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Excerpt from Tract Number Ninety: Remarks on Certain Passages in the Thirty-Nine Articles
The runaway, found Judas Iscariot, Bishop of Worcester, chalked on his cathedral walls; and the palace at Exeter, though the bishop was absent, had to be garrisoned by coast-guards. The only clergyman who attended the King's levee after the Bill had been thrown out was mistaken for a bishop, assaulted, and rescued by the police. The parishioners of Clerkenwell petitioned their church wardens that the pulpit should be closed to bishops in consequence of their irreligious conduct in respect of the Reform Bill; and Bishop Blomfield had to forego his engagement to preach In another London church owing to the announcement in the.
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