Education, Expense of Government, 57; some expenses not under Education Bill, 208, 210, 215, 220; ignores religion, 210, 216, 221, Election of bishops, 41. England's position, 223. Erastianism, 73; of bishops, 234. Evangelicals, their services, 149; irreverence, 73, 150; heterodoxy "Evidences" will not make a Christian, 65. Fidei Defensor, origin of the title, 54; omitted on the Godless Firmness, respected by Public opinion, 209. Font, A portable, 145.. "Free but appropriated," 136. Free churches, 134. Garibaldi and the English, 105. Gell, Rev. P. on the 39 Articles, 29. Gladstone on the function of Chapters, 43; on the Irish church, 185. Henry VIII. and Queen Victoria, 5; and the Sisters' Marriage Bill, Homily, reading one proposed, 190. Hoods and stoles, 199. Incense &c. 200. Inconsistences, 52, Instructions to candidates for Holy Orders, 61. In the mire, 187. Irish Church, robbery of, 184, 191. "Is that the law?" 198. Jewish dispensation, The, 158. King, Rev. Bryan, his letter of remonstrance, 14, 23. Choral services popular, 17. Church accommodation made easy, 132. Church and State, 119; not a union if the Church is merged in the State, 236; the Church and the world, 116. Church, Rights of the, in the election of bishops, 45, 93. 215; are for religious instruction, 217. Churches of modern Evangelicals, 149. City churches, Confiscation of, 5, 10; for city men, 6, 11. Commons, House of, without a creed, 275. Compromises, 206; no defence, 209. Concessions, the fashion, 91. Confirmation of Drs. Lee and Hampden, 45. Congé d'élire, a farce, 41. Convocation on Canon XXIX, 75; on Essays and Reviews, 76, Curates in the diocese of Durham, 98; in Winchester, 196. Davis, Mr. his extraordinary interpretation of rubrics, 188. Disestablishment, 229; effects of, 230; would not prevent r Dissenters, Impudence of, 91; quite ignore the Supremacy Early services, 32, 130. Eastward Celebration, 189, Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Bill, 112. Church as the "pillar and ground of the Truth." If only to save the catholic clergy of our church from further persecution for holding and teaching Catholic Truth, the effect of the judgment is not by any means to be despised. Laus Beo. CONTENTS, ARRANGED UNDER THE NEWSPAPERS The Union. IN WHICH THEY APPEARED. [Edited till July 1861, by the Rev. J. TREVOR WHITE.*] PAGE *Nothing is implied as to Editorship before or after the dates of these Articles. For instance, Mr. White did not edit the Union from its commencement, neither did Mr. Ramsay continue to edit the Church Herald to the end. |