CLERICAL SCANDAL.
To the Editor oj the Evening Star. Siii, —'ill'? thanks of the Christian community at large arc due to you for your m .nly protest against the outrage done, to t.ie moral feeling of society by the daring conduct of one of our clergy. It is reported tint the reverend gentleman complains that he has not had fair play. I t is vain to expect that ho will adopt any .fur means to clear himself of the charges made against him. It remains therefore that the gentlemen who sat in judgment on the ease, lor their own honor and in the interest of our comm n Christianity, make public the facts which led them to reverse their favorable decision, and to declare tinir conviction that the charges brought against him were sustained by a mass of overwhelming evidence avhich no honest men could possibly ignore. > othing less than this can meet the present demand. lota., Dunedin, November IC.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2380, 17 November 1870, Page 2
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