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| | THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN AND THE CONFESSIONAL, by Charles Chiniquy |
 | | Chiniquy uses these words in the course of his reply: "Persuaded that this success is solely the work of God—to Him be all the glory!" The great city of Montreal was moved to gratitude, and a Gold Medal was presented to him in the name of the city, with these words on one side— |
 | | Chiniquy, consisting of a chasuble, or the embroidered garment with a cross on the back, and a pillar in front, worn by priests; materials to make a cassock, and a chalice to perform Mass, as proofs of his highest confidence and esteem. |
 | | Chiniquy has demanded an inquest, to prove his innocence of certain accusations made against him, and has asked me the names of his accusers to confound them; and I have refused it to him. |
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