The Bishop of Manchester, in the recent address at Q-ornon, said ho how many men there were .in' that assembly who , r did not believe in heaven and hell, forhavrsitoli' that infidelity whs making great m«wd«)aaMeg the working classes, with whom the and hell were coming to be regarded a* vainj Wellphe admitted that there had rboei^ v deal said about heaven and heU which moi* man could by any possibility believe, •] would ask ahem whether there was mot viitblh every one of them a still small vo;c« whi3h >oW - them there was a life beyond this, where they . would have to give an account of whatthpy hid - done in this life P He could not tel! them much . about heaven ; he did not believn- it would place where, we should bo eternally .singing Hymn* (which was sou,.. people’s copcoptiqp of it)*: pf& he could imagine it to,|je.a place whereonr cwM* city for enjoying all that was apd jwtewowd be enlarged- Such descriptions of bWosMttfT met with in some hymns and chiMrwV IMMIHI wei» fit only for, children, and not. for. people- . *-» la Qreymonth recently a tfiMfiagainst the Municipal assessment i tliat the section for which he was rat waehad away.
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Western Star, Issue 54, 21 November 1874, Page 6
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201Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 54, 21 November 1874, Page 6
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