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I have been writing pretty freely
this morning to Bishop Elliott as to
the wisdom and expediency of
removing the Paper farther South.
One thing I beg leave to suggest to
yourself. It is in regard to its
contents. It has been remarked
to me that the articles might be
more thoughtful and etc. This might
be well for clergymen, and men
of education generally, but it is
my own opinion decidedly that
anything the Paper might gain
in that way would be far more than
lost in destroying, just as far, its
present adaptation to the great
common mind of the Church.
Most of our readers are ladies-
many are old ladies-young
persons-men of all grades and
considerations, who have no taste for
labored disquisitions - no power
of research. It is upon this great

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