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ciftft ' a answeare in writ $ i | ijfe , and it m& deferred to the next monethfy meeteinge . ** The bSth Meeteinge at Manchester , Juh / 9 > th , X ®!>\ .
- " 3 . Mr . Warden is desired to request the assistance of some Justice of Peace , in relation to ordinance of Parliament concerneinge Mr . Odcroft ' s contempt of the Classe .
" 4 . Mr . Smith is desired to speake to Mi " . Valentyne , and withall to request him to come to Manchester , to conferr with -Mr . Warden and Mr . HbUinwbrth .
" 5 . Agreed that warrants bee sent forthwith to require some witnesses to come before the Classe , to testifie what they can concerneinge Mr . Odcroft .
" The B 9 eh Meeteinge at Manchester , August 12 ° , 1651 . 44 Ouldham , no Minister , no Elder " . 3 . The businesse of the last Classe was deferred , because much thereof did relate to Mr . Warden , and hee
unexpectedly called away . 4 t The Ci * asse did not meete iu the month of September , 1651 . " No reason is assigned for this interruption . W . J .
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Rae , a work not now much koown but marked by information and inte . grity . ; " ' " ' ' ^ "We have it from several good hands , that upon this day ' s march , ( Nov . 12 , 1715 , ) Mr . ^ oad and Mr : fFalher two Dissenting Ministers in Lancashire , came to General Wills , yet few miles
while he wi ^ s some from Preston , and told him they had a considerable party of men weU armed for his Majesty ' s service , and that they were ready to take any part his Excellency was pleased to assign them . As soon as he knew who they were , and had seen their men , he told them that after he was come to Preston he
would assign thenya post . Accordingly , when he arrived there he made the necessary disposition for an attack , and sent back to tell them to keep the bridge of Ribhle , to prevent the Rebels escaping £ hat way , or their friends coming from that side to join them . This they did with so much
courage and bravery , that the General regretted afterwards that he had not assigned them a better post . However , we are told that after the General went up to London , he was pleased to notify their good conduct on that occasion to Government , who generously settled upon them j £ 100 per 9
^^ «** «^ •« m ** ^ . W annum . It is well known that the Rebels were surrounded in Preston , and taken so effectually , that it put a speedy end to the insurrection . Thus the Protestant Dissenters , though not the * blind and indiscriminate admirers of
all the measures of Government , have within them the seeds of genuine lovalty . This numerous andrespeetable body of religionists can , on a proper emergency , rush forth , and , buckling on their armour , aid the cause as well as swell the triumphs of civil and religious liberty . The patriotis m of these two Dissenting Ministers entitles them to a niche in the temple of
fame ; their deeds should occupy » {> age in the annals of their country , ndeed , their well-directed ardpwr » so good a cause , when tltfmaafiaa of Catholics , and even Churchmen , stflW aloof , ought , with every due encomium , to descend to posterity . Pray , Mr . Editor , tan aiiy of your Lancashire coTreappmknts jtfve a » y ittformatioir * tJK $$ i J ? fef «* . . .. ¦ : o i
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Islington , Sir , November 4 , 1823 . MUSING upbn this day being the anniversary of the landing of mutant at Torbay , 1688 , by which tihe rights and liberties of the British Subject \ vere secured , I could not help
feeling grateful that the family of the Stuarts were never suffered to return ror the destruction of them . Neither the Rebellion of 1715 nor of 1745 succeeded . In the suppression of these memorable insurrections , our
Dissenting forefathersr took an active part , and the Brunswick family were sensible of their merits on these occasions . Job Orion , in his Life bfDodtiridge , mentions this good man going about and enlisting young men out of
his congregation , in the year 1745 . Bill the following- circumstance has recently come to my knowledge ; it is 9 , Hote 9 tonwd in the History of the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1823, page 690, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1791/page/10/
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