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April 22, 1869 issue

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Of new theological works recently published in England the one most likely to be interesting to the cisatlantic religious world is James Martineau's "New Affinities of Faith," a little pamphlet which is described as "a plea for general Christian union." Cobbett's "Legacy to Parsons" is now thirty or forty years old, but its republication under the editorship of the present William Cobbett is timely, the disestablishment of the Church of England in Ireland being recognized as the sure forerunner of the total separation of Church and State in all the British Empire. Certainly the case could hardly be more readably presented, if it might be presented more accurately, than in Cobbett's knock-down English.

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EDITORS; AUTHORS; JOURNALISTS; COBBETT, William; RELIGIOUS institutions; GREAT Britain
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