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Ur . Pidler itiatte a ^ preaching tdtttr in Cambridgeshire and laaroloshii-e . His report was tjm ty
Sati sfactory , containing , amongst other interesting particulars , an offer from a friend to our cause , to subscribe £ 0 / . perann . towards gn institution for educating popular Uokarian preachers .
At Sahara in Cambridgeshire , the Unitarian interest continues to fWget under Mr- Gisbwrne . The congregation i 9 still in some difficulties owing to the expense ? of the new me ^ ting ^ hLOjUiie , lyfaicji
have prayed much more than was at first estimated . The Cornmjtieereconajnend their case to the B ^ t-toi n ^ ed ; * persuaded that wfieathis obstacle is removed ,. the Ufiitatiaii cause in this place will
o ? et with increasing support and Wj : ces& . A pamphlet having been pub . fished o $ t ^ e subject af the occur ^ ces at So Urn and Cam . tofe , detailed in the last Report , lapicli the honour of the society appeared to be reflected on . the
W ! $ tfcY > with t ^ e cpuateqance of the Committee , published a reg to letter ^ dressed to the m $$ ti > f ^ icb the e « m-5 ^ 'VW say ^ p more / t fcsw W ; m -t | iey ^ m ^ y rest on the
Won pf their friends , or draw jy . ^ l ^ iiuciisXiro qi the silewqe , qf ^ ^ tftor of ^ e pamphlet , it has 28 S ^ ffe- T ^ ^ Secre . ZL ^* - ^ VW widely circa . iT ^ ^ er . flf the CommJUee , m . in o ^ er to d « jusUce to the Wrpyq ^ y , they di rected that in
"™ . W riBu ^ pn . e ^ chcqpj should 5 rSr * ifid : & <' * copy of Mr - H «^ it < fe sfbWl -street , wark , and at Stratford , T #
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Esse 3 , and at the other place * pointed out in foirmer Iteports . la the South of Englandy Mr-Mtnnett has perset ^ red in his missionary labours , &rellarging their circle and reaping general
success . He has carried Unitarian preaching where it was never before heard and has roused general attention to it . At Lewes , he h a ^ presided ajrid assi&ted a , t a Monthly
Conference on religious subjects , open to all speakers * Crowds bave attended the discussions ; and s& great is the importance attache * to them that Mr . Bennett ' s friends
having dropped them for part < if tl \ Q summer season they have bieeii taken up tyy a palvimst minister : * ot Lewes , in whose : meeting-hcfuse Mr . B * has publicly advocate ^ Unitarianisiii .
In another particular , Mr ., Ba . services are of great promise . The Unitarian congregation at Brigh » ton has invited , him to pl each to them once eyery Sunday ; and with the cjopcurrenpe and pledged assistance of the , Committee he has
consented , ^ nd wbegin his regular weekly ministry at Brighton at midsummer . This is & station of so much importance ^ thiat the Committee thought that no ^ ffo ^ t should be spared to establish be , re the l ^ ni tai i an doctri ne on a firoi foundation . :
It would be gratifying to the Committee to lay before the meeting , extracts frqm Mr . Bennett ' * Jomuia . 1 % which ; are becoming yearly more import ant , but thejr must content themselves with" a
single passage plating to a village into which he mtrod uced not long a 5 ®^ d has since kept « p Uni * Uiriiin preaching . ^ * fftickling , ^ ijecittiki o * " Wltir respect tb &rd £ vtey > my Icctures arc still successful > and it gives me a considerable degree ^ f pleasure to
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1811, page 625, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2421/page/49/
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