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REMARKS.PST. An Appendix'to-an "Appeal to the JZubiic" in the Case of the Otfd Meeting House > Wbl-•cerhampton. • .(--<' ¦ ' I ¦ - .j. - l *>' ..." ik i. • * • ¦ • ¦ ' "->—m^I^J^P^™
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The professed design of this " Appendix / 5 , which bears the signature of Mr . Charles ^ lander , is to give a minute detail of
circumstances connected with the Old Meeting House ; but its *¦ ' _ * - * : . * real object is to calunaniate the Tru stees at large , and myself in particular . This must lae evident to the most superficial reader . The chWf | tHegajtipns are , in substance , — that | ^ ave furnished Mr . Bransbv with a wilful miss tatement of facts ; that I hafV ^ e
all along been the bitter enemy O of Mr , Steward ; that I p *^ verged ^ tr . John M P ^ J ^ ^ was fixtremely desirous of settling tibe 4 isj > utes between Mr . Steward and the Congregation
in an amicable way , from accomplishing his purpose ; matin the affair of the election of Mf- Jampson < 1781 ) , the minority , tfiat is , t } i ^ 4 ntity ^ H ^ rian s , took viqlent possession of the chapej , and wrested its endowments and appurtenances out of the h ^ i ^ s of
of , their ridatfi ^ l owners ; an 4 that the treatment J ^ r . § te > rard by |^ n i ^ r ^ dshaw tias been shamefully cru ^ i and oppressive - § ojne 9 ^ r ^ mattgrs o / mipor ipipprtance are brpught fprwaisJ ; fgr , ^ he mos t part the productjon of tlie writer ' s distemper ^ brgi » . M * ny-9 ^ b€ » e . ^ rge ^ ^ ave appeared before , in a , very sin ^ sr performance , sent Jfor | h to the public through Ifee . mejiium o ^ jhef ^ CqngrqgaUpQ ^ l jytagajrine , " ap < i circuited , i » the shape of a pija ^ lgtler , , in jt ^ e year AQA 7 » signe 4 by ten . ^ alvinist ^ c ] ytri \ istera , whoise najnes it may jnot be amiss again to i = eGord , as the promoters and abettors of religious persecutioa in the nineteenth Century : « J . A . James , BtrihibgteiWr t ; Win . Thorpe , ' m ^{ t Kos : Scales , WolV ^ rfep ^ ta v£ M ; ^^
Remarks.Pst. An Appendix'to-An "Appeal To The Jzubiic" In The Case Of The Otfd Meeting House ≫ Wbl-•Cerhampton. • .(--≪' ¦ ' I ¦ - .J. - L *≫' ..." Ik I. • * • ¦ • ¦ ' "-≫—M^I^J^P^™
REMARKS . PST . An Appendix'to-an "Appeal to the JZubiic" in the Case of the Otfd Meeting House > Wbl-• cerhampton . . ( -- < ' ¦ ' I ¦ - . j . *> ' ... " ik i . * ¦ ¦ ' " - >—m ^ I ^ J ^ P ^™
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1819, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1709/page/1/
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