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TO THE EDITOR OP THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. Bill, —1 1 find • that an impression has got abroad that. the*Mr- Fraser who appears as the advocate of “ free thought”- iu the File Brigade Hall and myself are one and the same person. I feel it to be my duty to the public of this neighborhood, aud to the profession to which rny life is devoted, to correct this impression, more especially as many ot those who have made the above pardonable mistake have said, “ You see what the study of phrenology has led to.” I have no. wish to say anything against the gentleman or gentlemen referred to, even though I do not think with them. I have been a member of a Christian Church for many years, and I do not thereby feel a want of freedom of thought, neither have my scientific studies led me to the Atheism that is hut 100 often the result of socalled “ free thought.”—l am, &c., J. Fraser. Woodward-street, Wellington, May 31.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5360, 1 June 1878, Page 2
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