timents of the Orthodox Body-XIX. Licentious CHAPTER XXIII. REIGN OF GEORGE III. FROM 1800 TO 1810. -XI. Character of Religious Periodical Works: Bri- CHAPTER XXIV. ON CATHOLICISM. I. English Catholics; Act of 1791.-II. Irish Catholics. King's Scruples.-XIV. Resignation of Pitt; his Death. CHAPTER XXV. ON CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. I. Restraints imposed on Popery, in Protestant and even CHAPTER XXVI. ON RESIDENCE AND CURATES. I. Qui Tam Actions, and Residence Act.-II. On Re- IV. On Dispensations.-V. On too great Rigour in CHAPTER XXVII. BIBLE SOCIETY, AND PRAYER BOOK AND HOMILY I. Introductory Remarks on the Duty of distributing CHAPTER XXVIII. BARTLETT'S BUILDINGS. Page 263-307 I. Society for propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Bibles.-VI. Gaelic and other Translations.-VII. CHAPTER XXIX. ON MISSIONS. I. Danish Missions, patronized by the English Societies. CHAPTER XXX. OTHER RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. I. General Remarks on our public Charities.-II. In- Funds for Widows and Orphans of the Clergy.-VIII. CHAPTER XXXI. ON EDUCATION. I. Education prior to the Reformation.-II. State_im- CHAPTER XXXII. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. I. Difficulty of preserving Unity or Connection in this |