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because, to say nothing else, our{underlined}
laity{underlined} -- of the South would not
tolerate it. Then where are we?
Now, my dear Sir, the time was
that I did not think it worth
while to {struckthrough: think} discuss such things.
It is with the extremest reluctance
I admit the necessity now, but
I must be blind -- as a churchman
hopelessly blind -- if I did not see
them. I say then where are we,
as a church, in these dioceses
cut off in feeling & sympathy &
fact, from the dioceses of the north,
with a wall as high as the heavens
between us? Look over your clergy
list, & the lists of all your brethren
around you & see from whence it
is, you & they have obtained the
men that fill your & their pulpits.
Look over the lists of the teachers
of your schools, your governesses
& your {illegible}, & from whence are
they? It may be said the good
book teaches, "Sufficient for the

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