A Full Report of the Case of Mastin V. Escott, Clerk, for Refusing to Bury an Infant Baptized by a Wesleyan Minister: Containing All the Arguments on Both Sides and the Judgement Delivered by the Right Honorable Sir Herbert Jenner in the Arches Court of Canterbury, May 8th, 1841 : with an Appendix of Documents |
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... deponent , Hester Moore , for herself maketh oath that on the 7th day of the said month of March last the sexton of the said parish came of her own accord to the house of the said Roger Moore , and was ordered by this deponent's mother ...
... deponent , Hester Moore , for herself maketh oath that on the 7th day of the said month of March last the sexton of the said parish came of her own accord to the house of the said Roger Moore , and was ordered by this deponent's mother ...
Page 292
... deponent , Mary Dunkley , for herself maketh oath that she this deponent went to the said Mr. Taylor after the said Hester Moore returned from him , and gave the service of the said Mr. Roger Moore and his wife to the said Mr. Taylor ...
... deponent , Mary Dunkley , for herself maketh oath that she this deponent went to the said Mr. Taylor after the said Hester Moore returned from him , and gave the service of the said Mr. Roger Moore and his wife to the said Mr. Taylor ...
Page 293
... deponent , Samuel Coombes , for himself maketh oath that he was at the house of Mr. William Taylor , minister of Daventry aforesaid , situate in or near the churchyard in Daventry aforesaid , on or about the 7th day of March last past ...
... deponent , Samuel Coombes , for himself maketh oath that he was at the house of Mr. William Taylor , minister of Daventry aforesaid , situate in or near the churchyard in Daventry aforesaid , on or about the 7th day of March last past ...
Page 294
... deponent further saith , that the Thursday after the corpse of the said Sarah Carter was brought to be buried as aforesaid , the said William Taylor gave this deponent orders to make a grave in the said churchyard to bury the said Sarah ...
... deponent further saith , that the Thursday after the corpse of the said Sarah Carter was brought to be buried as aforesaid , the said William Taylor gave this deponent orders to make a grave in the said churchyard to bury the said Sarah ...
Page 295
... deponent , within two or three days after the corpse of the said Sarah Carter was brought to be buried as aforesaid , went to the house of the said Roger Moore , where the said corpse then was , as this deponent hath been informed and ...
... deponent , within two or three days after the corpse of the said Sarah Carter was brought to be buried as aforesaid , went to the house of the said Roger Moore , where the said corpse then was , as this deponent hath been informed and ...
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Page 173 - It is evident unto all men, diligently reading holy Scripture and ancient authors, that from the Apostles' time there have been these Orders of Ministers in Christ's Church, — Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
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