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<p>were never all present at once, and most meetings never exceeded twenty attendees. Papers were read and discussed at meetings on such subjects as the ultimate grounds of belief in the objective and moral sciences, the immortality of the soul, etc. A description of one of the meetings was given by <a href="page.php?w=William_Connor_Magee">William Connor Magee</a> (then <a href="page.php?w=Bishop_of_Peterborough">Bishop of Peterborough</a>) in a letter on 13 February 1873:</p>

<p><blockquote>Archbishop Manning in the chair was flanked by two Protestant bishops right and left; on my right was <a href="page.php?w=Richard_Holt_Hutton">Hutton</a>, editor of the Spectator, an Arian; then came <a href="page.php?w=John_Dobree_Dalgairns">Father Dalgairns</a>, a very able Roman Catholic priest; opposite him <a href="page.php?w=Lord_Arthur_Russell">Lord A. Russell</a>, a Deist; then two <a href="page.php?w=Scottish_people">Scotch</a> metaphysical writers, Freethinkers; then Knowles, the very broad editor of the Contemporary; then, dressed as a layman and looking like a country squire, was Ward, formerly <a href="page.php?w=William_George_Ward">Rev. Ward</a>, and earliest of the perverts to Rome; then Greg, author of The Creed of Christendom, a Deist; then <a href="page.php?w=James_Anthony_Froude">Froude, the historian</a>, once a deacon in our Church, now a Deist; then <a href="page.php?w=Roden_Noel">Roden Noël</a>, an actual Atheist and red republican, and looking very like one! Lastly <a href="page.php?w=John_Ruskin">Ruskin</a>, who read a paper on miracles, which we discussed for an hour and a half! Nothing could be calmer, fairer, or even, on the whole, more reverent than the discussion. In my opinion, we, the Christians, had much the best of it. Dalgairns, the priest, was very masterly; Manning, clever and precise and weighty; Froude, very acute, and so was Greg. We only wanted a Jew and a Muslim to make our Religious Museum complete (Life, i. 284).</blockquote></p><p>
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