Excerpt from Postscript to the Second Edition of Archdeacon Hare's Letter to the Dean of Chichester: On Lord John Russell's Letter to the the Clergy of Bedford, and in Reply to Mr. Trower's Plain Remarks
But it is time to turn to the Objections which have been made to my Letter from the opposite side. It was to be expected that the link boy in the English Churchman would set up a yell; and accordingly he has done so lustily, and has shewn an inclination to have another heretic-hunt, of which I am to be the object. But. Of him I will say nothing further, except that, while journals conducted in such a tone and spirit are sanctioned and supported by the Clergy, and are regarded, one must fear, by many as guides, it is in vain to look for peace or candour in the Church.
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