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2 Edmund Calamy & Samuel Palmer, The Nonconformist's Memorial; Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of England, Chiefly by the Act of Uniformity, Aug. 24, 1666 (2nd ed.) [i] (1802)

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                           THE


       NONCONFORMIST'S

                 MEMORIAL;
                            BEING
          AN ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES, SU FFERINGS,
                            AND
                      PRINTED WORKS
                           OF THE

       TWO THOUSAND MINISTERS
  Ejected from the Church of England, chiefly by the Act of Uniformity,
                        Aug. 24, 1662.


                   ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY

           EDMUND CALAMY, D. D.


   Abridgfed4 Corrected, and Methodized, with many additionoJ Ancvdtes
                             AND
                    SEVERAL NEW    LIVES,

                BY SAMUEL PALMER.





            IN THREE VOLUMES.
     Embellished with Heads of the principal Divines, chiefly from original Pictures.

                        VOL. II.

For the Levites left their Suburbs, and their Possession, and came to Juda.h and Jerusalem; for
  Jeroboam and his Sons had cast them off from executing the Priests Office unto the Lord.---
  And after them, out of all the Tribes of Israel, such as set their Hearts to seek the Lord God
  of Israel, came to Jerusalem to sacrifice unto the Lord God of their Fathers.
                                               2Chron. xi. 14, 16.
  BARTHOLOMEW-DAY was fatal to our Church and Religion, in throwing out a very
    great number of wortby, learned, pious, and orthodox Divines.  LOCKE.


                          LONDON:
                   PRINTED BY J. CUNDEE, IVY-LANE,
FO, BUTTON AND SON, AND T. HURST, PATERNOSTER-ROW;
                           Sold also by
          CONDER, BUCKLE SBURY ; AND JAMES, BRISTOL.

                            1802.

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