'•' Pray, " inquired one minister of aiiotl " seeing' so many ladies attend your chuj why do you invariably address your com gabion as ' dear brethren V" "OhS answer is easily given," he ieplied-« brethren embrace the sisters." jm A Hint to Readeks.— Mr Goddant his "Liturgy and #ie Manner of Rfiu it." tells a story of some reader who ajg/ a monotonous whine in tlie prayee/T^ being remonstrated witU by the (S^/i ■ j pleaded that such a, tpne was propjr;^ act p"f. supplication, because .boggaiß?/; assumed a whine when th.ey askedffll Vj But the bishop was npt to be cauglffl ,-: j chaff, or perhaps his experienced ;JF was too large for the appeal to liefif, jf ( he replied, "but when they dojv ';'']§'.[ know that they are importers, aK'. / thing..." # ! -/
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Grey River Argus, Issue 128, 6 November 1866, Page 2
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128Untitled Grey River Argus, Issue 128, 6 November 1866, Page 2
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