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A LETTER

ADDRESSED TO

His Grace the Duke of Norfolk,

ON OCCASION OF

Mr. Gladstone's

RECENT EXPOSTULATION.

BY

JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, D.D.,

OF THE ORATORY.

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HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF NORFOLK,

Hereditary Earl Marshal of England,

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MY DEAR DUKE OF NORFOLK:

When I yielded to the earnest wish which you, together with many others, urged upon me, that I should reply to Mr. Gladstone's recent Expostulation, a friend suggested that I ought to ask your Grace's permission. to address my remarks to you. Not that for a moment he or I thought of implicating you, in any sense or measure, in a responsibility which is solely and entirely my own; but on a very serious occasion, when such heavy charges had been made against the Catholics of England by so powerful and so earnest an adversary, it seemed my duty, in meeting his challenge, to gain the support, if I could, of a name which is the special representative and the fitting sample of a laity, as zealous for the Catholic religion as it is patriotic.

You consented with something of the reluctance which I had felt myself when called upon to write; for

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