CORRESPONDENCE.
REVIVAL MfSSIONS.
TTo the Editor of the Daily Telegraph.] Siu.-Lest silence should be mwinterpre ted please allow me a few lines to say hat I consider, and feel sure all impartial persons will consider, "Viators' letter a sufficient answer to itself. 1 hough he has not come forth from hiding, he has shown what manner of person he is, and his sham freedom of thought just amounts to this—all who think with him are right, and all who do not so think are wrong. My pleading was his for a frank aud unprejudiced reception of an mtendinff viritor, and this induced me to write tbe'ahort letter to ward oil base allegations with which she has notbing whatever to do Any other spirit is worthy oily of the bigotry of the class of men with whom ""Viator" identifies himself.—l am, &c, ~r .. T Wμ. Nichol. Ilavelock, November 13th, 1882. [The above must close the correspondence on this subject.—Ed. D.T.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3541, 14 November 1882, Page 2
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159CORRESPONDENCE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3541, 14 November 1882, Page 2
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