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admit of it, to issue the other publications o £ the Society to 
Associates, being ministers of religion, either gratuitously or at 
as small a charge as the Council may deem proper. 
8. When it shall be found necessary to send the letter, 
Form D, to any Member or Associate who may be in arreai 
the printed papers and other publications of the Society shall 
cease to be sent to such Member or Associate till the arrears 
are paid ; and, until then, he shall not be allowed to attend 
any Meeting of the Society, nor have access to any public rooms 
which may be in its occupation. 
9. The Library shall be under the management and direction 
of the Council, who are empowered to designate such works 
as shall not be allowed to circulate. 
10. Each Member shall be allowed to borrow books from 
the Library, and to have not more than three volumes in 
his possession at the same time ; pamphlets and periodical 
publications not to be kept above fourteen days, nor any 
other book above three weeks. 
11. Members who may borrow books from the Library shall 
be answerable for the full value of any work that is lost or 
injured. 
12. Periodical publications shall remain on the table for a 
month, other books for a fortnight, after they are received. 
13. When a book or pamphlet is wanted, and has been the 
stipulated time in the possession of any Member, the Secretary 
shall request its return, and a fine of threepence a day shall 
be incurred for every day it may be detained, which fine shall 
commence on the third day after the transmission of the notice 
in the case of town Members, and after the sixth day in the 
case of country Members ; and until the return of such works, 
and the discharge of all fines incurred, no further issue of 
books shall be permitted to the Member applied to. 
14. The books shall be ordered in for inspection at such times 
as the Council shall appoint, and a fine of half a crown shall 
be incurred for neglecting to send in books by the time 
required in the notice. 
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