NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS
[" A.M."— Your letter on the subject of Trnnsubstantlatlon cannot be published. On reflection you will yourself see that Booh terms as you employ are necesearlly calculated to cause pain to those who conscientiously differ from yon, and you must pardon us for charao terleiag them aa irreverent. The matter !b one m regard to which men of the highest intellect, and the noblest Christian character have differed for eighteen hundred years, and it is vain to hope to solve the mystery, and enable all to »e'e eye to eyp, by means of a few lines m the correspondence columns of a newspaper. Take onr advice and do not attempt tho Impossible. Accept the fae; that the two great branches of the Christian Church will be at issue for all time upon this matter, and as you are a Protestant, be consistent with your profession by allowing full liberty of conrclonce to those whose opinions are at variance with your own. Abora all, In that spirit of Charity wjjloh is the very essence of Christianity speak tenderly, and think kindly of those whom you deem to be m error m matters of faith or of practice.— Ed.]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1791, 16 March 1888, Page 2
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199NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1791, 16 March 1888, Page 2
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