Memoirs of a Royal Chaplain 1729 1763 the Correspondence of Edmund Pyle Dd
Memoirs of a Royal Chaplain 1729 1763 the Correspondence of Edmund Pyle Dd
Edmund Pyle
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There can be no doubt that Samuel Kerrich thought the information conveyed to him by Edmund Pyle so serious, and so damaging to Middleton's character, and that of another, that he tore off the several lines of the letter that are missing, and at once defaced the criminatory words and the name of the " particeps crimi- 316 MEMOIRS OF A ROYAL CHAPLAIN nis. " These defacements recall the letter of " Oxoniensis " in the Daily Telegraph of 1904 on the question " Do we believe ? " and the astonishing... resultant correspondence. Sherlock's book referred to is "An Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses concerning the Use and Intent of Prophecy. " "The Deplorable Condition " of Hanover must have reference to the bloody battle of Hochkirchen in which Marshal Keith was killed, October 14, 1758, when the Austrians burst upon and defeated the Prussians in a fearful scene of carnage. The French, who had been driven out of Hanover by Ferdinand of Brunswick, after the Battle of Crefeld, June 23, now re-entered the Electorate.
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