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 | Boston - Page 169In order to avail himself of what assistance the labors of others would afford he searched the libraries in Boston and Cambridge for every thing that ...more pages: 40 82 97 124 144 161 162 178 179 180 |
 | Monroe, NY - Page 90The Genesee Branch of the Western Association uf Uuiversulists in annual session at Pittsford, county of Monroe, NY to a!i in every place, ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 169In order to avail himself of what assistance the labors of others would afford he searched the libraries in Boston and Cambridge for every thing that ...more pages: 161 162 |
More | Andover, Mass - Page 118given us the following statement : - " At a meeting of several Preshyterian preachers at Andover, Mass, some yeirs since, it was resolved by them all, ...more pages: 189 |
 | Glasgow - Page 121Worral, of Glasgow, in which he limits the number of congregations in Scollaad professing faith in Goti's universal love, to three. ...more pages: 126 |
 | Reading, Vt - Page 144Christian Repository, published once in two months, at Reading, Vt. 48 pages duodecimo, §I 00 per annum ; edited by Rev. S. C Loveland. ... |
 | Salisbury - Page 1301 preached several sabbaths in Salisbury io very good success. This society contemplates building a meeting-house iu the spring. ...more pages: 16 129 |
 | Rome - Page 168the writings of the wise, the good and the great of ancient Greece and Rome, these we say disgrace and reproach themselves by using profane language. ...more pages: 150 |
 | Madison - Page 89Appoints J brothers Knapp-, Thompson and Everett, a committee to vist the western association to be holden at Madison, (Madison co ) on thn f:rst ...more pages: 20 86 184 |
 | Livonia - Page 89Applications were received from the following societies for the fellowship of the association, viz. from the " First UniVer- salist Society in Livonia ... |
 | Stafford - Page 39Extract from the minutes of the southern association of Universalists, held on the 10th of June, I823, at Stafford, (Con. ...more pages: 82 |
 | London - Page 121They have three periodical publications ; two iu London, the " Monthly Repository," and the " Christian Reformer. ...more pages: 161 179 180 |
 | Northampton - Page 97Jonathan Edwards, who, having had a misunderstanding with his congregation at Northampton, (Mass.) and being unable to rilect a reconciliation. was ... |
 | Newport - Page 176A meeting will be holden at the village of Newport on Saturday, the 1st day of May next, at 2 o'clock, P M. for the purpose of forming a 'religious ... |
 | Hartford - Page 144Religious Inquirer, published once in two weeks, at the city of Hartford, (Conn.) 8 pages royal octavo, $I 00 per annum ; edited by Rev. ... |
 | Buffalo - Page 89viz. from the " First UniVer- salist Society in Livonia and Richmond :" the " First Universalist Society in the village of Buffalo ;" and the " First ...more pages: 20 160 |
 | New-York - Page 118A friend of ours residing in New-York, (who is ready to prove what he asserts,] has recently given us the following statement : - " At a meeting of ...more pages: 96 99 144 167 181 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 97si ciety in Boston, for "propagating the gospel among she Indians and others, in North America," $210 per annum ; and from the society at Edinburgh. ... |
 | Rochester, NY - Page 184C7" NEW SOCIETIES Universalist Societies have lately been formed in Rochester, NY : Belfast, JIe. i and Leuipsler, NH WESTERN ASSOCIATION. ... |
 | Watertown, NY - Page 144Herald of salvation, published twice a month at Watertown, NY 8 pages royal octavo, §I 00 per ann. ; edited by Rev. ... |
 | Warren, Rhode-Island - Page 160A work by this title has been published for several months last at Warren, Rhode-Island. It is edited by Mr. Reuben Potter, jr. of the " Christian" ... |
 | Nelson, Ohio - Page 107FITZ — The following are the ques tions proposed and Rnswered, at a public dehate, held at Nelson, Ohio, in May last, between Mr. ... |
