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skft * and id boM n ^ ^ eligiou ^ etftKfetfsfe stiih tfte p < ttion pafa < tf be * ag tutited out of alo ^ ast forge , wh #£ © the honest blacksmith had ] x > t \ g Uted , and bis liveiitM *** obtained . Bat eo thaft fhr attMitag rohs ( Ike oM feefi ^^ ers ) tfce ? sab-* n freed , refying ofi ) y thr 6 u # h the rei&ftant of their lives , on the good Providencfe <* f
Obdw fh& vexations « hafc in Suffolk 6 ad Vish ^ d a tfroirtfby B * fc > j > keepei- at Sttmhath A * pm $ « t aad thought to- be dir&te # by a Prebendairf ef N 6 rWlofc Cattfredral V an Inctnnke * nt at several livings * and aflso an acting raggisfffrte ! arwf only because he went to a neighbouring parbhchtffch , and daited tor distribute Churcfe M ! s ^
suraary Tracts . The" prosec&tiod a * i * f # ft-Chester of Mr . WAfXfcH , for obstructing the highway when fee preached o * the str i ps of a house at AsiWon-o ^ pon-Line Fo * ttoat offence , although excellent in
character , possessed of forfotie , ami suf-t faring ftam ill ht ^ arfth , by a beach of Justicesv with" a Clergyman ad Chairman , he was committed for the lotfg period of / Ar ^ month * to the <^^» w »<)« ^<« d // Wh ile too that defietoce \ va& toade to seetti
Hndkxive ^ by the corttttifital on tbe same d ay * f& ^ he sam ^ prison , butf only for &nt month , of aWdrtttn gutlty ^ f publicly gel ling ^ ongs too ibde <^ m ta be e ^ n ^^^ K ^ ly safarieted to the court r Some proeee ^ ygs at W&bedtfi oti » tn ^ It
election of a gr ^ at Bttrgess ; when- appeai » eti tHati All Vo ^* g 4 ve » as a corporate e ^ ecti ^ ri , fb # u D ^ sefttery jire thi * o \^ n away , a ^ d that the ft € » ^ andidat ^ ^ 4 th a smaller ntimbe * o ^ v ^ tefe is dttly elected , if belbre ftte ele ^ tocl fhe ditiqua ^ iA oaticm of the Dls # nte ¥ frk 7 M ihe nonbe
taking of th 6 8 ae > atn € tt ^ publicly announced . TAe 0 ffi&& of thi » pf ^ ceeding was succeeded Wa kmg aid able explanation of the ^ rrgitt , ^ radatioti , aiid impolicy of th # $ to ¥ p&ratkto Avt , of tlw * folly and p ^ otoiity of tfcti Sacramental
Te * £ x and of the insufficiency and dift * fattim * of the Aets of Ittdetartfty afrtinally parsed ;—and by ati tifg ^ di and eloque ^ ii entreaty , that Prdtesfcaut DJs ^ eti tiers would * ^« tttfte unirei-sfeflly thefr « ttetitiofi to these obnoxious Acts , and
tv&ald' { M ^ pare to * a Wise , < telfberat £ , but prompt aiHl slmuttatteous ^ pplicatW to ParlfeAUiellt ibr tt ^ lr r ^ l ^ a ^ . Vo * the proteetioti m 4 Ymn ^ ur of Dfsfs 0 BWr » V sev H < ^ ti ! itfattfertt refqftited t 6 be A € ^ 9 be ^ ? l ^ seY ^ ted iltettt 1 bvt they ht
rtrfj ^ ne ^ ei ^ ^ ft * gfctfceiftf . Ttocy siWufd be irti ^ t < ibefl liv chur ^ tevs df fi ^ e - THfy should h& m *< toWk , de ^ ed ^ ^ 6 «^ ht- ^ « mi ^ h ^ vrt « i tttttoti and pekeVeVaticfc im-« l « ^ M * i ^ d ; ) f so sotigh ^ tliat aftaliW meat wu » smite . T ^ y ^ er ^ f . A fe - ^ Jauitdf e ^ p latotioii of tHe Tolera ^ itttt Act » , WH ^ rWV the penalties for dmtltf ^
