AVOIDING THE UPPER CUTS.
The Rev Dr Wace and Professor Huxley have been engaging in a religions controversy in which they have shown great skill in avoiding each other's blows. As thus, for instance :—: — Huxley : Pretty bad business about those Gardarene pigs, eh, doctor? Wace : Never mind those pigs, professor. Just look at the Sermon on ttfe Mount. - - Huxley : Hurriph ! I can prove that it was "the "sermon oh the plain ; but, 1 come now, just see what science has 'done. Wace : Oh, weil, you are only an infidel, and you know it ; so what's the use of talking about it. : Huxley : I don't care if I am ; so there. . Then somebody takes the whole thinjg to a printer, so that we r cs£n'aH witness tHe fight. And the Christians shout "Hooray-, for Wace," and the infidels exclaim "Bully ' for Huxley," and that is all. -r »
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 4
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146AVOIDING THE UPPER CUTS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9206, 7 October 1891, Page 4
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