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• « t i ^ v * f **? t r **« h li &imiM rim . has attained the age of twenty ( -teree . 9 , No f ireacieir afhail beciemptdd freia being lia $ » feT < = 'to 3 * e * drawn- ontk « miUtia or parish affices if he fotfco * any trade . 10 . Registers , of all chapels to be kept , '
11 . On complaint upon oath of improper cond act or behaviour of preaeh ers , they are to be bound over to the sessions , and if found guilty , their licence to be quashed . 12 . This m > t to extend to Quaker * . ^
This paper you may be willfqg to preserve as a curiosity , for happily it is nothing more now ih'&L r < the snare is broken and we hay # escaped /* PLEBEItJS , *
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Early \ Quakers not Triuitawumz Sin , Feb . 5 , 1 ^ Much has been said ofl ^ te ^ in your Repository arid other ptx&ft . cations , about ' divisions amtrrig the modem friends , called CJira . kers , respecting their primitive
Unitarian faith , eicplicitly' laid down by Wm , Penn , in his ** Sind y Foundation Shaken . " Astriat tract has been acknowledged ; and repeatedly printed and published , by the society , I was reafly at a loss to account for such modern
dissentions . But berrrg rnvself a person of some leisure , and 1 hope a sincere lover of truth , I fyave beert induced to look into soar £ of their principal " writers , ' ^ who , though dead , yet speak . * ' This
I have done with a view toa ^ certahTwti&t were their original * Opinions on the very impcvrtkrit sobject in question : and ' I think I tiavo fully satisfied myself , that thfe first Friends were rriore
devoutly concerned for the " pfdftko iioto of moral ri ' ^ hteou ' sncs ^ iand pure practical feii ^ ion in the wot Id ,
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IIm 4 s 4 > f * &iU to < urb Dissen t * v ^ i- ^ t'ino tffls * j i : . . v JVbt ^ . 13 , 1813 . Sin , ' *'
'" Look ? ng 6 ver some papers , I f 6 Und thfc following MS . and reinembered tbat the senator there named had once expressed in
parliament such a design as this paper imputes , to hiiru The project was ehtertarned , though not pursued , a few months ^ if * T recollect right , before the appearance 6 f Lord Sidrnothh * s portentous measure ,
Qf ^ icli jail England rung from side to Bld ^ l * ' Heads ~ a { a Bill intended to ^ e ^ r ^ rtilit iiito ' jmTli ^ tient by Mr , M . A . Taylor , to abmtge tke liberile » of Dis-^ reiiters . -u ^ r . - ¦; -. ¦ ; . -
c , | j ? ^ Xhi | U , . iw ) - pl ^ Qe sKall liceosed JPor public wursfilp unices it be wholly rf pt «) cffed ind set Apart for that pur--f ^ e # : - ^ £ 38 ^ 3 ^ o pwreon vhaU be aN&med to b ^ b ^^ uukss l ? e have a x ^^ i titi c ^ te Sia ^ iiby t | ie congregation over which ! « e iS ; Vto preside—^ -whtc hi congregation " 4 JiMH ^ ixx 6 si « t ^ f a certain number of
iKWW&h ^ ^ e re , iniioibitattts of the place . ? Q Mi i S f ^ P ^*?^* -. ^^ J Vty d llc % *« lirs own b ^ d writing a declaration 1 WcilVttig' in tvVat particular points ^ ef" Paith ftud ( feetrifye be dks « i » t& from ^ tke « T 9 Ukhi ( sh € < l chnreh . ; , ^ He eh ^ U albo have a testimonial ^^ Qx ^ a ^ y s | x oj : more respectable pei ' - ' 8 bTnk ofms moral character- —stating j altfo ^ c fifoce Where lie had hts- edu .
cjatioo . ' .. £ . ^ irthe in a gist rates- at the quarter sessions shall think that by contiguity of other chapels or the same persuai ^ Oir , saich Chapel is not necessary ,
they shall k * v . < i power to refuse vc Ui ^ tevii ^ the s ; iiae , aiui if they think Ijt ^ &t the testinQi > nial is u *> t gati&factoiiy as to" the preacher's moral character i'liey shall fottire pow € r to tfefirae a 1 ^ ' -
3 6 , atud 2 > T liefe ^ layiet a , n » ake the same provision as to c napel $ already licensed , and tor allowing' preachers to have asaiateiiitt u < certain casvs , imch a * fHjcktMss . ilge ^ < &c .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 165, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/29/
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