| 21. | Preaching at a conventicle was made punishable by death and attendance was punishable by severe sanctions.
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| 22. | Presbyterians held similar Conventicles and these were also outlawed, even though they were not religious ceremonies.
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| 23. | The conventicle act of 1664 which limited meetings in England led to the arrest of Jan Claus.
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| 24. | Particularly in the south-west many of the people here began to attend illegal field conventicles.
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| 25. | This lady was an ardent covenanter and her husband was repeatedly fined for her attendance at conventicles.
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| 26. | A warrant was out for his apprehension as a conventicle preacher at the time of his death.
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| 27. | Shortly after Blackadder's birth, his father began preaching illegally at conventicles in the countryside.
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| 28. | After his deprivation Jacomb held a conventicle from 1672 in Silver Street, and was several times prosecuted.
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| 29. | Hutchinson's visits to women in childbirth led to discussions along the lines of the conventicles in England.
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| 30. | As late as 1834 a Methodist preacher was jailed in Hereford for preaching at an open-air conventicle.
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