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<p>Some <del><gap/></del> time ago being at an Inn <add>at a public table</add> in<lb/> | <p>Some <del><gap/></del> time ago being at an Inn <add>at a public table</add> in<lb/> | ||
<gap/> <del><gap/><gap/> <gap/> both</del> one of the company<lb/> | <gap/> <del><gap/><gap/> <gap/> both</del> one of the company<lb/> | ||
a Welsh gentleman <del>of</del> about the middle age, the<lb/> | a Welsh gentleman <del>of</del> about the middle age, the<lb/> | ||
abundance of the bonne fortune it had happened to have<lb/> | abundance of the bonne fortune it had happened to have<lb/> | ||
to experience was a topic on which he | to experience was a topic on which he expounded with<lb/> | ||
<gap/> satisfaction. Upon my noticing it, which<lb/> | <gap/> satisfaction. Upon my noticing it, which<lb/> | ||
of course could not be done in any other tone<lb/> | of course could not be done in any other tone<lb/> | ||
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wholesome.</p> | wholesome.</p> | ||
<p>The <gap/> by which in the University of<lb/> | <p>The <gap/> by which in the University of<lb/> | ||
Oxford, the <add>interest</add> religion | Oxford, the <add>interest</add> religion, morality and <unclear>learning</unclear> of the Clergy<lb/> | ||
</p> | and laity of the <del><gap/></del> rising generation are provided for<lb/> | ||
with such pious care, were <del>the of</del> as is well known<lb/> | |||
the production of the once <gap/> Reverend Father in <gap/><lb/> | |||
Archbishop Land. It appears that in this opinion<lb/> | |||
of the wholesomeness of variety he had gone beforehand<lb/> | |||
with my abovementioned Welsh friend: and<lb/> | |||
where Archbishop Land <add>the wise father of Alma Mater</add> has gone before, it <del>does<lb/> | |||
not become</del> <unclear>none</unclear> can have become any son of hers<lb/> | |||
to hesitate about following after. For the truth of<lb/> | |||
this <add>what</add> position I will venture to appeal to the Right Reverend<lb/> | |||
the Lord Bishop of London of this present day by whom <add>whose<lb/> | |||
pious <gap/></add> we have been so emphatically enjoined to lay our<lb/> | |||
wills and understandings prostrate before all and singular<lb/> | |||
the <del>orator of God– <gap/></del> reverend persons who having<lb/> | |||
as everybody alike knows received the Holy Ghost are<lb/> | |||
thereby became the Oracles of God.</p> | |||
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1828 July 15
Letter VI Parcus to Herald on Rules Licences
Some time ago being at an Inn at a public table in
both one of the company
a Welsh gentleman of about the middle age, the
abundance of the bonne fortune it had happened to have
to experience was a topic on which he expounded with
satisfaction. Upon my noticing it, which
of course could not be done in any other tone
than that of felicitation, he answered me gave me to understand with
great gravity said he in a tone of gravity in measured accents that in his opinion variety was
wholesome.
The by which in the University of
Oxford, the interest religion, morality and learning of the Clergy
and laity of the rising generation are provided for
with such pious care, were the of as is well known
the production of the once Reverend Father in
Archbishop Land. It appears that in this opinion
of the wholesomeness of variety he had gone beforehand
with my abovementioned Welsh friend: and
where Archbishop Land the wise father of Alma Mater has gone before, it does
not become none can have become any son of hers
to hesitate about following after. For the truth of
this what position I will venture to appeal to the Right Reverend
the Lord Bishop of London of this present day by whom whose
pious we have been so emphatically enjoined to lay our
wills and understandings prostrate before all and singular
the orator of God– reverend persons who having
as everybody alike knows received the Holy Ghost are
thereby became the Oracles of God.
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