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We are excluded , it is tme , froa ? the house of prayer in which our forefathers wer ^ eaccuistomed to worship , and towhich \ ise feel ourselves attached by some of the strongest and most anteiv
estingtaQg ; but we desire to he-thankful that w £ can still assemble ourselves together , as a Society x > £ Christians * I rejoice too that Oi most able advocate has stood up ficonx among their owxi foody , sb due person of the Rev . James Robertson , to assert
those great principles of rdiigioua liberty which our opponents are « o outrageously infeingiiagf andit-ghses me sincere pleasure to record , that the * most numerous Society of Erotestant Dis ~ seateFs ^ rrrof . the Ind ependent denomination ^•^^ in this town * take
ijOigfcarean the proceedinga of which we have so much reason to complain , and refuse to furnish-any contribution whatever , towards the enormous ^ expepse which Mr . Mander and his
adh ^ ients hav e thought proper to incur . : JO££ FH 2 & EA & SQSF J¥ olverJiampt < m , Eeb . a & y I 8 tf & .
P . $ , —I have received t & e fpHowing letterf ^ omM r . T . Eyr ^ L ^ e ; and as it refers to gome jpart pf Mr . C . M ^ der ^ st ^ er m ^ nt § , ppoip winch Jh ^ ve notan kn ^ verte ^ , 11 ^^ t ^ p lil ^ it y ^ thus laying it before the public .
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To "Mr . Joseph Pearson , Wolverhampton . Dear S ^ r ;—Ihave been not a little amused with the attempt m ^ de by Mr . Charl es Mander . ( in the " A ppendix" lately publishedi bjr hipi ^ r ^ tive to the Meeting-Oiquse in John-street , Wplverto
haiQpton )^ invj | li 4 at ? the statemqpt mstyde by ovy : respect ^ ftiend Mr , Bran & by , as to the amounts ffiven by Mr- Marshall an ^ Mi ; . fl [ illto the Mee ti ng-hause - It matters littl e whether the funds were bequeathed or not ; but it is evident that they came ' ' ' ¦ ^ -t into operation for the benefit of the Meeting-house during the
¦ ^ — . .. ; ¦ ::-: ^ : . " .. jj : . y— ,. » . . ....... . *\ 7 ^ r ? . ^ r tr - .-. ' ¦ . -. f t »«« v . v _ . *•• •* Under the pastoral care of the Bev . Mr . Oodwin .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1819, page 13, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1709/page/11/
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