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RESOLUTIONS

PROPOSED FOR THE ADOPTION OF

AUXILIARY SOCIETIES.

I. THAT the plan and objects of "The Society for the Promotion of. Permanent and Universal Peace," have the cordial approbation of this meeting.

II. That a Society be now formed upon the same principles, to be called "The Auxiliary Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace;" whose object shall be to cooperate and correspond with the Society established for that purpose in London.

III. That no publications shall be circulated by this Society but such as have received the sanction of the Society in London.

IV. That all subscriptions and donations, after deducting incidental expences, shall be remitted to the Treasurer of the Society in London, to promote the great objects of the Institution.

V. Every Annual Subscriber of Donor of

and upwards, and every

and upwards, shall be a member of the Society, and shall be entitled to receive, within the year, Tracts to the amount of half his subscription.

VI. That no person be eligible as a member of the Committee, whose principles, on the subject of War, are not in strict accordance with those on which the Society is founded.

VII. That

be a Committee, with power to add to their

number.

VIII. That

be appointed the Treasurer.

IX. That an Annual Meeting be held on such a day as the Committee shall appoint, to receive their Report, to elect a Treasurer, and to attend to such other business as may come before it.

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PUBLISHED BY T. HAMILTON, 33, PATERNOSTER ROW;

SOLD BY

HATCHARD AND SON, PICCADILLY; DARTON AND HARVEY, GRACECHURCH-STREET;

AND CHALMERS AND COLLINS, GLASGOW.

OF

THE PEACE SOCIETY,

No. 2, STAR COURT, BREAD STREET, CHEapside,
LONDON.

COMMITTEE.

ROBERT MARSDEN, Esq. CHAIRMAN,
57, Doughty Street.

Treasurer, JOHN SCOTT, Esq. 1, Bartholomew Lane.

Honorary Home Secretary, THOMAS BELL, Esq. 18, Bucklersbury.

Honorary Foreign Secretary, JOHN BOWRING, Esq. London-Field,
Hackney.

WILLIAM ALLEN, Plough Court, Lombard Street.
THOMAS M. CоомвS, 14, Ludgate Street.
CHARLES STOKES DUDLEY, Nelson Square.

THOMAS FURLEY FORSTER, Esq.

BENJAMIN MEGGOTT FORSTER, Esq. St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate

JOSEPH HALE, Crescent, Jewin Street.

Street.

THOMAS HANCOCK, M.D. Finsbury Square.

Rev. THOMAS HARPER, East Street, Walworth.

JOHN HARRIS, 308, Wapping.

SAMUEL PARKES, Esq. 30, Mecklenburgh Square.

JOHN ROBERTS, 2, Inner Temple Lane.

FREDERICK SMITH, Croydon.

THOMAS STURGE, Croydon.

JOHN WARNER, Crescent, Jewin Street.

NON-RESIDENTS.

RICHARD DYKES ALEXANDER, Ipswich.

THOMAS CLARKSON, Esq. M. A. Playford Hall, Suffolk.
JOHN CLARKSON, Esq. Woodbridge, Suffolk.

JOSEPH TREGELLES PRICE, Neath Abbey.

EVAN REES.

REV. WILLIAM STEPHENSON, West Thurrock, Essex.

Assistant Secretary and Collector.

JOHN BEVANS,

2, Star Court, Bread Street, Cheapside.

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respective Officers of the Peace Society, directed No. 2, Star Court, Bread Street, Cheapside.

SOCIETY'S TRACTS. Price 2d. each.

ENGLISH.

No. 1. A Solemn Review of the Custom of War.

2. War inconsistent with the Doctrine and Example of Jesus Christ, by John Scott, Esq.

3. An Essay on the Doctrine and Practice of the early Christians as they relate to War, by Thomas Clarkson, Esq. M.A.

4. Extracts from Erasmus.

5. Sketches of the Horrors of War, by Evan Rees.

6. On Universal Peace, by the Rev. David Bogue.

WELSH.-Epitome of the Views and Objects of the Society for the Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace.

FRENCH. A Compendium of the Tracts in progress.

GERMAN-Translation of No. 1.

DUTCH.-Translation of No. 2.

SPANISH.-Translation of No. 3.

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Received by the Members of the Committee, and at the Office.

Every Annual Subscriber of 10s. 6d. and upwards, may, within the year, receive in return, Tracts to the amount of one half of his Subscription, on application at the Office.

Country Subscribers, who wish to be regularly supplied with new Publications, are requested to give the Address of some person in London, to whom they may be sent.

The Committee invite the Communications of the friends of Peace, on all subjects connected with the interests of the Society; and will be glad to be advised of any proceedings or publications (whether in favour of or opposed to its objects) which may be deemed of sufficient importance to be submitted to them.

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