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Dr Stanley
The answer of the Bishop of Norwich to
The answer of the * Bishop of Norwich to
the late address of the Corporation of that
the late address of the Corporation of that
city contained in the following eloquently
city contained in the following eloquently
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looking to one common Saviour.
looking to one common Saviour.
I believe that the great fountain of
I believe that the great fountain of
{symbol for Christ]ianity the great well of Salvation
[symbol for Christ]ianity the great well of Salvation
is one from which all denominations  
is one from which all denominations  
who look up to that Saviour may [ ]
who look up to that Saviour may dine
plentifully without scruple and
plentifully without scruple and
without limit as constituting one
without limit as constituting one
common property
common property
25 Oct~ 1837
25 Oct~ 1837

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Dr Stanley The answer of the * Bishop of Norwich to the late address of the Corporation of that city contained in the following eloquently worded, truly charitable & [symbol for Christ]ianlike remark You have spoken my wish to promote union and to have mercy between the several denominations of those who profess the common name of the Redeemer. I do so and I trust I shall ever be proud to do s for the rest of my life. I do believe that [symbol for Christ]ians of every denomination may stand upon one neutral & common ground standing upon the same faith and looking to one common Saviour. I believe that the great fountain of [symbol for Christ]ianity the great well of Salvation is one from which all denominations who look up to that Saviour may dine plentifully without scruple and without limit as constituting one common property 25 Oct~ 1837