[6] My friend Mr. W. C. Sillar rose in the church, and protested, in the name of God, against the proceedings. He was taken into custody as disorderly,—the press charitably suggested, only drunk;—and was I believe discharged without fine or imprisonment, for we live in liberal days. [↑]
[7] Compare Fors of October, 1874, page 224 to end, observing especially the sentence out of 2nd Esdras, “before they were sealed, that have gathered Faith for a Treasure.” [↑]
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| I | 1871 | I–XII | [59456] | 1 |
| II | 1872 | XII–XXIV | [61591] | 2 |
| III | 1873 | XXV–XXXVI | [61634] | 3 |
| IV | 1874 | XXXVII–XLVIII | [67544] | 4 |
| V | 1875 | XLIX–LX | [68013] | 5 |
| VI | 1876 | LXI–LXXII | This volume | 6 |
| VII | 1877 | LXXIII–LXXXIV | In preparation | 7 |
| VIII | 1878–’84 | LXXXV–XCVI | In preparation | 8 |