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CAMBRIDGE:

METCALF AND COMPANY,

PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.

1

THE

TWENTY-EIGHTH REPORT

OF THE

AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION,

WITH THE

ADDRESSES AT THE ANNIVERSARY,

MAY 24, 1853.

BOSTON:

CROSBY, NICHOLS, AND COMPANY,

111 WASHINGTON STREET.

JUNE, 1853.

Price 3 Cents.

NOTE.

THE Executive Committee of the American Unitarian Association, having clearly set forth in the following Report the characteristic principles, views, and spirit which they are seeking to diffuse, would confidently appeal to all persons throughout our land, who, in the real convictions of their minds and feelings of their hearts, sympathize with these objects, for personal coöperation and for pecuniary assistance. The most inviting fields are opened before us, the most urgent appeals are made to us, petitions the most obligatory in their claims and the most flattering in their promises are constantly reaching us from a hundred directions, and we can do but little because we have not the necessary pecuniary means. If the facts in our possession were as adequately known and felt by our intelligent and generous laity as they are by us, we have not a doubt that our treasury would be bountifully fed from their abundance. We would respectfully suggest to the friends of Liberal Christianity, that contributions from their wealth can in no way be made more simply and effectually subservient to the great religious demands of our country, than by placing them at the disposal of the American Unitarian Association.

CAMBRIDGE:

METCALF AND COMPANY, STEREOTYPERS AND PRINTERS.

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