MEMORIAL ON CHURCH GOVERNMENT.
Sib, — As " Memento Mori" is so anxious to see another letter from my pen, I may as well express my regret that the cap appeared to fit a confidant of his instead of himself, and at the same time inform him his assertions as to pointed allusion to one in particular must arise from deserving conscience, as so many hare said to me, " It must allude to me. I am sun burnt, and go into the country at times," that I feel sure a sufficient number could be had to support the characters of the Antipholus' and Dromio's in the Comedy of Errors, but it could not mean all of these. " M.M." deserved a stinging reply when he accused of untruth one whose occupation renders him powerless, and has since made a mistake in attributing the replies to two persons who attended a meeting at which, I presume, he was not. Sic finit. — Yours, &c, Memento Viveee. ■■ ■ ♦
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Southland Times, Issue 1535, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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161MEMORIAL ON CHURCH GOVERNMENT. Southland Times, Issue 1535, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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