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me'mfptkking in the. Churchy ^d beirlg^W ? ftedfor praftifing accordingly, (he did openly *prbfefle. that (he would not. be - prefentat church meetings when matters were debated, uhleffe-.fhe might have that liberty y and being denied, (lie ever fince contemptuoufly negle- • &ed church meetings, and flighted theofficers ofthQ-.Church. ■ .In^pa§. 20 of Mr. UMail’s bbok,'he-laies * downthe charge in thefc words. She tookliber-t) cffyehkingjn the Church for, fome time; And being reprised by me for ity from time to time there rvjs a viftble deed) of affetfion to me &C. ■ Solut. , .That .it is falfe, as to the whole charge taken together, appeares, in that there arc none (as in the. former particulars) menti oned who did witnefle it, neither will he ever find any (unlefle they be defperateli bardned) that dare affirme it, which.Knall mane evident in my Anfwers to the feverall particulars there • o f.'. ■. ! '■■■ ■ '■ . ' . As to the firft particular (viz.) (he took the the liberty of fpeaking, and Hie did along time contend tot womens [peaking &c. \ To this Ianfvver, i . As for womens fpeaking itwasufually pradHfed amongft us by thdreftof my Sex. And it is well known that the power was pre tended at firft to be , in the body of the people, in the multitude, fo that every one had the li-' *» , berty
DOI link for me'mfptkking in the. Churchy ^d beirlg^W ? ftedfor praftifing accordingly, (he did openly *prbfefle. that (he would not. be - prefentat church meetings when matters were debated, uhleffe-.fhe might have that liberty y and being denied, (lie ever fince contemptuoufly negle- • &ed church meetings, and flighted theofficers ofthQ-.Church. ■ .In^pa§. 20 of Mr. UMail’s bbok,'he-laies * downthe charge in thefc words. She tookliber-t) cffyehkingjn the Church for, fome time; And being reprised by me for ity from time to time there rvjs a viftble deed) of affetfion to me &C. ■ Solut. , .That .it is falfe, as to the whole charge taken together, appeares, in that there arc none (as in the. former particulars) menti oned who did witnefle it, neither will he ever find any (unlefle they be defperateli bardned) that dare affirme it, which.Knall mane evident in my Anfwers to the feverall particulars there • o f.'. ■. ! '■■■ ■ '■ . ' . As to the firft particular (viz.) (he took the the liberty of fpeaking, and Hie did along time contend tot womens [peaking &c. \ To this Ianfvver, i . As for womens fpeaking itwasufually pradHfed amongft us by thdreftof my Sex. And it is well known that the power was pre tended at firft to be , in the body of the people, in the multitude, fo that every one had the li-' *» , berty
me'mfptkking in the. Churchy ^d beirlg^W ? ftedfor praftifing accordingly, (he did openly *prbfefle. that (he would not. be - prefentat church meetings when matters were debated, uhleffe-.fhe might have that liberty y and being denied, (lie ever fince contemptuoufly negle- • &ed church meetings, and flighted theofficers ofthQ-.Church. ■ .In^pa§. 20 of Mr. UMail’s bbok,'he-laies * downthe charge in thefc words. She tookliber-t) cffyehkingjn the Church for, fome time; And being reprised by me for ity from time to time there rvjs a viftble deed) of affetfion to me &C. ■ Solut. , .That .it is falfe, as to the whole charge taken together, appeares, in that there arc none (as in the. former particulars) menti oned who did witnefle it, neither will he ever find any (unlefle they be defperateli bardned) that dare affirme it, which.Knall mane evident in my Anfwers to the feverall particulars there • o f.'. ■. ! '■■■ ■ '■ . ' . As to the firft particular (viz.) (he took the the liberty of fpeaking, and Hie did along time contend tot womens [peaking &c. \ To this Ianfvver, i . As for womens fpeaking itwasufually pradHfed amongft us by thdreftof my Sex. And it is well known that the power was pre tended at firft to be , in the body of the people, in the multitude, fo that every one had the li-' *» , berty
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me'mfptkking in the. Churchy ^d beirlg^W ? ftedfor praftifing accordingly, (he did openly