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6. Lord's Day Evening. Lower-street, Islington, Rev. J. Yockney. Shakespear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. G. Evans. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. J. Campbell. Union-street, Borough, Rev. R. Davis. Stepney Meeting, Rev. E. H. May. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Hally. Mr. Harper's, London-road, Rev. Dr. Henderson.

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11. Friday Evening. Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. J. Peacock. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. C. Morris.

13. Lord's Day Morning.--Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles.

Mr. Rees. Carter-lane, Rev. J. Upton, jun.

Bury street, Rev.

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Lord's Day Afternoon.-Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles.
Lord's Day Evening. -- Lower-street, Islington, Rev. T. Griffin.
pear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. J. T. Barker. Robinson's-row, Kingsland,
Rev. W. S. Palmer. Union-street, Borough, Rev. J. Hughes. Stepney
Meeting, Rev. W. Chapman. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Arundel.
Mr. Harper's, London-road, Rev. Mr. Campbell.

18. Friday Evening.- Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. J. Ivimey.
court, Old Bailey, Rev. H. J. Rook.

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20. Lord's Day Morning.--Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles. Mr. Lewis. Carter-lane, Rev. G. Pritchard.

Bury-street, Rev.

Shakes

Lord's Day Afternoon.-Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles. Lord's Day Evening. - Lower-street, Islington, Rev. I. Mann. pear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. H. Pawling. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Rev. Dr. Harris. Union-street, Borough, Rev. R Phillip. Stepney Meeting, Rev. G. Clayton. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Griffin. Mr. Harper's, London-road, Rev. Mr. Deane.

25. Friday Evening. Eldon-street Chapel, Finsbury, Rev. W. Williams. Newcourt, Old Bailey, Rev. J. Richards.

27. Lord's Day Morning.-Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles.

Mr. Irons. Carter-lanc, Rev. J. Upton.

Bury-street, Rev.

Shakes

Lord's Day Afternoon.-Salters' Hall, Rev. Mr. Giles. Lord's Day Evening.- Lower-street, Islington, Rev. Dr. Smith. Ellis pear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. T. Harper. Robinson's-row, Kingsland, Edmes Rev. E. Miller. Union-street, Borough, Rev. G. Rose. Stepney MeetPearsring, Rev. J. Fletcher, A.M. High-street, Deptford, Rev. Mr. Wood, Mr. Harper's, London-road, Rev. Mr. Yockney.

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