A Letter to a Member of the Honourable the House of Commons Occasioned By a Peti

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Richard Grenville Temple Temple
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But if they mould happen to be teaching, and there mould be the leaft Noife, they then, for a while, drop their other Difcourfe, and hold forth to the Authors of the Dis- turbance, fetting forth to them, the Wicked- nefs of prophaning the Houfe of God, and disturbing God's peculiar People zealouily met in Public "VVormip, and, at length, perhaps, drop into a filent Meeting.
Thus you fee this Sort of People are to be filenced, or made mute, by every Puff of Wind. They formerly ufed no Prayer bef
...ore and after their Difcourfes. Now, indeed, they ufe no particular Form, but fay fome one of their own compofing ; which fometimes is Sence, and fometimes Nonfence.
Your topping fort of Quakers are alliamed of the bad Orations which the in- ferior fort fometimes make, and frequently exclaim againfr. Them in their Desks, ex"- preflfing their Sorrow, that their Religion C (lifters* (lb) fuffers, and is fo much defpifed, by the Weaknefs of fome of their Brethren ; who teach before the Call or Movings of the Spirit directs them unto it.


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