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Bishop Coxe's Wit

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Day
3
Month
September
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bishop Coxe's wit was as quiok as bis memory. On one occasion, being in a slight railway accident, tbe bishop had a lower berth on one side of a car, the corresponding berth on the other side being occupied by a Fresbyterian minister. At the time of the concussion neither was hurt, bnt both were thrown into the aisle, their heads hitting together. "Church unity," said the Presbyterian divine. "Not entirèly, " said the bishop, raising his hand to his heart. "Church unity to be complete must be of the heart as well as of the head. " Another time a very lovely elderly lady happened to mention to him that she was a secoud cousin of that distinguished but unprincipled man, Aaron Bnrr. "I wish, " said the bishop quickly, "that you had had as good a

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News