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TRACTS FOR THE TIMES.

number of names, but by the worth of those who bear them, their honesty, piety, and truth."

So we agreed that an address of this kind should be prepared, and kept ready to be presented to the Bishop whenever circumstances should seem to require.

Not of course that we were so vain as to expect that our exertions could be of much avail; but still, as Richard said, "We cannot stand by and see the noble old Prayer Book pulled to pieces, just to humour a mob of Tiptops, Gapes, and Yawns."


OXFORD.
The Feast of St. Matthew, 1834.


ERRATA in No. 41.

P. 5. l. 3. from bottom, for one, read me.
P. 10. l. 4. from bottom, for eccelsiæ, read ecclesiæ.
P. 12. l. 2. from bottom, for comes, it is, read comes of it.



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1834.


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