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n the words of Bishop Pearson: though the Father and the Son are two distinct persons, yet since the Son is of and from the Father as the fountain of deity, and intimately united with him, I conceive in this sense he may be said to be one God with the Father. But this was not accepted. After some further deliberation, they received a message from the gentlemen to this effect: If the ministers have nothing more to say to us, we have nothing to say to them. Case of the Ministers ejected at Exon, p. 12. The next day, without the formality of any regular appeal to the congregation at large, three of the four trustees took possession of the keys of the meeting-house in which Mr. Peirce and Mr. Hallet were accustomed chiefly to officiate; and a meeting of the body of trustees (or proprietors as they style themselves) of the three chapels passed a resolution, declaring that neither of these gentlemen should henceforth preach in any of them. This was a strong measure, outstepping th