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tended Ms public and private lectures . " ( Life of H . Boerhaave , 1746 ^ pp . 23 , 32 , 44 . 48 ^ P . 606 , eoL 1 . " Secretary to the Royal Society , ** Dr . James Jurin , who died in 1750 * was also President © f the College of Physicians . P . 507 , col . 2 . " Mr . Townley /' This adventurer in the cause of James
VIII ., is described by Mr . Patten , whom I quoted , p * 274 , as ' * a Papist ia Lancashire" who " married Lord Widdrington ' s sister . This gentleman's servants were found guilty of
hightreason , for being in the rebellion with their master , and some of them afterwards executed in Lancashire ; but he was acquitted by the Jury at the Marshalsea . After which ,
endeavouririg- to go beyond Seas , he was retakea into custody , but soon discharged P /' . 571 , col . 2 . " Sir Isaac Newton " was now Master of the Mint , to which he had been appointed in 1699 . €€ The Prince , * afterwards George II . P . 572 , cod . 1 . " Mr . Chandler ' s church at Peekham , " with which he
appears to have been connected till 1726 , when he was chosen minister of * tfee ooagregatioa in the Old Jewry / 1 Biog . Brit . Til . 430 , 431 . jtbid . col . 2 . " Bishop Hoadly ' s pam- > pblet /* This was , probably , his " Reasons for the Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , " answered by Sherlock # to whom IJoadley replied in < c The Common Rights of Subjects defended , ^ aad the Nature of the Sacramental
Test considered / ' 1719 . P . 573 , col . 1 . " Mr . Toland . " It appears that " in 1717 he published 4 The State Anatomy of Great Britain , ' which being answered by Dr . Fiddes , chaplain to the Earl of Oxford , and by Daniel De Foe , he set forth a second
part by way of vindication / ' Gen . Biog-. Dict . 1784 , XII . 246 . Ibid . col . 2 * ** A gentleman in the West / ' This was Dr . Thomas Morgan , the celebrated author of the Moral FAifosapher . " Mr . Chandler" was Q minister at Bath , the father of Mr . Fox ' s Mend Dr . O . The "
ordination" was at Marlborough . ( See Kill . 601 , 6 Q& ) A biographer of Dr . Chandler says , that "the point discussed in the preface is , thai ; " ordinatfcm to the Chjd&tiaa ministry doth noli and cannot give authority to the per-
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sons ' He further commends ** the propriety and utility of the sentiments the preface contains , and the credit they do to Mr . Chandler ' s good sense and liberality of mind , especially considering the time when they were delivered . " ProU Dlss . Magazine I . 218 .
Ibid . "M r . Tierce ' s notion of ordination . " See stspra , 222 , 223 . Hid . " Mr . Peirce ' s Sermon ; " entitled , "The Curse Causeless , " from Prov . xxvi . 2 . It was republished among the Fifteen Sermons , 1728 . The
preacher especially designed a vindication of the Presbyterians of 1649 ; from the charge of "putting the king to death ; " and appeals to the "Vindication of the Ministers of the Gospel in and about London , 1648-9 . " The
names of the 59 " Presbyterian Ministers of London" who , " with many country ministers , " signed the Representation , presented to the Lord General Cromwell , Jan . 18 , 1648-9 , are given by Calamy , in his Baxter > 1713 ,
pp . 60 , 61 , Note . Yet , as Lord Orford justly remarks , in the case of the Earl of Anglesey , "if a , king deserves to be opposed by force of arms , he de ^ serves death;—the executing turn afterwards is a meer foraiality / ' ( 72 . and N . Authors . 1759 , II , 69 . ) That Earl ,
like the Lords Hollis and Kinabolton , after having fought against the father , became so servile a courtier of his unprincipled and profligate son , as to be found , in 1660 , " sitting ia jud g * ment on the regicides ; " 3 . conduct which Lord Qrford justly exposes as €€ not only a servile complaisance , but glaring injustice /'
One of the 59 ^ Remonstrants , Chris * topher Love , who was beheaded ia 1651 , for a clearly-proved treasonable attempt to bring in C / wrlee $ tuart , had been chaplain to the Parliament ' s Commissioners at the Treaty of
Uxbridge , in \ 64 & . " Preaching before them , " accordiog tQ Ludhw , l < 150 , €€ he averred thai the king was a man of blood , w < l that it was a vain thing to hope for the blessing of God upon any peace to be made with him , tiU satisfaction should be iwade for the
blood that had bee » shed /' The author of "TV Presbyterians unmasked , " 1676 , ( 106 , 107 *) severely , though not tinfeirly , e poses the vej ^ OKty < rf flttW Womto Bemon-
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J ordained / 734 Ntees on the Memoir * of Mr * * Fob .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1821, page 724, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2507/page/28/
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