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It is not certain that an Ecclesiastical Court was ever convened, and the only court at which Wise appeared may have been that of public opinion and in the Press, where he undoubtedly had the upper hand.
The Southern Cross, a Catholic newspaper, followed the rift in the Anglican diocese with barely disguised glee.
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