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me Meetinghouse , who answered that a suppfy had been provided for the ensuing sabbath . Ma . Jameson was conducted by J . Han bury , to West-Bromwich , where he preached for Mr . HumphRY & . " In a subsequent part of the same Narrative , Mr . Hickcox
says , " By advice of their friends in London , they ( Mr . B # Mander and his party . ) applied to Counsel for his opinion in the mutler . There were two circumstances mentioned in the
Case as stated to the Counsel , by their Attorney , that were false , as that of the Meeting-house being shut up , and nine non-subscribers to twenty-one to the invitation /*
The reader will now judge to what credit , " I am <* entitled . " Before I offer any remarks on ( he statements in the Letter addressed to me , by Mr . John Mander , I feel myself called upon to say , that in style and language , the Letter as it appears
ii > the u Appendix , * ' is materially different from that which received . Almost every sentence has been -dressed up for the public eye : —a proceeding which I apprehend to be unusual in such cases , and which I cannot think quite ingenuous , especially when I see what advantage has been taken of unguarded and hastily written notes , in other parts of this " Appendix . "
The object of Mr . Mander * s communication is to show , that my account of the endowments belonging to the Meetinghouse , is erroneous . u Mr . Marshall and Mr . Hill / ' says he ,
gave each of them . £ 200 . in Mr , Cole ' s time , and before he had any thoughts of leaving Wolverhampton , for the support of the interest , reserving the proceecls to themselves during their lives . "
I had been led to conceive , from a diligent examination of all the documents within my reach , that these two gentlemen , in the prospect of its being necessary to invite a new
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 22, 1819, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1710/page/5/
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