ENOCH'S REQUEST.
(To the E Jitor of the Evening Star.)
Sir, —The writer of Enoch asks his friends quickly whether they would like hnoch to be carried .on? "Well, as a friend I have perused ail his uumbers up to present date, and would advise the writer to «ive us a change. For instance, iet him give us an article on real
I seeing there, are plenty in his immediate locality. Agaia, why should he speak so harshly against a poor dead man? .Napoleon 111. owes Enoch, nothing for book.. Then why.howl so persistently against him? Why should he write so sarcastically against our glorious religious liberty? lie damns all sects, creeds, and doctrines of the present day, and offers nothing substantial in their place.. Certainly he h ,w and then throws at us a bit of his own mouldy straw, which no healthy man cau eau After all* I admire the self-denying efforts of Enoch, but still fait to sea the end he has in vievr. At any rite let us be thankful f»r what we can get when offered, gratis.—l ata, &c, Kliza.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2129, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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185ENOCH'S REQUEST. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2129, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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