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REV. MR, PEEBLES’S CHALLENGE.

To the Editor,

Sir,— are a few correspondents now writing you, respecting the above, and the conduct of the Clergy ; and your humble servant would now enquire, what lias come over the champion, the Uev. Mr If eid ? Did I not one night hear him, in the Athenneum Hall, some short time after Mr Mnith of Melbourne had gone back homo, come out in tine stylo. I hope, for the sake of quashing this heresy, he will now come forward, and not, like a lick-spittle cur, crouch, with his tail between his feet, and after his adversary has tinned h.s back, again rise and snarl.—l am, &c., Not Piiilolooia.

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Evening Star, Issue 3130, 1 March 1873, Page 2

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REV. MR, PEEBLES’S CHALLENGE. Evening Star, Issue 3130, 1 March 1873, Page 2

REV. MR, PEEBLES’S CHALLENGE. Evening Star, Issue 3130, 1 March 1873, Page 2

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