An account of the riots which were made at a dissenting meeting-house at Clapham in Surry , on Thursday, December 27, 1759, and the Thursday following. When the Window, Door, Pulpit, Seats, Lining, &c were broken in pieces, the People insulted, pelted, and their Lives endangered, &c. together with The Methods which have been pursued, in order to bring the Offenders to Justice; which have hitherto proved ineffectual. By John Dolman, Pastor of a Congregational Church, at the New Meeting-House in Black's Fields, Shad-Thames, Southwark.

  • Dolman, John, fl. 1758-1765.
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Printed in the Year MDCCLX. [1760]
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An account of the riots which were made at a dissenting meeting-house at Clapham in Surry, on Thursday, December 27, 1759, and the Thursday following. When the Window, Door, Pulpit, Seats, Lining, &c were broken in pieces, the People insulted, pelted, and

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