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MttenteH &t i > e + i % et WneVe be regularly attfetlded fdr four ye ^ rs , since hi « residence iti the ^ untry 5 thkt 6 a SuiVcTay , April W& , 1 * 1 ? , he accompanied the ptaintirV to f > e > jiz ^; that the toll of ten pence was deriran ^ ed by the defendant , that plaintiff daitoed an exemption and explained Where
Tie Was travelling ; that exemption Was disallowed by the Aefenaant , who insisted on the toll , ana frnich the plaintiff # as ob % e « l to pay . On nis cross examination by Mr . fcasberd , for defendant , be admrtt ^ d that the fneetirig hotfse at bevizies Was hot in til * parish wherein the plain tiff resided ; that he ^ assifi thYoiigTi several patfsfces ; tfcat rtiere ii 1 a ttifcsentin £ meeting-house in ¥ he paH ^ ii of ftotvde , ^ vheiVm the plaintrff ^ i < 5 es , but of the feapfrst denomina-¦
tfofo . . . v ftlr . CaAefA , f 6 V defetiftaht , then ek-|> H 6 ^ ea hitfi ^ f sa'tfsfleA fcs 'fd We tacts bnt sabiitftted fa& In p 6 » ht of &W the pia ^ ntiiF cduld fcat Sti ^ fa Fh the adWd h tor
the reasons ^ nticipat ^ a b ^ y Mr . Serjeant Pe * l , fciitl reqtfetftea a ta ^ e ; Wt Mr . Justice Trolly ft satd , that Ire re ^^ haibe ^ ea the case in Suffolk ; thtrt lie tlidnght the praintiff Hvas etwitted to tbe ex-Cmptiofi , and lie would trtft ffratft a case , but stiouM 3 irect
m juvy tofinA a Yer * ct % r th ^ e plain tiff : tittle woitia hot pVeclttdfe the defendant ^ c ^ iln ^^ rfrOni ap ^ l yfhg to tbe court if ibey A 6 tl > d be Ob kdVi ^ a ito c 6 r ^ ct We jii ^ g-Werit ^ e tt * d fooled . ¥ lre leftrned j ^ dfe ^ ir ^ ctei i > te fti ^ r ab ^ rdf 0 ^ , tvho found , VeYdick Y 6 r * Kiritj »; VTani ^ ea teh-pelice , « tia tosts .
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# dl tbtef ^ ni Allied mm inftn ^ r by persecutrob , |) e ^ rse ^ ution h ^ d bee n bf it , even in darfcer ages , constant ! y rtnouftfeetl . It would not now assume wedpon * Whffch , in periods of danger and bf di ^ culty , it httfl disdained to gmsp . To pVohbua ^ fe ah apology for feii £ iouk freedoon , iir to gti& ^ ft the paranaouht rights of conscience oh tbM day , and in that Votirt , tootild be < t 6 * da to
lu ^ trfe the sub , and to deUtonstrai * x + hitt iiti than wo a ul Venture to dispute . th&s& tigtits , poets , lawyei-s , prentes and irtatei ' - ineii bad ubited to assert ^ ^ d be t ^ ti * di »^ tressed ' to fittd that those rights htid bee * forg-oiten and msregarien by a ^ lerry ih ^^ of tire fi&tabii ^ hea Churfeh , and by ^ officer in that couht ^ , ? o ^ bbni fttefr ia ^ reK
nature should have been ktoWh , « fti * % J ^ honi , if ^ ssaile *! by dTbeVs , Ihe ^ thdufd , have been UpWeM . to & \ * ec ' te of tt * U giobi ^ ts , Ate ehu ^ cu and tftfe ^ a # bttft fttatii ^ fest ^ a a liberal tod eni i ^ t ^ fed to ^ nrti o ^; bnt tbB Protestant J&festiAe ^ s a ^ ft ^ a % cTaitti tbeiVf ^ culiarcate . 1 hei r tlWer ^ ntei were not a ^ to subjects hupoi ^ nt to fcalVa of
tion , but as to poinf ^ disfciplirtfe an ^ ch avdh govertim ' ertt , as to ^ hicb tfe ttit ^ t ptou ^ , intelligent and leatnrea nrtn tti % bt r ^ asoh With ^ qual iiftiegiity urtd wftfh ^ Ifffeteirt results . fb tl ^ at t »^ r c ^ mm , * fc
