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Molesworth's account of the Bill carried through the Houses of
Parliament in 1844 to secure to the Unitarian bbdy the possession of places of worship founded by Trini-
tarians, he says that the Government of that day "felt that a great wrong would be done if they allowed the law to take its course." These words seem as if they might be applicable to the Free Church case in Scotland now.—I am, Sir, &c., ELIZA M. STURGE.