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Excerpt from Dorothy Firebrace, Vol. 2 of 3: Or the Armourer's Daughter of Birmingham
The Black Chapel was the designation of a miserable deserted barn, partially fallen into ruin, in the fields now covered with the haggard suburb of Bordesley, where the wildest fanatics of Birmingham assembled to discuss and expound the doctrines of their sect; and being a wooden erection, patched over at some time with coal-tar against the weather, its outward aspect well vindicated the epithet it had received, to the eye, while the opinions broached and propagated in the inclosure were supposed to merit it yet more in a moral sense.
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