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MR . STQGDON addressed the public from the pVessj several times , with ability and reputation . He annexed his natne * but to one of the *** '; , whjch was * '
a sermon entitled ^ T * he Character of a Prirni $ iV 6 Preacher , " in If 18 , delivered first at / thpriie ^
ton and afterw&ras m Eifeter . * One of his anonymous publications arose from a singular ; incident . Mr . Read , wh < £ had beeii several year ' s ai ' ^ up il of ^ Mr , Hallet , and was ; de ^ gB ^| b r a Dissenting miriist £ i % feejiig f ^ Siovcd tfo Oxford and becoming a
commoner at Baliol College , on returning to the city , showed that her ha [ d espoused high and $ gid notions * Ariiong other sentiments of this ? completion ,. Avhicli he ad-. vancedj he often gSive it its his opinion , that " baptism as administered arttons : the Dissenters
wasr null and invalid / ' On this principle , he thought it his dtutjr to-be baptized by soitffc jTiini ^ er of t he national qh'Uf $ *• • ' He ^ -Was ^ accordingly b ap «» if |^ j ^ 47 ; I 4 j- ^ Mr . Je ^ ikinson , d ' ^ gMm : % h the parish chuife ^^ rf : iie «||( tji \ KiB ^ one milfe froth E ^ ei < l ?; two ottiet
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clergymen , Mr . King and Mr . J * Walker , stood god-&thers on the occasion . T ^ h is act of re-bapti * zatibnniade a great lioise in the
city and neighbourhood . The Dissenters laughed at the bigotry atid pitied the uridijaritableness o ^ those who were concerned in it . A Dissenting niinister of the first respectability in the City , Mr . John Withers ^ took up his pen , on the subject , in a Tract entitled , ? ArCa ^ feat against the new Sect ^ T Anato ^ aptist ^ s , lately sprung up at Exon : shewing the ^ Tovel ty and Scfiism ^ i ' tfeie Absurdity and danger ^^ ape tidericy of their ^ rfneipieiTand Practices who were
concerned in the Re-bapi ^ tion of Mr * l ^ epjamin Read . ¦ In a Letter to a Friend . " Mr- Read 'jpublibhed a reply . Mr ' , Withers , not beii 3 ig ; at leisdre to proc ^ d in the tli ^
cbhJtrdvp ^ s ^ p rosccution of it Wafcs ^ Signed to Mr , Stogdon ^ though he was otxly in' his 23 d # yearj ^ n d ^^ in ^ little time , ' hp piib ^ whWj ^ vf ^ fe ^^ . - ^ n « J judicious ^ ^^^ niSije d , ^ 'A ^ , Defence of % ^^ vekf ; i | lfi h §! m new Sect of Ariaba ^ t ^ ts ^ &c /*
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Tttt MONTH LY REPOSITORY " OF ' "» ¦ - -4 -... - j . i " - > * Theology and General Literature .
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¦ ' t HEMOIR OP THE REV , HUBERT STOGpON .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1809, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1734/page/1/
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