Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries
9781465555533
249 pages
Library of Alexandria
Overview
The readers of the following work, who have not any acquaintance with the author, may wish to know who he is, in order to enable them to ascertain what degree of credit is due to his statements. We are permitted to publish the following documents, which show that the author is a member of the Georgia bar, and that his standing among his brethren is that of a moral, upright, and honorable gentleman. This is a high character—as high as any man can produce, or any American citizen require—and entitles Mr. Hogan’s statements to full credit, in the estimation of every honest man and impartial reader of this work. In Testimony whereof the presiding Judge has hereunto set [L. S.] his hand, with his seal annexed, (there being no Seal of Court,) this first day of November, 1827. Jno. Chas. Ston, Clerk. James M. Wayne. William Law, Judge Sup. Courts, East District, Georgia, Savannah, 25th June, 1832