SPIRITUALISM.
To the Editor. Sir, — I agree with your correspondent “ Kappa” that it should be some lawyer that should take up Mr Peebles’s challenge ; but while agreeing with him that this should be the case, I am surprised tnat he should charge all our respected clergy as being guilty of “misrepresentation and indiscriminate use of every weapon that comes to hand that promises an immediate advantage, false facts, cfleiisive. personalities,” &c Surely our able defenders of our Protestant faith have not been guilty of these things. But to ,l Kappa’s” remedy—Let a lawyer accept the cha lenge. There are some legal gentlemen, churchwardens, vestrymen, ami deacons, and I feel certain that there arc amongst them many win would gladly accept the challenge. One of them delivered an able and eloquent speech on “John Knox,” and earned well-merited applause for his peroration. Would he not fill up the breach now, and go for help against the iniquity ! 1 feel certain he will.—l am, <fec., Delta. Dunedin, March G.
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Evening Star, Issue 3134, 6 March 1873, Page 2
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167SPIRITUALISM. Evening Star, Issue 3134, 6 March 1873, Page 2
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