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field of inquiry already Yr ^ nAr TiWed by an army of " Sceptical Cumihihg ; a field , it would jp ej ^ mnmin- will be charitably disposed Locusts / ' in whose ^^ ^ Unce ? S his latest publication ^^ to reckon all who are not luuy coiivi . v Artluir Hall , Virtue , and Co . ) , Word is Truth : a > iApol for ^^ ^" on and science . If the is a sword «* - " - 8 hield , ff ?^^^^ Gumming would be the Christian scheme could beAilled ^ y ^ iivapa 10 y , . j te t of bis own death of it ; and we eamesUy ^ ° ^^^ e easier and more remnnereputatlon , to leave science a one v ^^^ of the Cath olic Church . . rntive business oi insulting ms icuu « v >« n ; p , onress , am native business ol msuumg in ^^^^^^ P /^^ , «« e 1 l&e
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THE . LEADEJ& . — ~~ ° ^ = - . _ -- - - - ' - — ... . „ ljiZHZ ^ r . , 1 . A monthlv number
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Leader (1850-1860), May 29, 1858, page 523, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2244/page/19/
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