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I shall give myself no further trouble about Mr . Charle * Mander ' s " peculiar colouring of justice * " It is , beyond all question , " a peculiar colouring !**
" Mr * Brausby , says Mu . Charles Mandek * denies that flic Meeting-house was locked and guarded , but does not disprove it ; and when I recollect that his only means of inform ation is through a person who was too young at the time this occurred , to have aay distinct remembrance of it , to what
credit , I would ask , is he entitled ? 1 have also this part of Verax ' s statement confirmed by some of those who were in ^ terested at the time , and who would not pledge their honour to a falsehood /*
In this instance , as in many other instances , Ma . Chari-es Mander ' s c < recollection" has sadly failed him . When I entered upon a history o £ the circumstances as they arose , from the time of Mr . Cole ' s being first led to think of withdrawing
himself from the pastoral office at Wolverhampton , till Miu Griffiths became the minister of the congregation , I promised « not to write a single syllable upon hearsay-evidence ; " and to this engagement with the public , I most faithfully adhered .
The character of Mr . Hickcox , for correctness and impartiality , 1 believe , is beyond suspicion . My representation of the point in question was founded upon his authority ; and
JVI r * Charles Manpkr must excuse me ,, if upon that authori ty ^ whilst I decline a " pledge of honour" from those who were interested ai the time , " I still persist in stating my belief that the Meeting-house was opened for public worship as usual . ' ¦ * " To the surprise of marw , " ( I transcribe the very words of
Mr . Hickcox , from a Narrative in his own hand wricing , ) Mr . Jameson , with his wife and four children came to Wolverhamptan , April 24 * , 17 & 1 . Upon which , Mr . Cu 4 tti ^ Es Hunter , asked Mr . Maushalu if they would admit him to preach , in
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 22, 1819, page 4, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1710/page/4/
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