A COMPLAINT.
' (To the Editor of. the J rening Stir.) . Sib,—-I read J. Horn's letterinWedner* : day's Stab. Such a letter is, calculated to do a large amount of harm—*to younjj people especially, who in these days,; of coarse, must reed the paper. Either J. H. is right or he is wrong;: if the former, their why teach oar children oat of that "grand; old Book''which has stood for ages past, and whose influence to-day is so great for good all the worldoTer? Mott men, who think at all, unanimoaslymaw* tain the divine SorereigtityofGod? #ifo^ has the' right to do as he pleases with allh" created' beings; then ; ;df -wh^ * liie^ is it to use such expressions as J.^H; uses, dictating to the Almigbtr "whathe should do therery firsjl'thing, r*'\ &o. I hope, sir, that we hare heard the last blow from that.'•■■" H^rn/'^itviiVcmly r wind after all. Sir, I could write more, but I trust that a word to the wise will ba sufficient.—l am, Ac, :i ':</&'tf^aasv.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4838, 11 July 1884, Page 2
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168A COMPLAINT. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4838, 11 July 1884, Page 2
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