'Charges alleged against the sectarians by certain senators In the Jamaica House of Assembly on the 30th November 1830 examined and refuted by Thomas Pennock Wesleyan missionary'

Manuscript entitled 'Charges Alleged Against The Sectarians By Certain Senators In the Jamaica House of Assembly on the 30th November 1830 Examined and Refuted By Thomas Pennock Wesleyan Missionary'. In addition to a general defence of sectarian missionaries he also refutes the specific charges of L...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Indies/FBN 2 (fiche 27)
Date(s) of creation: c1831
Level: Sub-series
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Main author: Pennock; Thomas (fl 1818-1838); ordained missionary

Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/West Indies/FBN 2 (fiche 27)
Summary: Manuscript entitled 'Charges Alleged Against The Sectarians By Certain Senators In the Jamaica House of Assembly on the 30th November 1830 Examined and Refuted By Thomas Pennock Wesleyan Missionary'. In addition to a general defence of sectarian missionaries he also refutes the specific charges of Lutherism, sedition, 'robbing the slaves [enslaved people]', driving the enslaved people 'mad', 'exercising an undue influence over the minds of the slaves [enslaved people], ruinous to the property of the master [enslaver]', 'exercising a mode of discipline which leads to vice and immorality', preaching at unreasonable hours and assisting the Anti-Slavery Society and promoting emancipation.
Main author: Pennock; Thomas (fl 1818-1838); ordained missionary
Extent: 43 pages
Note: Title from original caption
Admin history: Thomas Pennock was sent to the Antigua District of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in 1818 where he served not only on the island of Antigua but also the islands of St Christopher's, Tortola, St Eustatius' and St Martin's. In 1829 he moved to the Jamaica district where he was stationed at Kingston and served as chairman of the district in the early 1830s. By 1833 his wife's and his own health had become poor (no doubt in part caused by the death of three children in quick succession) and they both were sent to Ne ... View more
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Only to be viewed on microfiche
Copyright: Copyright probably held by Methodist Missionary Society
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Related material: Also within the records of the (Wesleyan) Methodist Missionary Society is the official correspondence (with journal extracts) for Thomas Pennock (MMS/West Indies/Correspondence/General/FBN 2-12 & MMS/West Indies/Correspondence/Jamaica/FBN 47-48). There are also a couple of letters written by him whilst recuperating in New York in 1834 (MMS/North America/Correspondence/FBN 4). Furthermore, the synod minutes will detail his work, and that of his colleagues, in the West Indies districts (MMS/West Indies/Synod Minutes/FBN 1-2). However, thi ... View more
Format: Archive