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    An Enlightened Clergyman - Page 2

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    mode in which it is treated in this
    chapter cannot fail to appear as giving a sanction to, or at least
    excusing, such neglect.

    Although you are pledged to the public to give this subject, yet I
    cannot but believe that they would fully justify your substitution
    of it for another did they know the circumstances. An abridgment
    would only lessen the evil in a degree, as it is not only the style
    of the writing but the subject itself which is objectionable.

    Excuse me for troubling you, but I felt that, in common with
    yourself, I have a grave responsibility in the matter, and I am most
    truly yours,

    T. S. COLES.
    To Mr. J. Gudgeon.

    It is really necessary to explain that this is not a bad joke. It
    is simply a bad fact.
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