The following correspondence which has taken place on this subject, will be read with interest:—To the Editor of the CRRONICLR. ...
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Advertising : 102 wordsMy Local Bishop—The letter which your fordship addressed to me "on the union of Protestant Evaugelical Charohes." with its sccompanying note of the 4th [?], reached me on the evening of the 5th the day on which you were to leave ...
Article : 2,442 wordsWe beg to direct attention to the correspondence in this day's paper relative to the Rev. Thomas Rinney the proposed fraternisation of various Protestant charches. It n not our ...
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Article : 914 wordsRev. and dear Sir—Forgive the liberty I take in troubling you with a few lines in reference to the most important part of your speech of yesterday. I felt thankful that, in refer-ence to a subject surrounded with difficulties, you were ...
Article : 1,657 wordsSir—As you recently called attention to the above subject, you will allow me to trouble you with a few remarks. I think, Sir, the Government cannot have consulted ...
Article : 296 words"My dear Sir—1. I herewith return the Bishop's letter of the 22nd ult, on "the union of the Protestant Evaugelical Churches. I have long felt deep interest in this subject, and as a more than usually healthy feeling in connection ...
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South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1867), Sat 30 Oct 1858, Page 3
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