PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY: SKETCH OF ITS GENERAL HISTORY, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE RISE AND PRESENT STATE OF ITS VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN THE TOWN OF BIRMINGHAM. BY JOHN ANGELL JAMES. "The wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable." J. W. SHOWELL; B. HUDSON; R. MATTHISON. MDCCCXLIX. BODLE DOMI MINA USITIO MEA PAGE ERRATA. 29. Six lines from the bottom, read "against religion," for "of our religion." 39. Eleven lines from the top, for "open," read "upon." 84. Mr. Kentish did not resign his office in 1846, but only retired from the full discharge of its duties. He is still recognised as one of the ministers of the New Meeting; and in fifth line from bottom, for "Edmonds," read "Edwards." 119. For "Honiton," read "Hoxton." 140. For Palmer Street "School," read "Chapel." 171. For "Town Clerk," in the foot note, read "Clerk of the Peace." 178. For "Edinburgh," read "Glasgow," as the University where Mr. Dawson graduated. 186. Fifteenth line from the bottom, after the words "addition to," add "both." 210. Supply "some of," in seventh line from the bottom. 239. For "Merideth," read "Meredith." 240. Third line from bottom, for "better," read "bitter." 269. Twelfth line from the top, for "put by death," read "put to death." |