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conclusion of Jjie debate it was carried by a , | u ^ orit ^ y iqf ^ ix , [ Whisto ^ says four , ] m near ope hundred ajid Ijwej&y against siibscrifcingi - ' A ' learpea aip pidus b ^ hopl Bf . BeUjtyiM ftosftMSk had been
t ^ e { first Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England , and the answers to the fifth and sixth questions in the Assembly ' s Catechism . Tliis occasioned great and tumultuary disputes and alterqatiojis ,: opt proper to be mentioned , b ^ t what has always happened ( with shame be it spoken ) in ecclesiastical meetings of all sects and ^ narHpA' of Christians . At Yh # »
Wh ^ Waited several years liirnsel ^ by seveHl of Ms owti ^ fergj ^ for prnirting and preaclnng a ^ pii ^ tJp ^ rsecutioii iti mattdrs of JC ^ ligion , iwak pleased to > ay on this occasion , th ^ t it was flife ^ fir ^ t corivdcattiott 6 y assembly of divines , since the time of the apostles , fliat hnd carried a question for liberty . -
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Samuel Savage Samuel Hioflimore Robert Lamb Amos Harrison John Bradley Samuel Clarke Daniel Burgess John Cornish Thomas Newman Qinntus Naylor John Sherman Richard Parkes Samuel OJdfiehl John Cambden Jfftthaniel Fox well John Conder Thomas Simmor « 4 i David Jennings John Eaton Ob . Hughes Arthur Shallett Richard Tuddema E . Roscoe James Richardson Matthew Kendall William Bush Christopher Taylo Thomas Cotton For Subscril Jeremiah Smith William Lorimer Samuel Pomfret William Tong * B . Robinson Thomas Reynolds Thomas Bradbury Jos . Hill Thomas Harrison Daniel Wilcox Jolip ,, Newman Jabez Earle Thomas Lloyd James Wood George Davy 4 John Skeepe John Sladen
William Curtis James Mathews : ; V | Za : Merrill ¦ " ' . 7 ' ; Jolih Beaumont ' Fi-ancis Frefcmaii ' / David Rees Thomas MHchell ' John Nesbit ' : 7 . Robert Bmgge Matthew CleKk Thomas Rid ^ ley ^ John Noble John Asty Edward Wall in John Faxon ' Ja . Alderson John Cumming * John Killing-hall Ja . Galloway J . Lewis Thomas I > ewhurst Isaac Bates Mark Key William Chapitfan Samuel Harris Thomas Masters Edward Ridgway-Abraham Mulli net-Will iam Hookey Sen . ' Pastors in the Country . William Busline ! I ' Stephen Crisp Peter Goodwin George Burnett Preachers Licenced . Hoi man Hood William M'Clatchy , Philip Gibbs William ftehsoa John Tomins Peter Bradbu » y < . -. ¦ * ' Thomas Charltoa " Henry Francis Jos . Tate Richard Glover Emanuel Ellerken .
' 1 ' . '• - ' ' ' ••! ¦ •" - The reader may find accounts of moat Qf the j > qr * pos in both tfiese Uats » ^ b y turning \\ ' p the Index of Wilsons < VDissenting ClhUfche ^ . " The
promised continuation of that valuable work ia mudh desired ; and by no one more than by your present Corr S « - apondent , A . B . Y .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1819, page 17, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1768/page/17/
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