CHAPTER VIL
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emorrhage of the lungs from excessive speaking, &c.—Attends a campmeeting at Paris—Meets with opposition——Frees his slaves—RichardM’Nemar, John Dunlavy, John Thompson, Robert Marshall and him- ' self concur in religious views—Revival checked by opposition—Party-ism rekindled—M’Nemar tried—Protest against proceedings of Synodin M’Nemar’s case, and withdrawal of Richard M’Nemar, John Dun-lavy, John Thompson, Robert Marshall and himself from jurisdiction of _ Synod—They are suspended—Formed themselves into a separate Pres-bytery, called Springfield Presbytery—A pology pelaPresbyterianism—Surrenders all claim to salary—Last will and testa-ment of Springfield Presbytery. . |
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