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the real tacts and dates . Throughout the whole Vindication it is mile to appear that fifis change of sentiments dM riot take ^ laoe * till *> & ^ feiv'titi afifer £ he clifte ^ ces th a * had jftrisen , in shdVt thatlli ^ as rath eV Vhe Effect
than the cause of tlie corig ^ eration d lsmissing hitin In his «« Ca ^ e br ^ r ^ at Ji ^ di £ iince , " published in ihd Chri ^ ti ^ li Irtslriietur for January , nfe states , tinder his own' Hand , that in August 1 $ 10 , * he openly r&iduticed :
Soiciuianism and emi ^ racfeS ' fhe ^ ystern of < JoCtviiial sentiments whiidli < vva ' s tield 'by the ofiginil founcleks ; " ariij it is fe&ted tftat ihis had Ifcreen sometime in operation ; besides which , in his sermon , preached in OctoiBfcT , he stated tliht * the cKaifige Jiad be ^ iin the pid-Ceding winte ?* At the tiieetinff 6 n of the
^ l liit . ito September 1 ^ 16 ^ change Tbeing stated 6 y ** ttife trdstee , ' * # as "U& ^ sptii ^ tin \ e distjnbliev { ^ by jSfr . iSteWard ' s warmestf and' mbst iiitiitiate T ^ i eniS s , so well / JhWd it be&f c 6 nc ^ lfed , ^ n < f tb e mie ^ iHg m ^ db aii J o ^^ ini ^ s c ^ AimahicktWri ti > 1 ithiof ^ h $ F d ^ of Uk
^ SStfoval Ibim * tfeir mini ster jan ^^ h fe grounds of ii p to yffhch lifh Steward * Replied by ^ xpre ^ sin ' g ^ his ^ Sliish m ^ t , wheK heper ^ iv | a l 3 ne cm $ t Winch iMbe ^ i brbiipt ^ iaiirst
tTThe delusion , however , was now reittoved ; and the congregation were 'txnzniiiiou&jn Me o 6 iHS&ff thai *< the f iWB «^;* M . ^ Kb < tfn eW wtf& ^ iMd taken pai ^ haiJ act ^ d fifc ^ i y , aAd tftat it ^ iy ^ ifeedin gly iVriprdp&r Mi * . Stdi ^ aid sK » ufd eStitintie thfeit minister ; but tb ¦
jltiiVferit MhV apri ^ atahce' of harshness it Vas WsolV&i ; tfc « he should be teqi | este'rf ^' remain ifdr three months itfWaSi" t 6 § m % M tiinfe to pfovide hiinsetf iiilif a situation . He says !' fte * l 6 w c 8 mlttissibiied Mr . Scott to cbiii ^ anicatelKiS ' lfnfentJoh of leaving . It afe rib ^ abpekr * tMt atiy sdctl cotnmufiVcatibh was ' madei knd the
subseflPt f fve 0 tiM ytietor - how Jar this rbf ^ Ssi 6 ni if ltiade' ^ as sincere . * l * he ' Tte&frutrotis Were' ^ ent W Ml . Steward , ^ ac ^ tetoattfed by a letter from ' the ^ nM ^ ekiilaJning the Object of the jleVmlsVion given l . irt ! id fretnaln , ; md Jfif ff ^ Wa oni ^ oridition ifoi t' he (kBbuld not tiistnrb the Deace afid
harmm 6 tmwMv : a * ^ e'fous 'J ^ aMag ^ wai tMkeh of this . ibt l . avii . « b # of ac ^ aine' t 6 c 1 C 3 lK Avdrd
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began to collect parties of Calyinists to i Wayei ^ - meetings , --id j ^ tJafcrtr ^ lii av ^^ d hofetiftty \ tp i ^ of ^ &n ^ cff the congregation ' wlia bladed ^^ hrn ^
inere ; iahdHfhtis totatlly $ ob ^ 5 rt tlfjfe prder and objects of the ? sotietvV ^] hMt ^< mld tfen bb ddne ? The ttiiides ^ course was putsUed ; b depht ^ tldn Waited iipon HiVn ^ to know wHlfi ; hfe intentions wei-e , and When He meant 1
tb give up : to which , ho $ A&jfc' $ f could b ' e ^ cfbtaitibd . ' ^' -Mf . StewedJaifnvlts " tf / at he was' bound %$ the principles bf honour aiicj rfari ^ aiiiify 1 b give ^ p , " anij Why : afid tie n 6 fi % so bVthUL-tiukti f n ^ h ^ theh ha § % > u violeWi meaiisur ^ tB pleafi as Wfe ^ . cusfe V thc £ e baff then ^ ifyy b&yirio
Virant ctf" ^* <^ iiflmon prWde ^< nce df ftSSri ^ fy ' towards Him : JU to c hob ^ lV ^' I arii af a Icils tb cmic ^ ive hdi # ^ the
want tif ihiatcatn be * iriiputed to We W ( ie Which oiSePs ai man" ibdne ^ 4 % time to ** Wtnbv ^ Wdtn k kiit ti ^ l ^ i ^ &ich he fefeii lB n cif # ith ^ c ^ i ^ y Bold ' feind af tb \ M cK £ r& of wanf £ f ; ik prudence , " l \ M oril ^ suB |>< i « e fHat this is ^ nieant td Jliiit tlmt it'WtMi
fy ^ l ^ " p ^ bd ^ iit * ' 1 > dduh ? Ie ^|^ e jM-emiuin opB ^ ff fe iiidu ^ e llm'to fofibw the " abates of ^ febnottr' aud ^ hriSti ^ iity . ^ - " * : ' r . " ^ •;" ' 1 sho ^ ljd be remarked too , that thdre is some Viiflfer ^ ricfe bQt # ( eeii ^ ttie ^ ehaviouriahd Wngbage ofMK St | w-^ ra at th ^ t ^ ibdM 4 flie laifeffe
, WhWh fce * has ' since a Vowea ^ fef ^^ n tin ^ iiivbcai ^ admitted "that ; Ii ^ n ^ d be ^^ ed ^ e % ill : * arid that iif heiiad be ^ n in the ^ l&nd ^ of tU CalVi iu ^ tinder sneti tircuih ^ tarides , he sMoiiW lw
have been treated' very d ^ eren ; b \ it now he boasts of itas Va ' g ^ eat and glorious undertaking * " j ( ie , lxq | ve ' ver , appdinfed a day in the JpJlOjyiiig ^ veek for giving his final answer ^ ^ d tlie congregation flattered tffeiris ^ lves
that every thing would tfermiHaiteaimdahly ^ what then ihu ^ t * be th ^ ir surprise , wlien on that '<' & £$ ' thedepiitatibni febny ^| Mr . p . gander aiid ^ n ^ r Caiyiriisitic ^ riencl * to" w itne ^ s ftim ^ - cla ^ ili it Ife Hid ii <> t " iiitehd ^ J ^ t ve till it ^ hbuia tiuit Yti&r ^ . ^ ^ 1
Ofkite subsequent proceedings it is , not f Yiei ^ a ^ t ^ iay flAicM HW ^ ik : msm ^ m 6 mi off , &nA 6 $ eti ^ &kkiifce ^ i yeil f ^ a tt < ioiita K ^ l / 'lie c ^ j&cj ^^ ^ tfce cQrigre ^ atWn ^ furnlil I&W -11 « 5 ^ e 43 te ^? W *
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On ^ he Wolverhamp tpn Case * 9 ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1818, page 99, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2473/page/19/
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