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Ejected from the Church of England, chiefly by the Act of Uniformity,
Aug. 24, 1662.

ORIGINALLY WRITTEN BY

EDMUND CALAMY, D. D.

Abridged, Corrected, and Methodized, with many additional Anecdotes

AND

SEVERAL NEW LIVES,

BY SAMUEL PALMER.

The Second Edition.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

Embellished with Heads of the principal Divines, chiefly from original Pictures.
VOL. II.

For the Levites left their Suburbs, and their Possession, and came to Judah and Jerusalem; for
Jeroboam and his Sons had cast them off from executing the Priests Office unto the Lord.---
And after them, out of all the Tribes of Israel, such as set their Hearts to seek the Lord God
of Israel, came to Jerusalem to sacrifice unto the Lord God of their Fathers.

2 Chron. xi. 14, 16.
BARTHOLOMEW-DAY was fatal to our Church and Religion, in throwing out a very
great number of worthy, learned, pious, and orthodox Divines.

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FOR BUTTON AND SON, AND T. HURST, PATERNOSTER-ROW;

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CONDER, BUCKLERSBURY; AND JAMES, BRISTOL.

1802.

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ANSTYS JOHN MAUDUIT, B. D. Of Exeter Col.

Oxford. He was the son of Mr. Isaac Mauduit, a
respectable merchant in the city of Exeter. Mr. Wood, in
his Fasti Oxonienses, mentions him as being senior Proctor
of that university in the year 1649. But takes no further no-
tiee of him, though it is evident that he sided with the Roy-
alists, and appears to have been held in good estimation at
Oxford, from the circumstance of his name being subscribed,
in connexion with that of Mr. Hierome Sanchy, a fellow proc-
tor, and Dr. Edward Reynolds, Vice chancellor, to a letter
addressed to John Selden, Esq. dated April 1649, most ear-
nestly recommending the university of Oxford to his care and
protection, under the dangers which at that period sorely
threatened it. A copy of this letter may be seen in the life of
Mr. Selden, prefixed to the splendid edition of his works in
six volumes folio, page 43.

Dr. Walker, in his Sufferings of the Clergy, though he
casts so much abuse on so many others of the Nonconfor-
mists, does not attempt to bring any accusation against Mr.
Mauduit. He takes care, however, not to pass any enco-
mium upon him, even for his loyalty, and only mentions

It appears from the INDEX VILLARIS, that there are two places of this
name in Devonshire, the one called East Ansty, the other West Ansty: the
former is a Rectory, and the latter a Vicarage. Both of them are small
livings, rated at but little more than 101. per ann. At which of them Mr.
Mauduit preached doth not appear, or whether statedly at either.

VOL. II.-NO. XI.

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