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nished us with several forms of prayer anciently ma ( Je use of ; but in transcribing thenfi here , I should anticipate what I propose to make the subject of distinct consideration , namely , the design of sacrifices under the Mosaic
law . It will be sufficient to adopt the remark of the learned author already quoted , that it is highly probable that the prayers which were wont to be uttered by the side of the victim , had reference to the same object as the victim itself . Outram , Lib . i . c . 15 ,
§ . 9 . Lastly , The priests ministering at the altar , were required to be free from corporal blemish , and to be purified by water and the use of various ceremonies from all uncleanness or occasional pollution . ( To be continued . ) vMafl ^ taM .
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- ^—Account of the Establishment ofPresbytertanism in Manchester . No . V . * Sir , April 20 , 1823 . SEND you farther extracts from I the Register of the Presbyterian classical meeting- in Manchester W . . J . " T 7 ie 33 d Meetznye at Manchester , June \ 2 th , 1649 .
cc c \ A l _ A . i - n _ t * 1 % , T _ " 2 . A letter of excuse , from Mr . Jones , and it was accepted . " 3 . Mr . Benson and Mr . Clayton appeared , theire excuse was accepted , and they promised to attend y Classe for aftertymes . " 6 . A letter to be sent unto
certaine of the Inhabitants of the parish of Rostourae , which formerly appeared against Mr . Adam Martindale . " 8 . Johja Taylor and John Hilton doe undertake to Jbringe in sufficient
witnesses ( to make good the exceptions whereupon theire petition for a new election of JElders at Ouldham was grounded ) ' the next Classe at Manchester , the secoricle Tuesday in July next .
" 9 . Whereas the Parishioners of Preatwich have presented a petition to this Classe , expresseinge theire desir ^ to have Mr . Isaac Allen for theire " astor , this Classe retiuxnea them this absweare : that until ! Mr . Allen
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give satisfaction cpncenieinge his takeing y &ation&l ! Covfenani , a& 4 4 $$ either cleare himselfe to bee free frGni malignancie , or give sure satisfacjii&i } in that point as they shall thinke meete for the removeall of y skandall hee lyes under in that respecte , and shall also testifie his readine ^ se
to cincture in the present ChuYcfy government , they cannot give way td the approveall of him as the Pastor of the Church at Prestwich . ** 11 . A day of thanksgiving to be on Thursday , the 21 st of June instant , for the supply of corn , the
seasonableness of the weather , the safe and free returne of our Ministers , the late seasonable victorie God hath given our brethren in Scotland against the malignants there , and for preserveinge these parts from the infection , ' ancj preventinge the rageinge of it in the places where it is .
" 12 . A letter delivered to this Classe , expressing the desires of sundry of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Rostourne to have Mr . Adam Martindale for their Vicarr . " € f By the Provinciall Assemblie at Preston , May I , 1649 .
" 1 . Resolved upon the Question , That intimation bee given to everie Classis , that this question is to be discussed , the next Session of the Provinciall Assembly , viz . Whether the children of grossely ignorant and scandalous parents , so known to tyee , as alsoe of Papists and excommunicates ,
as alsoe bastard Children , are to be baptized . " 2 . This Assemblie , upon consideration of the account giyen in by the Deljeg ' ates of the Classes , concerneihge the condition of theire reto
spective Classes , a ^ cordinge a former order given put by this Ass ^ ml > Ue , solemnly admpnisheth the s ^ vefall Classes within this prtivin ^ e / ' tliat each of them wither * theire respecfciv ^ bounds , put on , and execule with all vigor ana q ^ uig ^ ce , tpe discipline pi the Chtxrch , fijiA for t-bat' ena tlx ^ t ihey Use' all m ^ anes within the utt 6 r-
most extent * o £ tlteVe povv ^ i , " to ^ Voqwe the gemeingp 6 f c ; 6 ^ g ^ gWQai ^ elaare ^ rooa j \ n < J ^ eife . uft ^ u k ^ e m ¦^^ ^ f ? W * ' S'&l ^ ftiSfiw wWmtkri ^^ . ' M ?
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Recount of-the Establishment « f Preabyterianism in AfanchgsCer . 27 $
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1823, page 275, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1784/page/19/
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