Walter Scott Editors (1844)


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The Protestant Unionist
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"THE BIBLE, I SAY THE BIBLE, ONLY, IS THE RELIGION OF PROTESTANTS."--CHILLINGWORTH.

VOL. I. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1844. NO. 2.
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EDITORS.

      To all our brethren of the corps editorial, who have given our paper a friendly notice, and especially those who exchange with us, return our grateful acknowledgments, reciprocating their kindly feelings. Mr. Hunter, the amiable and talented editor of the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate and Journal, has welcomed our sheet with a most friendly and flattering commendation.--The kind and magnanimous feelings towards us, the just sentiments in relation to editorial courtesy, and the mutual benevolence and respect which should characterize the deportment of Protestants towards each other, which he has expressed, are heartily responded to by us, and with the help of God, shall control and characterize our editorial course.

 

["Editors." The Protestant Unionist, 1 (November 6, 1844): 6.]


ABOUT THE ELECTRONIC EDITION

      Walter Scott's "Editors" was first published in The Protestant Unionist, Vol. 1, No. 2, November 6, 1844. The electronic version of the essay has been produced from microfilm of the newspaper.

      Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained.

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