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Excerpt from A Defence of the Church Missionary Society Against the Objections of the Rev. Josiah Thomas, M.A., Archdeacon of Bath The question then recurs, Vi hat 13 the authority of this Protest of the Archdeacon of Bath. None whatever. He appears to have had 110 r1i01e right to assume anyj jurisdiction over this peace able and lawful meeting of benevolent individuals, for a simple and legitimate object of charity, than he would have had to interrupt an assembly conveneo for planning a bridge or projecting a hos pital: he might, 111 fact, almost as well have advanced a claim of right to enter the private abode of individuals, in order to regulate the detail of personal beneficence. The Rev...
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