Ways atthcfe ^ d it > C 2 oft ^ titiitit ) ttal JiWrty ^ and equafty aveV ^ e to atiaTchy a « nft fte ^ rt-^ bna ; ttfcrde ^ , htmhle , tiSfeiPM A ^ p ^^ fW iredng—fhe coanfry owed g rent obi fgaHo ^ i W pferidJs of ihe latest < Kffic * u ! ty : aft 4
It Woulft be ^ bually tfipyio ^ attd < rti ^ ra » foi to rettfrn kmaness with Ibjurie ^ , ah * ^ Upp 6 r < : ivfth oppves ^ ion . The ftrjinr * fty of ^ ach cb liduct cWId only equal its intolerance atti injustice . l ^ r ^ c atfoH Would g-ive ene - fg-fes ttna create ye ^ tarrtre , * 4 tit& indtllgfence ^ niffbt relax and preve ^ . tliev
WeVe the real eneitii > s of tbe chUtch \* ho Wodtd adopt such meiisaffes forte ftiaiute « nkHb ^ . Comcientiousty did he % efi «§ H ev ^ n in these times when die dartgcHiof of
^ clurrco fvtthed b tcrprc cfiirivtirstAiGto In ei ^ eiry cirtsle , ilittt those danger * only could arise from the conduct of its oWtt it / ihi » teV 8 , and a aisregard to the priiKrrples on ^ hifch it was efrtablishe 4 and endowed . We ifid not indeed expec * " ? ts preservdtiOYi
from jotly parsons , from fox-hunting C > eN gymen , frcitti tliose Who thotrg ^ t mtic ! irf the spoils ahd little of Ate int |» rt > ir ^ m < -rtt 6 f tliefr yaH ^ hioffe fs ; unsupported fry tt te ^ spfect and love of those % J whtwn tHeJjr We observed , they might , indeed , Tiave rtecourse to means tb trxclia * e Dist ^ htt ^ s ^ ittA iriffucTers , < Vhich devout , lalboriotfs ttnft
rfffedtionate ttini ^ tetfi need nrrt to Btfotft . It WasWhehlie ^ titnefesetl « u « h tt ^ iicluet , a ^ ttien only , thmlie tWWWea for tfte ^ httt ^ ti . HeitneW , atiA he ^ oiiea in thfe ktimvltee » , tbfetiutiftitAllfeg if dleTg ^ tteiti , cmfsi « it * r learning , ft ) r ac * t ? ve Irtttctolcncfc , fer ^ wt ? , totfitltotfea truly its fidiwur tmd d ^ fcmce
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tit Andtey , In > hoifte ditty i&tffted aod r ^ fst ^ fed- attd secondly , frteti ^ raily with it Tibt ob the sauie day anU Wt the same t »<«^; to Whldi Hie tt ^ tebflants lihd t > TefcWa W * g * "ft y . 'Mr . S ^ e ^ it > el Ua& ^^ d the cburt in
% o ¥ s aT Ai ? STbV—tN ^ rfekttu ^ TiNd Pob-^ j fe Wtitermk—5 hie Kingy * . % te Jfeo . ^^ iiWi 1 ?^^ cferft , ><* We * G&frara tthn ' eight biker * . —ti'lt . * Gtik £ l $ e opened llie ibdi ^ ment , cbacgrnfe thfe defendajits , % ^ » Cvirn B coirs hi racy ^ o interrupt , oh ^ e ^ ctenibfer ^ L , I 8 l 6 , a cdhgVegfttida of Prbtte ^ rants ^ se ^ fnbhed forYeHgiOtts Wbrsfoip
\ L % fi&m W considerable tetigth and great felb ^ ffence . In that cBu - » e , ^ fi in ihetortner , He ^ tfs setecit ^ b y a Society fcrihe frottfe . tidt bf iReli ^ iousXiberty in 'Uhdoh , to vindicate iho ^ e righ fs rtf the trotestoh ' t ftisserfferti'Vhkli ha d beeh itijurioilsty as ^ ailea . The ^|* S 6 # Us iui p ^ rtant . It tvks as ftopbr-Ittttit to the metn'beis o f ihe IBstrihlisHied lTs
Church a ^ It could ^ e to B ^ eHte . their df ^ racfer , Uhe character oftftfe country , rtie < ft *« tcter of Ae tifefiii , Wei ^ ihtofWo ve n V « h ^ 1- ^ ViTt . ^ ftetvas ^ hieHibgro'f tlie * it * Wt * he ^ Cniurcb . Ife tltfrt 6 d In tbat c ^ ii ^ gWbn . * ttk itetottrt rfn ^ I prtde origi-^ edi li life ] tnoMe ^ e ^ thirt feftrfh cKarcli
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1818, page 215, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2474/page/63/
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