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Show EeeantrlolMea of aUnUter. Dr. Fisher, of Salem, had a singular way of satisfying his conscience. He was asked bow he could read the Athanasian creed when he did not believe it. He replied "I read It as if I did not believe it." Mr Pyle, being directed by his bishop to read It, did so, saying, "I am directed to read this, which is said to have been the creed of St. Athauasiua, but God forbid that It should be yours or mine!" John Patriot Wilson, when speakiDg of Nlcodetnus as referred to in the third chapter of John would uniformly say, "There was a gentled man of the Pharisees called Nicodemus" and vfhen commenting on the parable of the ten virgins he ueed to call them the ' ten yonng ladles." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. |