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(kaiL-r to low it «'ll opc that [)()lit-\ii ol' up:ilT tlic on nf till' hf C.itlu"- v«po('tilili' n. urcti'Nt iV tli<> two S Uilt tin- rii\triuni', t r'ul "I", it' „{•• ttf tin* Instoi'l ,(.,' ri'fiisinii iniluco Ml"- i|i(i>sil)U' <" ,(»nson\(>iH' > innri'S clia- liiniscli'. *'»• tciupt'nvj, t(i jj'ltl'r rnu' nf till' ()l(li'>t C'li'r;:yi"t'll "I withdriwii on the cniuplaiiit that he had circiilitcMl ;i dofUliiciit callcil the •• llnlc <>{' liil'c. ' It turn('(l nut that lu' had made use dl' two cojiics tn the <'Xtcii1 (if iTconinii'iidiiiL:' sonic ol' the ]iiMyi'rs it contiiii'd to he u-i'd in ]>ri- vatc di'votinnal cxcrci^is. Tt could not i'or a iiioncnt he nniiit;iiiicd. liv any one liavinu' a |irctciicc to reason, that the n-ii- id" a lorninlarv o|' jiravcrs. whicdi hail hern (•oiiileiiiiird hy no (■cch'siisticd authority, could !h' a valid ground of siisj»eiisinn. and to do the Hishop s intelli- gence iull jii.-tici' he did not so nakedly pretend. He holstereil up his decision hy the con^ideratiolls that .^Ir. Triine's licence was ill (/;••////('/ innh r incii/lnr cirrinnshniri s and (li tlnif. onli/ firo iinnif/is iiijn : and ]n'rliaps hy a third consideration, not avowed to .Mr. I'riine. that St. John the KvaiiLiclists, v.here he ofliciated as curate, wa-- •• a suspected and isolated Church apart i'roin the rest ol'the jliocese," It would he unwise, liowever, to allow ouesell" to he coui'used hy the ]>ishop"s had louic. .^Ir. Prime was susjieiided either hecause he re- coniniended the prayers in th'! '• itule ol' Lite '" to two people, or he- cause the IJishop did not like him and siis/xcfid St. .John the l^van- iiolist's. In either case the decision is without precedent, and as cmi- trarv to the practice of the (Jhurch. as it is to every ]ii'iiici])le of jus- tioo. Kven in the (Mmrch of Hoine. the arbitrariness of whose rule is so often insisted on, no one incurs a penalty for a writiuii' whitdi is not condenmod. In the Privy ('ouncil, ai'ter a rei^ular trial for heresy, the party accused is always allowed to recant before final sentence i^ pronounced. Only a few months a^o .Mr. \hiv-:ey was allowed a we(d< to rec:int. .Mr. Jh'ime oil'eied at once to ilei>t fVoni cii'cnlatiu- the '• Kule of Life '" if the IJishop should desire it. and ai'ter tint tender of siibiuissimi he was suspended. To these three cases a fourth may be added, .\ most exempl irv !nid over-worked country clerLiynian, in delicate he dtli. was obliged to re^imi the two charpH hi' Jii'liL ai^ki.i\i; for .Work of ;i less fat i'_:uinL; kind. Ilis resii:natie5l wtav acjcej^C'd^ ^)u| • tiJh ((tlipi? (Milplovnient w,'s refused to him in the Dinccso. anil tlie Hevi'l.' Mr.' "R irly'<\'as comitelled ■ » • • • ' • h • • • • * • • • * • • • • • • • • • • ( . I * • ' « • I I • • I • I • • * I 4 4 (VlSOi to t;.kc itI'u-o ..IscwlHrr. 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