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• Hid hot fedhinv at her coming away. ? I . thcit told her that it was re c i ted "by fome of them; /that they could not partake with me inr ordi nances nov^ f * v 1 ' ' ! ' For my part (faid flie) I was never of thac mind, neither do I know any who are, but on the contrary- we are all much troubled that ■ you will leave us. ’ - About two months after, Ezekiel Pace was Tent from Mr. Eveleigh, to tell me that I 'was fnftctidcdhy the Church. s ■ I told him that I had left their Society and . that I had no communion with them. .H e answered , they conceived that they could not othcrwife difcharge their dutie unto me, and as for what they had done, it was in order to my return. , I replyed that my purpofe was never to returne unto them. After I had made my Addrefleto the Mi-nifters of the City, defiring to be admitted into fellowlhip arid communion with them in ordinances. Mr. S/w j^runderiftanding thereof fent Mr. EveUigh unto Mr. tfohn Bart let Mi-nifter, to give him notice that they had feverall things againft me: upon which it was by Mr.'. Bdrtlet defired that they would produce their, charge, which they promifed to do, although it vyas long firft, • yet at length (after often defi ring of ic)a meeting was appointed atjVIr./W/ ' D .> houfe.
DOI link for • Hid hot fedhinv at her coming away. ? I . thcit told her that it was re c i ted "by fome of them; /that they could not partake with me inr ordi nances nov^ f * v 1 ' ' ! ' For my part (faid flie) I was never of thac mind, neither do I know any who are, but on the contrary- we are all much troubled that ■ you will leave us. ’ - About two months after, Ezekiel Pace was Tent from Mr. Eveleigh, to tell me that I 'was fnftctidcdhy the Church. s ■ I told him that I had left their Society and . that I had no communion with them. .H e answered , they conceived that they could not othcrwife difcharge their dutie unto me, and as for what they had done, it was in order to my return. , I replyed that my purpofe was never to returne unto them. After I had made my Addrefleto the Mi-nifters of the City, defiring to be admitted into fellowlhip arid communion with them in ordinances. Mr. S/w j^runderiftanding thereof fent Mr. EveUigh unto Mr. tfohn Bart let Mi-nifter, to give him notice that they had feverall things againft me: upon which it was by Mr.'. Bdrtlet defired that they would produce their, charge, which they promifed to do, although it vyas long firft, • yet at length (after often defi ring of ic)a meeting was appointed atjVIr./W/ ' D .> houfe.
• Hid hot fedhinv at her coming away. ? I . thcit told her that it was re c i ted "by fome of them; /that they could not partake with me inr ordi nances nov^ f * v 1 ' ' ! ' For my part (faid flie) I was never of thac mind, neither do I know any who are, but on the contrary- we are all much troubled that ■ you will leave us. ’ - About two months after, Ezekiel Pace was Tent from Mr. Eveleigh, to tell me that I 'was fnftctidcdhy the Church. s ■ I told him that I had left their Society and . that I had no communion with them. .H e answered , they conceived that they could not othcrwife difcharge their dutie unto me, and as for what they had done, it was in order to my return. , I replyed that my purpofe was never to returne unto them. After I had made my Addrefleto the Mi-nifters of the City, defiring to be admitted into fellowlhip arid communion with them in ordinances. Mr. S/w j^runderiftanding thereof fent Mr. EveUigh unto Mr. tfohn Bart let Mi-nifter, to give him notice that they had feverall things againft me: upon which it was by Mr.'. Bdrtlet defired that they would produce their, charge, which they promifed to do, although it vyas long firft, • yet at length (after often defi ring of ic)a meeting was appointed atjVIr./W/ ' D .> houfe.
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“ - ( 3 9 ) ' '• V ' " . - : * 7 • Hid hot fedhinv at her coming away. ? I . thcit told her that it was re c i ted "by fome of them;