention , to unite in every legitimate effort for the dissemination of those principles , to omit no opportunity of testifying their value for them , and to endeavour , with one heart and one soul , to make God ' s true ' way known unto men- — his saving power to all generations .
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Mr . Meeke has given notice of his intention of- resigning hfs situation as minister of the Unitarian congregation at Lincoln .
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It was with much re luctance that we last montji divided one of the valuable communications of ' A Layman , ' but it was unavoidable . We will attend to his suggestions respecting his papers as far as , it ) i , e # in our power .
Communications have been received from One of your Constant Readers ; and J . C , The notice of the Kent Baptist Association came last month too late for insertion ,
The author of ' The Peaceful Cot ^ tage' will find a letter for her at Mr . J . jyiardon ' s opposite t ; he Post-office , 19 , St . Martiri ' srie-grand . She may be assured that there has been jno neglect on the part of the Secretary to the Christian Tract Society .
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April 11 , 1833 , the Rev . R . Hill , at his residence , Little Charlottestreet , Blackfriars-road . We hope to ^ ^ ive ^ tuftlTer particulars " in our next .
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CORRESPONDENCE * 159
British And Foreign Unitarian Association.
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1833, page 159, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2613/page/31/
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