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ing tneir m&gfrmb as ^ fmblie ^ cbi ^( f tffc enforced without deJ ^ y 0 ^ eiJt ^ itfe ^ % ^ te courts HfifOre v « 1 witti ^ nv ?« io 4 i . s # ere obtairi d . 2- Thei placing of Bapi ^ t ^ % the lame tAtriatton 86 "i& the ri ^ li tr 6 f b ^ rial , with att otlie * © fi ^ fetttets , 3 . The
Exemption < if rhaVt plfkte * ef w # r * hl ^ frorti paroehin ^ l a ^ e ^ meatv 4 . The p ^ fclicity and ^ ec ^ ri ^ y of alt their tegtem ^ tions of bapti ^ Kis attid fertera * ems ; atnl 5 th . Th 4 « fep ^ l of th * Te ^ t ftBd Ofpo ration Actd , vvtrtch tfroagfc feyst arrtno ^^ ced , was mom to be debited . Vear al ^ t
year , be | rtrr | foise ^ to' f ^ seftt A «§ e objects to theft' vie ^ : alid if the themdtj of the !* gtfeatly-good forefathers' wm tralf c ^ erkhed , fto <* the love 6 # pb ^ Wfrity wais realfy felt- ^ tlfe ^ wotiM n ^ He lbttfb- < e ^ tt ^ ott ^ s ana ^ afoable , o * Wot-tl ^ et # ^
they would be rightly d | ti'ttmted and Itnaily ob ^ ainbd . No » r w ^ td the' fkitety of the Established C ^\ i ^ c #% e cotijpfontfdfed by tteir strce ^^ . 1 ^ skiiati dW migftf 6 e lessF efevaterf , feut wo % fldf b ^ tiMre secure ; the rtfdfe frowning eh ^ tne ^ e wonld k
e&teha * ge $ for a Jowfi ^ r bfit safer sf !^ . Totettttibii WonM ^ madfe itfo ¥ e ^ tol ^ r ^ ble ^ attf 4 09 the f ^ lter ^ renifeferg' on frist&ntgrtf WouM be fighter atid leifc galt ^ ing , t * ey n « gb < be inor ^ quiescently ^ ttd per « fiRw * etttly v ^ di-n .
Mt . W ^ L *^ theft adverted W > t ^ Ro ^ iM and in&te &nA dfetfotgeisWed Pj ^ ron ^ 5 f t ^ e S 6 c 4 e * y , wfto had gticced ^ iveiy fiH ^ d the cfraii' at tt ^ Ami ' ttat Meetings , a ^ d p&m& a higli eulogfuhi fcpGH tfte Htis ^ tl feiiiily toil the present C £ ^ fti ^ . H ^ conclude witti * r ^ vie ^ of ' th ^ st ttte of the
Relfgi ^ i ^ Liberty On cdft «! n ^ r ^ f Karf > jJe , and d ^ d ^ rvm aftii&rt loiid attd long-continued acclamations . A rferies of Resolutions ^ ei * e then pagsed , of v ^ fii eR we gft ^ the 1 st , 4 th , 5 th antf Htft :
!' . 'that 1 , di *^^ of 2 Wettefif * re ^ stlftf-Ing fr 6 in the ft ^ iierit and j ^ blic aVo W ^ l of Hienioi * able t # utli % tAm Mf # tm& Htfftft deelflye , tfttft fhe right to Religidu ^ L , i ^ Wrty ^ auorv ^ r ^ f , p ^ ra ^ oiiHtVu ^ lifcbdble rignt ^ -fhart re % ibns d ^ Kii ^* * ttttiiW ,
wot alwie enti ^ f- d ^ <© 9 ^ lliV m piiWItf dnilra ^ eiiat aH r ^ stVf ^ ms oh theii ^ ^ pW ^^ db , by ^ iial ^ sor ex ^ lusibhi ^ # 4 atets ^ of opptfeksfen and of wt&di ^ mm the tofi ^^ t k ) fi ef pri ^ lege ^ an *< 9 eWoitjl inentte wfrh p ^^ ctrf ^ ^ hiibrt ^ « W
c ^ efet ^ fiirpbartte ¥ or * iftuh ^ rs ^ « % JM the imrestric « e ^ all&rtteice of AV ^^ SH | opinions and diversites of \ vor » fiffiT ^ W e ^ i&fc ft to tWe r % Hm o # co ^ ciem ; : pivoht ^ le to ! ' ^ . ' fMM « Ui ^ JR ^ WI prdpitlcKi ^ t < y ffie ^ n ^ 'ftinmt Sniff SftBrJI ^ fe- * itieht * r ittawkwa ^ iAa ^ fe # fh w&rtwg oDsrt ^ e with ^^ ttrt tt ^^ ftiWivfe r ^ crftd' c ^ vnHvvBiy Or tfic w&rlw 1 siiQ AracBntlj
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1822, page 713, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2518/page/57/
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