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Sib , Jan , 8 , 1820 . ONE of your Corespondents in the " SU ^ ifo ^ ^ © ojftber last , ( XIV . 601 , ) Mas fi # t % rtd jroiir readers with a fist of niinlstei ^ In fecmnexidn with the PriB 3 b ^ eiittii cSi ^ egatlori at Coventry , and injtimatfs "" t 1 k $ t tje has been employed for soini years in
collecting materials respecting the formation of that Society . I have- a similar catalogue , formed * in the course of reading , which agrees / yidth that of
your Correspondetrt , tmh the exception of one additional name , that of Mr . Samuel Wills , who \ ya& ; a native of Covfeiitry , but ejected at Birmingham . On the death of Dr . Biryan , he appears to have returned to his native city , and to have t * efcn colleague with Dr . Ob . G * ew until 1682 , When he was
driven away by | iersecuti 6 n , and died , advanced in life , about two years afterwards' Ob . Musson , mentioned by your ^ Corresponded ^ I suspect to have been an aged supeMuknerafV minister ia the city , and not a pastor of Dr , Bryan's Society . The chief , object of my now . writiijg Jo- you , - . hqwevesiv is to acquaint T . D 7 that , prefixed tb M * Wa ^ ep ' s SerinojQ on thei cte&h of Mi-. -JoShua Mefrel , ( Mhfop&fff printed ' Mkrael ft hlslisir , * ftfe ^« n a ^ ttunt of the rise aad P # l | # ro ¥ f el % | d ^ in Cove ^ try ^ ^ MH | m ^^ Iaj 3 ToV ,, wfy mtee& mfwfy&wmm & ' that city ; In cWe ^ 6 u ^ CoOrsitibnaent ' should not haW * e $ tefci&-tihe rather
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itmightbeaccept ^ 6 l ^ t 6 Some ofyour r ^ bBtsm ^ w ' ¦ ¦ "• ¦ ¦ : - ' »? . ' ? " ^ F Mj ? . # ^ i | # ^ ' ' - "ItrMw ¦ the honotir - ^ tl privil& ^^ % f th ^ <* f of (^ ii ^ m ^ iw to have a constant sudc ^ ion of s ^ ri ^ oUr
Christians , even ft ^ b ^ re d ^ ll v ^ ir ^^^ rt ^^ P ^ pM ^ -W ft ^ il ^ l ^ f ' and undaimted servant of Christ , 3 ^ M w&kife , wh ^ a ^^ i ^ yi ^ itoii , ^ tc ^ fift h ^ biit - p ^ tlMitm ^ f ^^ Mi ii ^ tftinfteiit of muchV ^ d ^ &i& <» jx well * be accountedrth ^ m ^ mn ^^ Star Of thfe Reforfeatibn . ^ veAlryi and the '
country ? round abtrtit , ; wm the sacr ^ 4 nursery for mitty eminent pritfe ^ oA of ^ pureir ChtW ^^ ffWtbmi tfe tii ^ and produced many niartyt ^ and confessors in the reigfi ^' df Hent ^ 'VlL , Henry VIII ., and 'Qufeen Mury , the particulars of whose history stand recorded in the acts and monuments of
the Christian Church . From the fiery trial in the Marian reign , therfc were not wanting considerable numbers of " devout Christians , who , not satisfied with the defective reformation which
the Cdurt of England fudged most convenient for its political ittt 0 r £ st ^ have constantly breathed after a greater conformity to the * riile of tke gospel , according to the best example of the foreign churches , During the reigns of Elizabeth and James I ., Coventlry was blessed with
many serious and profitable preachers , who , although they did hot wholly separate from the national Establishment ., yet \ vefe often inteiru |> t 44 in , their ministry by citations , pfdsecur . tiohs , and p ^ ures ia t \ & spiritual courts , because they coiiw not approve
of all the rituals of ^ wpr § hip , n ^ jr of tho ^ e rules of ecclesiastical goveRament wh ^ L <^ w ^ re thcaa in . ^ ise . Of these , none has left a more fragrant name than the venerable ^ Mr . Hump&rey-Fenn , Who spent above f fdit ^ years in Coventiry witn great st ^ ci ^ ss . ^ If bur
¦ m .,, "' ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ¦^ - ^ - ¦"¦ r , ¦ .. ' , " ir : y . wr - —~~~— ; . . * . Our Correspondent Ti Dv Sad already ^ sent » v&Mi * Tongas Mstoiic liedidatidto m >> full : we » have preferred the * present ^^ < reapdndent ' s abridgenient for the sake of » ¦
brevity ... Stai * ^ >•* •> - ' •' : ; " - '? : - ^ i & t Mr . Fenn ' s predecessor was Mr . ' Jcftitf OacenbridKe * alao a 'Puritatj '^ diWjiitiV ^ a&d celebrated for his ^ eatilefiw ^ g 1 piety and usefulness . ; At vai ^^ ^ li ^^ li ^ W ^ cc ^ f ^ i ^ j ^ mission , -Jkildr ^ lto {| e |^ iPw
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fhrmed the ^ ' iliB&iBmWiPI&t Umte o ^^ S jr > r « iiii - / -rTi * : J Virtt , >•> ¦ .- . - ;• - ¦ 'Wffi ^^ of t ^ eX ^^ e , a » d the « War « 6 *^ iW # ' W WHd % foiroed k " . n ^« ft W ^ . ck ^ alioiied the Chxarch
6 F % t . Iidiii 8 ^ Bdii # ^ t ^ be pdHM ddWn ' ^ d 'I * JS&liie de ? Ob-mOre f o become the chief place f dr the worsliip Of fhe'raiomet , ' ; ft < K % ettnjrf : 8 ble that tHs vNk miaMf'tW Chftpel the in
Roy ^ J of Ediiyre . *!^ stands the fltf i 5 rJ « o ^ r ^ i in the Biost populous nar t ' of Pans- The'iiiichttemttre of the bufldfefe is fitted attd ife'airnensions exceMthose of St . liOuls-du-Louvre . ¦ ¦*¦• > ¦ . ¦' - • . . ; ¦ ¦¦• ¦ < ¦ - ¦ . f n ; ¦ .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1820, page 203, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2487/page/11/
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