WICKED MARKS.
To the Editor of the Globe. Sib, —By publishing this you will allow the religious and moral going public to know that they are living to-day as they were 200 yean back, when religion and burning at the stake went well together I blush to think we have gone back to that dark decrepit age of religious tyranny. Fancy the possibility existing of extorting a fine of os from an honest man to uphold a thing belonging to that dark age. I will say look inside our prisons. Cannot there be seen Sunday school teachers, so-ealled ministers of the Gispel, and so forth. Are not crimes done every day by so-called Godfearing people ? Why run down an honest man, when we have the train to port, coaches to Sumner, milkrrsu to serve these Godfearing people, stablemen and grooms hard at work.” Verily we are a moral going public. Yours, &0., A. B.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1954, 29 May 1880, Page 2
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