The Exeter Assembly was founded in 1691 as a meeting place for
Nonconformist ministers in Devon and Cornwall. Its Minutes, edited
here with an introduction, provide evidence of Nonconformist
activity in the two counties in their most active period. They
include information about the education and ordination of potential
ministers, church finances, and religious controversies. They will
interest historians of religion in the period, and particularly
Nonconformity, as well as scholars interested in the history of
Devon and Cornwall.
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