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£ teaclied for some time at Needham Market , and delivered an evening lecture at Ipswich . On the ejection Of fchis x place , h £ became the first pastor , at seveiity . seven years of
age , and preached a sermon on its opening , April 2 f > tbj 17 QQ * . He died in the month of August , i $ the same year .
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t . Rev . J . Fairfax - *• "— S . Baxter 3 , ~ S . Say * 4 . — T . N . ScQtt " . 5 . - * r ILIjewin f . — W . Wood - $ , ~ . Jas JPilkington 9 . j-f * W . Jervis - so . - •* S . Parifcer - , ; J fcJC . - * f Ec ^ i T f ± z , - — T . Drummond ¦ j ¦ ¦ * >'
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Barking , Suffolk in - 1 70 ^ * * ? 1700 LowestofF , Suffolk - 172 ^ 5 # * about 1737 Debenham , Suffolk - 1766 Stamford , Lincolnshire' - 1770 . iff % t ¦ &r 1 * 1 * 1 % Warrington Acad « ny - X 7 74 Devizts , Wiltsshice - 1778 Coseley , Staffordshire - 1797 Gsieri ^ arthen Aca * demy <¦ l 3 <> 3 Filby , Norfolk 1805
Died . 1700 1 740 1797
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Lewes , Sussex - * 1803 Gellionen , Glamorganshire . [ NowofNewingtoh Green . ] i 8 o , J
f Rev . James Pilkingtoa settled as minister at Derb y 1778 ; retired Grata JDerby to Ipswich 1 : 797 ; occasionally assisted the ministers in the town and neighbourhood ; and died 1804 ,
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Account of < c Master Rothwell ^ tke Exorcist . December $ 5 3 1810 * Sir , iTou * Oleaher , Ko . 73 , ( vol ^ V » / p , 352 ) entitled " Satan ' s st ^ auge ac tings / ' has reminded me Of two extraordinary accounts of oispossessioas whiGh justify , ttnd i ^ ight occasion , the reniark in
Salmons Chronological Historian < i * 88 ) uader the year 15 ^ 6 , &at M the Puritans pretend to ?^ oik miracles , q ad particularly * > 4 n * i put 4 emkS Th ^ se two Amounts « e € 6 ttna In the " Jbiws
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of sundry modern English divines , 1651 , " by Saml . Clark , an ejecU ed minister , whose works haye maintained a high reputation among'Calvinistic Nonconformists * The earliest of the divines to whom ibis miraculous power } % ascribed was 4 C Master Richard
Rothwellj ' a native of Boltonin the Moors , who died in l 627 > aged 63 . He appears from his life , written by a iriend 5 tp h ^ ve jenjoyed and improved the jacj ^ an ^ tages of a liberal educatioa fMn the schools and in Cambrid ge ^ ' * " After many years speat in the Univexsity , he . was Ordained
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1811, page 75, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2413/page/11/
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