Speech of Sir Robert Heath Attorney General in the Case of Alexander Leighton

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Speech of Sir Robert Heath Attorney General in the Case of Alexander Leighton
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In his account of himself, printed in 1646, An epitome or brief e discoverie from the beginning to the ending of the many and great troubles that Dr. Leighton suffered) fyc. He tells us that Sir Henry Martin charged him with keeping a conventicle. He denies the charge, but from his form of denial it seems to be plain that he had done what might be termed keeping a conventicle by others. He argues (p. 7), 1. That there is no law against "the performance of such duties;" 2. That it is " a wrestin...g of the law against conventicles, to urge it against the said performances, " conventicles being u unlawful and rebellious assemblies. " There is no law against "fasting and praying;" " the intent of such as humble their souls being to meet God by repentance, and therefore no conventicle. " Beyond this statement of his own, the only firm ground which we have for this part of his life, except the fact of his publication of the Speculum Belli Sacri, is a notice derived from the records of the College of Physicians, published by Dr.

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