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, The General Baptist Assembly, 1998), 10. 66 'Glass House Yard CB', fol. 67. came to them thinking that they could negotiate dual attendance: 'a Member coming in with Proviso's of goieng to the Publick worship', note the records of the Congregational church at Rothwell at one point, 'that is noe incorporation, and that member noe member. For they cannot be for God and Mammon nor have concord with Christ and Belial, A Transcription of the Church Book of Speldhurst and Pembury (later Tunbridge Wells)

, Minutes, 45; see also the case of one 'Mrs Freeman' who asked to be able to hear 'a godly sound church-man preach a sermon occasionally, vol.118

, Petty France CB', fol. 23. 77 'Bury Street CB', fol. 51r

C. B. Rothwell,