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patibility of the doctrine of a Trinity with the Trinitarian ' s own admissions . Between the morning and evening services the meeting for business was held , and the members and friends of the association dined tog . eiJbiex ^ lo _ j fch ^^
eight , and spent a most interesting afternoon together . Besides the ministers of the district , and the visitors alreadj r mentioned as having taken part in the public services , the meeting was gratified by the presence of the Rev . Israel Worsley , who had lately returned from Paris . All
the public services were very well attended ; and , on the whole , the meeting was one of the most lively and interesting that we remember to have held in our district . Dr . HtJT r ton remained at Hull the Sunday following , to preach on behalf of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ - - ... ~ E . Hv- •¦ Hull , Aug . 3 , 1833 .
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The third anniversary of the Horsham General Baptist Tract Society was held on Sunday , August 11 th , 1833 , In the report of the Secretary it was stated that there had been a considerable increase in the
number of volumes and tracts circulated during the past year . The following " resolution , with several others , was unanimously agreed to : ' That while this meeting deeply sympathize with their Hebrew countrjnmen , and regret that ignorance and bigotry have , for the present , prevented them from being raised to the same political condition in which the Protestant Dissenter of this
country stands , they cannot separate without expressing a strong hope that the vigorous and hearty cooperation of the liberal-minded of all parties will soon put down intolerance , and obtain for all honest men a release from all civil disabilities , and . give perfect religious liberty , by
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placing all religious sects on a footing of perfect equality , none favoured none proscribed . '
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June—8 T-HL 833 r ™ aged- —28—ye ars ^ Mary , the daughter of Mr . Alexander Milns , of Rochdale , and wife of the Rev . Franklin Ho worth , of Bury . The address delivered on the
occasion of her interment was so much in unison with the opinions of the ' mourners , both as to the character of the departed , and the cause of her death , that they have prevailed on the minister * to allow the publication of an extract from it instead of
an obituary notice . ::..: ' -. v . After having spoken of the contrast between , the fond anticipations which Mary , the mother of Jesus , entertained at the birth of her son , when she exclaimed , Henceforth all generationsT sKalT ~ call " m ^ blessed / and her feelings as she s-at at the foot of the same son ' s cross , experiencing all the agony which the disappointment of a * mother ' s love' can cause , the speaker proceeded :-
—' Is there no resemblance between this scriptural contrast and the event which brings us hither 1 t It is not long since the departed gave up her soul to glad emotions . And what was the chief source of her joy ? It was a mother's love , True it is \ she was favoured in her circumstances , in her kindred , in her friends , and in him who was both kindred and
friends too . Her position was auspicious , her prospects fair ; but to her in a motherV love there was a deeper , fuller joy than . aught else or all else could give , ' And what smote her even unt 0
death ? The same mother ' s -love . The intensity of that has brought her here . To its promptings she sacrificed herlife . She lias perished by a shaft winged from her own bosom . O what a holy yet mysterious feeling * Rev . J * R , Beard ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 1, 1833, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2621/page/29/
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