Remainder | touching his admission to the expository lecture in that parish in the room of Mr. Burroughs deceased. Published, in the name, and by the unanimous consent of the Classis met at the vestry of Mary-at-Hill, Febr. 1. 1646. as a remedy against the manifold misreports and censures too confidently delivered by some, and too credulously received by others, concerning the beginning, proceeding and conclusion of that motion. At a meeting of the fourth Classis, Feb. 1. 1646. Resolved upon the question, nemine contradicente, that this vindication of the vestry of Michaels Cornhill, and the fourth Classis of the province of London, concerning the motion of Mr. Symonds to bee lecturer in that parish, bee presented to some of the licencers for the presse, and forthwith printed. Subscribed by order of the fourth Classis, by W. Wickins Scribe to the said Classe. |