 | Little Falls, NY - Page 144Gospel Iurjui-er, published semi-monthly at Little Falls, NY 8 pages royal octavo, $I 00 per annum j edited by Rev. ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 31Eliphnlet Case, jun. of Plymouth, (Mass ) ha* recently heen converted to the faith of Universal Salvation. For about seven years he has heen :. member ... |
 | Philadelphia, New- York - Page 144Elhanan Wmchester, we earnestly solicit from our friends particularly from those in Philadelphia, New- York and Hartford, all the inibrma- tion which ... |
 | Oxford - Page 20to attend the Chenango association on the first Wednesday and Tbursday in September next, at Oxford. SR Smith, Miles and Jones to attend the Cayuga ... |
 | Norwalk, Conn - Page 178Paul's Chnrch in Norwalk, Conn, who was manifestly incompetent to the undertaking. The difficulties between Great Britain and America had now assumed ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 121Oue in Liverpool, the " Christian Reflector." There is another body of Unitarian Uni- versalists, known by the name of " Free Thinking Christians. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 160A paper by this title has lately been commenced at Philadelphia, under the patronage of the Unitarians. Gospel Palladium. ...more pages: 98 144 |
 | Haverhill, Mass - Page 130I vjsited Haverhill, Mass, and preached in the Masonic-Hall. Ifwas crowded to excess. In the evening we had ihe use of the Baptist meeting-house. ... |
 | Pembroke - Page 90Whiitiel, the association adjourned, to meet at Pembroke, near the Academy, on the ihird Wednesday and Tbursday of Sept. ... |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 144The Christian InUlligcnc-i; published at Portland, Maine, semi monthly, quarto, $L 00 per annum ; edited by Rev. ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 129I have visited Portsmouth in my tourt and am happy to state, that, under the able' ministry of my much esteemed friend, Br. ... |
 | Gloucester, Mass - Page 1798 Murray was then settled iu Gloucester, Mass. ; but he had preached occasionally in Button ever since the year I773. ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 72John Oliver, Esq. of Baltimore, lately deceased, left $<20000 to the Hibernian socir'- of which he was president, for the purpose of establishing A ... |
 | New-Orleans - Page 175has received and considered with great attention, " the Petition of the Friends to Univers.il Salvation residing in the city of New-Orleans. ... |
 | Gloucester - Page 129There are three societies of our order in Gloucester, one at the harbor, one at Squam, and another at Sandy-Bay. ... |
 | Albany - Page 160Davis from Albany will commence the second term of hii Female Academy, on he I8ih inst. This institution i- for the instruction of lisses in different ... |
 | Paris - Page 47(RI) General Convention The General Convention of Universal- ists will be held at the village of Clinton, in the town of Paris, and county of Onei- dn ...more pages: 22 |
 | Bristol - Page 23To prove which, it is immediately added, " While he was hishop of Bristol, be expended, in repairing and improving the Episcopal Falace £4000 ! ... |
 | Norwich - Page 98The first missionary among them was Samuel Kirkland, from Norwich, (Conn.) in I764. He was patronized b\ the Edinburgh Society and Hr<rvar1 College in ... |
 | Brighton - Page 20Person, Richlimd ; Amas Crandal, Wattrford, Penn. ; Salmon Adams ; Thomas Gross, Buffalo ; Liscomb Knapp, Brighton ; Oah-in. ... |
 | Charleston - Page 120Adams, Troy ; William Siowell, Hoprvillr ; B. .oeeland, Charleston ; I. Dubols. Kingston ; Judge levendorir, Verona ; R Frislwe, Deanefcbush ; J. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 41For these purposes, the ancient tabernacle was erected in the desort ; for the same purposes Solomon built a house at Jerusalem to the name of the God ...more pages: 29 96 100 106 166 171 192 |
 | Chandler - Page 178In this, Chandler contended, that since the Episcopalians conscientiously believe that none but a Bishop has authority to ordain ministers, ... |
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