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Show The Boston preachers, says the Missouri Liinoceat, are cultivating the courtesies and amenities ot life with unusual success. Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Pulton declared, in his pulpit, that Channiug, a man revered by many good people as few clergyman have ever been, was "a man who spent his life in caricaturing Christianity." On the same day, in another part of the city, a Rev. Mr. Bland blandly characterized charac-terized this same Pulton as the Rip an Winkle of the Bton pulpit, "whose speech was but articulate snoring." |