LOST SENSES.
-."-■- " (To the Editor). Sir.—With all deference to the. views of Mr GleimVand all enthusiasts on the subiect of Lost Tribes. I think it is a great presumption for any human beings to think that ihey are specially permitted to interpret, certain passages i_ Skfrmtnral writings to their own peculiar 2ie*-£ and thontotry aud thrust them down the throats of others. America may be a verygood place for these thousand-and-one religious maniacal-persons who think, forsooth they are specially selected to interpret to suit the capacity of ninnies.. I_oUy, *R«» ™fc& £*&. Bosh." We have heard enough and too much -b_ _.thel--t Tribes. A little more Christian eharitv for our own lost ones would be more usefSf espec-Jly at the destitute bonnes, the gaols, and the hospitals.—Yours, &c., A__iKOSH, No. 2. ■■ ■ ..
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2608, 16 August 1878, Page 3
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