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CONTAINING The Afternoon Service, and Articles of Israel's Faith; and twelve Sermons, which are called the twelve Baskets of fragments, which remain over and above of the Hebrew and Gentile Churches, being 469 passages, or verses, selected out of the old and new Testaments.

John 6th chapter, 12 and 13th verses :-.-" When they were filled, he said to his disciples. gather up the frag. ments that remain, that nothing be lost.

13 Therefore they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets, with the fragments of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them that had eaten."

England:

PRINTED BY GEGRGE MEREDITH, WEST-GATE,
WAKEFIELD. IN THE COUNTY OF YORK,

1834.

Entered at Stationers' Hall.

TO THE READER.

Wakefield, 1832, 12th Month:-JOHN WROE said, he was commanded to summon six men out from amongst the house of Israel, to read the Bible before him: and we came, according to our signatures. And he said, The Lord had said to him, He would put his Spirit upon him, and by it he would pick out such and such passages, which remain over and above the Hebrew and Gentile Churches; and by it he would gather the children out of all Nations where they were driven, of which the fragments stood typical, spoken of by Jesus.

The reading of the Bible began on Monday, the 3rd inst. at ten minutes before two o'clock in the afternoon, and continued day and night, till the whole was ended, which was on Thursday, the 6th, at 4 o'clock in the morning, which was sixty-two hours, wherein he neither eat bread nor drank water, as commanded; and those passages written which are taken; and never less than three men in his company, nor he out of their sight, but always together, till the whole was read.

Signed.

THOMAS L. MORT, I. from Huddersfield.
WILLIAM T. MUFF, J. from Bradford.
JOSEPH Y. HOLGATE, A. from Bradford.
JOHN T. TILLOTSON, J. from Bradford.
CHARLES T. ROBERTSON, J. from Bradford.
DAVID T. BRUMMITT, J. from Leeds,

We who signed our names to the above, now agree, that these Sermons having laid upwards of twelve Months dormant, should be no longer kept from the world; but should be printed and published, and sold in all Stationers' Shops, and sent to all Nations.

And for this purpose we deliver them to the Printers, GEORGE MEREDITH, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire; and JOSEPH CHURCHWARD, of Devonport, Devonshire; and that the same be entered at Stationers' Hall, lest they should be adulterated,

Wakefield, 1834, 4th Month, 20th day.

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