The Arguments of the Counsel of Joseph Hendrickson in a Cause Decided in the Co

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The Arguments of the Counsel of Joseph Hendrickson in a Cause Decided in the Co
George Wood
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Their superior meetings will not cease to exer- cise control over the inferior, nor will they consent to ap- point committees to give advice only when their advice is asked. Halliday Jackson, in his testimony, (vol. II. P. 142) tells us, that since their separation, in 1827, the " Hicksile" yearly meeting has already appointed three such commit- tees, and I presume they will continue to do so, whenever they think it expedient, without consulting the inferior meetings. It cannot be of any import...ance in the decision of this cause, that the " Hicksite" party have got possession and control of this school. The gentleman seems to think, that because the school house and school are in their hands, they must be considered as entitled to this money. This, if it please the court, is the very right in question. If they are the same preparative meeting, they are entitled to it; but if they are usurpers, and have taken from us our rights and property, without the authority of law, it must be re- stored to us.

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