Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850 by Various
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untrodden ground."
The foregoing extract from the interesting volumes recently published by Mr. Knight Hunt, under the unpretending title of _The Fourth Estate: Contributions towards a History of Newspapers, and of the Liberty of the Press_, has been very kindly recommended to our attention by _The Examiner_. We gladly avail ourselves of the suggestion, and shall be pleased to record in our columns any facts of the nature referred to by Mr. Hunt. _Steele's Burial-place._--Sir Richard Steele died in the house now the "Ivy Bush" Inn, at Carmarthen, on the 1st of September, 1729. Where was he buried? Is there a monument or inscription to his memory in any church in or near Carmarthen? LLEWELLYN. _Socinian Boast._--In an allocution recently held by Dr. Pusey, to the London Church Union, in St. Martin's Hall, reported in _The Times_ of Oct. 17, the following passage occurs: "The Socinian boast might be a warning to us against such declarations. The Socinian pictured Calvin as carrying on the protest against Rome more vigorously than Luther, himself than Calvin: |
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