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PEACE IN THE CHURCH

WHEN I had first agreed to consider the policy of the Public Worship Regulation Act, I felt some misgivings at my temerity. But in the interval all apprehensions have quite disappeared, and I can now buckle to, not, I hope, with a light heart, but in a trustful spirit. The truth is, that meanwhile t...

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Published in:The Nineteenth century: a monthly review, Mar. 1877-Dec. 1900 Mar. 1877-Dec. 1900, 1881-05, Vol.9 (51), p.756-777
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