. "Davenport attacked the unconverted ministry, declaring that unregenerate ministers were as damaging to spirits as \"swallowing ratsbane or bowls of poison to their bodies.[12] Moreover, Davenport exploited anticlericalism for evangelical purposes\" and preached in locations subversive to the established order, places such as fields, orchards, or barns.[13] Anticlericalism, the opposition to the in" . . .