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INOPPORTUNE VISITS OF RELIGIOUS VISITORS.

■■ A working man writes to the/lftfanchei Guardian,’ notingthat -at. ike hfanche* Diocesan MrAldennau tßenr made, some Ternaries «m. ftbw pnwt of mate' ‘‘religious ytefttffi' ff.mflljftg at < tage houses in- the day: time jvhen<;the i jority of the husbanclriateaway w woi and " stated a:..feeling :.ef-i-jeatej existed ainoug working men indeed queued. -JJe'.jsays !— l 'l trust you v allow; ‘me vthe space of afewJUhes which to give ing m&n, toTthe trnth «r^Te^tem< I although it was received’ withhisses ! the- I know •: sations with my work-mates; and others 1 | the feeling does exist. to. a muoh< grei extent item is generally supposed* Qply do not like tomakea noise afraid of being, stigmatised as anemia religion. I anyself have ~o>s>erien9ed t ■siderable annoyance from 4lttS'|paoti(%.i the impudence ef our * (district.visitor * become so. intolerable that.. I hj obliged, to forbid his calling, His,. gen custom is to tap at the door, and-r.then o it, if it happens to beloose.;but a we^or ! ago, when my wife-came infoomthMjAck>3 She. found him Seated inAfter the Asiial preliminaries hepresu: to offer some advice, to myWileonihbl cate subject havihg or notihimi family, she haVtpg toldi him,. inanswdr: question, that we were T ohildls6B,i yqjW gfcveit as > bis opiuon that &we a fewchiidren, it might a regular attendant at £hijj . Other rvisitbrs ; we hAvehad, bothmidelß female, 1 who have behav# themse^ve^jn themselves of ■■> the •- given when I am At when j those, fsimilar Oases) theywere;one-o( wivdp -with- thamontaimhiofeia^lSSSaflfiSSlM *«-- J%. -* 1 ’ :v?i ~ JZIV.

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Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

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INOPPORTUNE VISITS OF RELIGIOUS VISITORS. Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

INOPPORTUNE VISITS OF RELIGIOUS VISITORS. Evening Star, Issue 4057, 26 February 1876, Page 1 (Supplement)

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