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OPEN COUNCIL. , 427
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r " 2, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C., Jun...
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To The Editor Of The English Woman's. Jo...
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; and and irit slain hath sp it irit s , aid the of in life the irit will Church of t agai ruth of n will the inv raise i wom te the an it peop up for a remission to come and of sins see . wha men t the ,
" sp Communicate T t if he the limit subjec s of oth your er t is truths paper allowed of obli the a ge women more me t full o ' s contract church discussi . t o n , m I att shall er far be too read closel y to y ,
I remain , yours respectfully , Daniel Jones .
Bradford-on-Avon , July , 1864 . _JWe insertion have received to the one several which communications dwelt most on respecting definite facts 1 the , Rev we . think G . B ' s that article the , but subject having has given been withEd
sufficiently dealt . — . ]
Open Council. , 427
OPEN COUNCIL . , 427
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" 2 , Bedford Street , Strand , W . C ., June 28 th , 1864 .
Dear I Madam should , like to address you on a subject ( a pleasant one ) which for the I think last fe that w days all who has been are interested much in in my our thoug Society hts . —let me call it " ours" for I
t long he fo a dual its w ele elfare vation , —m of ust ide feel a and how fee much ling in its Socie futur , ty e prosperity general , and depends how , upon deep gr
_$ whether . debt we of owe man to or any woman who do whos augh e t b towards rightness that chases elevation away . t A he sing gloom le life of ,
laceand shows us , how " to do and dare" for a noble object , commonp t t hrough mine good of , report gold and even ev th il o rep h that t , is life worth may more be to lived such in a a cause far different as ours
sphere I n wish a to that our q we uiet could E , nglish be who represented households ug has made . in it some lorious of the tributes to to live the in great
man of our day , —to him a gthing _u our century—to Garibaldi . but him honour
who He all his " the life Liberator has dared of to Ital do y , ri " ght we things owe which special were not " customs as a man . "— , which the has to kill
en And There able " Custom the is good now " being General is the raised giant to mov a Fund e about for Society without the purchase the stin of g a . of yacht _dependence , which . will It fresh lesneed not ask for what
may have to bear him to strugg , we , — " Because Unless his to cleave sword sprang a chain never I " from its sheath ,
-ease And a it life may over perhaps which be the destined sad tale to of prolong Aspromonte a little has longer nearl and y thrown in greater the
martyr God , ' s has glory greatl . y blessed the Society of lately and . He has upheld one of its
has dearest blessed members those while too whom the tempest the Society sorrow has aided . suffering I think that passed many by . of He us than have beensince of labour
are more prosperous now , we ever , our days began And . He has taught us how to thank Him . " Inasmuch as ye have done it unto
unto these , ye have done it me . "
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 427, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/67/
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