The Rod in Pickle; or, An Answer to the Appeal of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher Containing an Authentic Narrative of the Cause of His Leaving Banbury, in Oxfordshire: Together With the Charges Exhibited Against Him, the Meeting of His Friends in Consequence of Those Charges, and the Result of That Meeting. To Which Are Added, His Letters, Written to the Managers of the Banbury Meeting-House, Begging Them Not to Let the Cause of His Dismissal Be Known in London.
Name of the book: : The Rod in Pickle; or, An Answer to the Appeal of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher Containing an Authentic Narrative of the Cause of His Leaving Banbury, in Oxfordshire: Together With the Charges Exhibited Against Him, the Meeting of His Friends in Consequence of Those Charges, and the Result of That Meeting. To Which Are Added, His Letters, Written to the Managers of the Banbury Meeting-House, Begging Them Not to Let the Cause of His Dismissal Be Known in London.
Subject: Church, J. John, approximately 1780-approximately 1825 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
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Name Of book : The Rod in Pickle; or, An Answer to the Appeal of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher Containing an Authentic Narrative of the Cause of His Leaving Banbury, in Oxfordshire: Together With the Charges Exhibited Against Him, the Meeting of His Friends in Consequence of Those Charges, and the Result of That Meeting. To Which Are Added, His Letters, Written to the Managers of the Banbury Meeting-House, Begging Them Not to Let the Cause of His Dismissal Be Known in London.
Subject : Church, J. John, approximately 1780-approximately 1825 -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Writer : T. Latham"The Rod in Pickle; or, An Answer to the Appeal of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher" by T. Latham is a captivating book that delves into the story of John Church and his controversial departure from Banbury, Oxfordshire. This book provides an authentic narrative of the events surrounding Church's dismissal, the charges brought against him, and the subsequent meeting of his friends. Latham also includes Church's heartfelt letters to the managers of the Banbury Meeting-House, where he pleads with them to keep the details of his dismissal hidden from London. As the reader delves into the pages of this book, they are taken on a journey of betrayal, loyalty, and the consequences of speaking truth to power. Join Latham as he unravels the mystery behind John Church's fall from grace and discover the shocking revelations that await within the pages of "The Rod in Pickle.""
The Rod in Pickle An Answer to the Appeal John Church Obelisk Preacher Banbury Oxfordshire Charges Meeting of Friends Letters Managers Dismissal London" Church J John approximately 1780 approximately 1825 Trials litigation etc
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