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Astonishing a Bishop.— C n a late occasion the Bwhop of Exeter was present at the opening of an addifonal room to the Mission schoolhouse at Brix ham. 'there was a full choral service in the church. The Bishop took no part in the service; ho seated himself among the congregation quite at the lower end of the building, Hr Temple admi's that hehaino knowledge of music; but still, o i this occasion, ho ’Tied to do his best, so he joined hj the singing. deoly he fcl* the elbow of a ri' ighbo tfl'Vl ß t unpleasantly hard into bis ribs. T.oo. lug rouud to see from wha r quarter the ass ult came, ho not ctd a s ilor. who ex- “ 1 ’ a y> euv'n r, yon’ e singing out

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Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 3

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4210, 24 August 1876, Page 3

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