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itinerant ^ ubo hadgonc . out"into the * higlv ^ uy&oandc hedges / 1 his fi rst exckun ation has ; diieen ^ ' f A e Church U ^ wri ' danger , biit almost in the same breath , tinkers and
tailors nave been described as the assailants : Now who , Mr , Editor > would suppose ih&t the taylor has always bor ^ ai * ^ important office in the established Protestant- as well as
in thei Fapafc Church i yet this has certainly teen the case . For proof , I need only refer to a passage in the Life of Mr . George Herbert , the once highly admired devotional poet , by his friend Isaac
Wait *^* < u { Bs 2 £ L ) Mn i Herbeit had tee a Ordained deacon , but , on being presented to a living by his relation the £ arl of Pembroke , bad some pious scruples , to be
ordained a priest . He > however * soon came into company likely enough to remove scruples * He •' took a journey to Wilton , the famous seat of the Earls of
Pembroke , at which time the King , the Earl and the whole court were there . The Earl acquainted Df . Laud , the Archbishop of Canterbury , with his kinsman ' s irreso
lution . And the Bishop did the next day so convince Mr . Herbert , that the refusal of it was a sin , that a taylor wfts sent for to come speedily from Salisbury , to Wilton ^ to take measure and make him canonical cioathsagainst
the next day , which tW Taylor did , and Mr . Herbert being so habited , went with bis presentation to the learned Dr . Davenaftt ^ who was then Bishop of Sa lisbury and -he gave him institution im »
mediately ?" 1 fear that very few if any high - churchmen read the Repository ,, I ihould otherwise promise myself
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• -v ¦ ¦ & ¦ ¦ - , -a . . - w t « i .. . r - . / - « iL that my brother . tradestlieQ jiiiA ^ ke benefited by tlu ^ dfew ? ov # f ^ be regardedm future ^ vi ih due t ^ spbct f sinceT ) it naw appears that the Hostl may ailwsoon be nude , in the church of Rome , without * priestj as , m the Church of England , a priest without ft taylor . MgRCATOR .
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Quaker * ' Non-resutmce to tori Sidfoonrt'sEtlL " ; ... O . JRy :,. ,. . , . .,.. . . ,, - , - ! . \ n ta ihV
I beg l ^ aye ^ h you ^ in common with alj % Q } & ^ 4 a # rf ^ . 6 > r registering i |^ varies ^ g | jn ^ ht 8 in relation to tfie opposittdjiiJte Lord SjdiTiouth ' s , todl-inteiid Bill , in a fornt wll ? A ^ R ^
lik « y ta . | M ^^^ ib ^ MlW' ^ struction ana ddmonuion of pos . terii ^; t ^ t ^ Ib ^ H ^ ^ Upt ® li Afifej ^ ' ^ n&ti Jfe t ; ceivin ^ rfibAe varipus prbeeediigs ^ of the Di §^ sentor ^ any account ofithei / cxer . tions , ja&f l ^ ate r truly , respeetaWe body of men , the Quafeei ^ ^ vDW
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¦ ' 530 , Quakers' Npn-rcsutancetq Lwi SidtHouths Bill *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1811, page 530, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2420/page/18/
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