Excerpt from A Charge Delivered at the Ordinary Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Chichester, in July, 1848
One, and one only, act it was in my power, at so great a distance, to share; and that Was to attach my name, by the hand of another, to a formal document lately delivered to the Metropolitan of this province. It seemed to me a duty so far to hold myself clear from partaking, even by silence or construction, in a course of events full, as it appeared, of the gravest evils: and to reserve thereby a liberty of judgment to review, if it should please God to give the occa sion, and to make it, therefore, a duty, the whole series of those events in their bearing upon ourselves.
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