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.
Transcribed from the 1817 Hay and Turner edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
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 conse- quence 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 .
By the Rev. T. LATHAM, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL.
“The nearer to Church the farther from God.”—English Proverbs.
London : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HAY AND TURNER, No. 11, Newcastle-Street, Strand.