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' ( 9 9 ) r ' V ^ f ftis true) accufed me , thereof at this meeting* but (as I am informed ^feme of them did very much diflike his mentioning of that particular * and refufed to medle with it, becaufe they thought it fitter to be concealed, then that it , fliould be publickly taken notice of. ’ z That it is very probable they had a re-folutibn. (fome of them) to ejuarretl with me . about Mr. Eveleigb’s maid , in cafe I could > not . be prevailed with to leave off hearing of ‘ other minifters, Why elfc fhould they be fo earneft with me (after I had given a(ufficient Excufe for my aofcnCe) to be prefent at the meeting? why elfe fliould Mr. Stonehm ufe fuch expreffions in his prayer. . 3 That although Mr Eveleigb at this time * (when the Jguarrcllbrake out) liccufed me of Contentionj yet that the J2jtarre[( did not be gin in my contentious fpirit, and fowing divifi-ons* is apparent, i Becaufe I did no more then Mr* Stonsham. approved of,and Mris.* Stonebam defired me to. do* fo that I could be no mote contentious in oppofing Mr. Eveltigbs ' mavd, then they. Thisbufineflfe wasen-. ded in three daies*/ they had nothing after this agdinft:mei but;m^ hearing other minifters, .... as Mr. Eveleigb himfelfe told me. > - 4-i And therefore notwithftanding thct qnar-: ; f rell'brake out.at the time, when I oppofed Mr.: . i :Evel(igh’iim idyyct it is very apparent that it :V;';rV' "; ‘ ' ■' ‘ , begqn,'
DOI link for ' ( 9 9 ) r ' V ^ f ftis true) accufed me , thereof at this meeting* but (as I am informed ^feme of them did very much diflike his mentioning of that particular * and refufed to medle with it, becaufe they thought it fitter to be concealed, then that it , fliould be publickly taken notice of. ’ z That it is very probable they had a re-folutibn. (fome of them) to ejuarretl with me . about Mr. Eveleigb’s maid , in cafe I could > not . be prevailed with to leave off hearing of ‘ other minifters, Why elfc fhould they be fo earneft with me (after I had given a(ufficient Excufe for my aofcnCe) to be prefent at the meeting? why elfe fliould Mr. Stonehm ufe fuch expreffions in his prayer. . 3 That although Mr Eveleigb at this time * (when the Jguarrcllbrake out) liccufed me of Contentionj yet that the J2jtarre[( did not be gin in my contentious fpirit, and fowing divifi-ons* is apparent, i Becaufe I did no more then Mr* Stonsham. approved of,and Mris.* Stonebam defired me to. do* fo that I could be no mote contentious in oppofing Mr. Eveltigbs ' mavd, then they. Thisbufineflfe wasen-. ded in three daies*/ they had nothing after this agdinft:mei but;m^ hearing other minifters, .... as Mr. Eveleigb himfelfe told me. > - 4-i And therefore notwithftanding thct qnar-: ; f rell'brake out.at the time, when I oppofed Mr.: . i :Evel(igh’iim idyyct it is very apparent that it :V;';rV' "; ‘ ' ■' ‘ , begqn,'
' ( 9 9 ) r ' V ^ f ftis true) accufed me , thereof at this meeting* but (as I am informed ^feme of them did very much diflike his mentioning of that particular * and refufed to medle with it, becaufe they thought it fitter to be concealed, then that it , fliould be publickly taken notice of. ’ z That it is very probable they had a re-folutibn. (fome of them) to ejuarretl with me . about Mr. Eveleigb’s maid , in cafe I could > not . be prevailed with to leave off hearing of ‘ other minifters, Why elfc fhould they be fo earneft with me (after I had given a(ufficient Excufe for my aofcnCe) to be prefent at the meeting? why elfe fliould Mr. Stonehm ufe fuch expreffions in his prayer. . 3 That although Mr Eveleigb at this time * (when the Jguarrcllbrake out) liccufed me of Contentionj yet that the J2jtarre[( did not be gin in my contentious fpirit, and fowing divifi-ons* is apparent, i Becaufe I did no more then Mr* Stonsham. approved of,and Mris.* Stonebam defired me to. do* fo that I could be no mote contentious in oppofing Mr. Eveltigbs ' mavd, then they. Thisbufineflfe wasen-. ded in three daies*/ they had nothing after this agdinft:mei but;m^ hearing other minifters, .... as Mr. Eveleigb himfelfe told me. > - 4-i And therefore notwithftanding thct qnar-: ; f rell'brake out.at the time, when I oppofed Mr.: . i :Evel(igh’iim idyyct it is very apparent that it :V;';rV' "; ‘ ' ■' ‘ , begqn,'
ABSTRACT
' ( 9 9 ) r ' V ^ f ftis true) accufed me , thereof at this meeting* but (as I am informed ^ feme of them did very much diflike his mentioning of that particular * and refufed to medle with it, becaufe they thought it fitter to be concealed, then that it , fliould be publickly taken notice of. ’