The Church institution circular, Issue 2; Issue 371862 |
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... Bishop of OXFORD on Tuesday night carried with him the full sympathy of the House of Lords , in his exposure of the Revised Code , and his speech will be long remembered by those who heard it . There was nothing new in his facts or ...
... Bishop of OXFORD on Tuesday night carried with him the full sympathy of the House of Lords , in his exposure of the Revised Code , and his speech will be long remembered by those who heard it . There was nothing new in his facts or ...
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... BISHOP OF OXFORD AND THE REVISED CODE . From the " John Bull , " of March 8 , 1861 . WE should imagine that the Government must be well nigh sick of the Revised Code , they must wish that they ... Bishop of Oxford and the Revised Code . 21.
... BISHOP OF OXFORD AND THE REVISED CODE . From the " John Bull , " of March 8 , 1861 . WE should imagine that the Government must be well nigh sick of the Revised Code , they must wish that they ... Bishop of Oxford and the Revised Code . 21.
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Bishop endorses the opinions which we have expressed in former articles on this subject . He grapples with the idea , which ( whatever the Government may say to the contrary ) ... Bishop 22 The Bishop of Oxford and the Revised Code .
Bishop endorses the opinions which we have expressed in former articles on this subject . He grapples with the idea , which ( whatever the Government may say to the contrary ) ... Bishop 22 The Bishop of Oxford and the Revised Code .
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... Bishop of OXFORD , which , as we have said , is of very great value , as coming from one who knows so well the working of the older and less objectionable Code , in a diocese which has , perhaps , more small incumbencies than any other ...
... Bishop of OXFORD , which , as we have said , is of very great value , as coming from one who knows so well the working of the older and less objectionable Code , in a diocese which has , perhaps , more small incumbencies than any other ...
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... Bishop of OXFORD . The Hon . and Very Rev. G. PELLEW , D.D. , Dean of Norwich . The Right Hon . the Lord CHIEF BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER . EDWARD ROMILLY , Esq . THOMAS WATSON , Esq . , M.D. The Right . Hon . JAMES WORTLEY . JOHN WRAY ...
... Bishop of OXFORD . The Hon . and Very Rev. G. PELLEW , D.D. , Dean of Norwich . The Right Hon . the Lord CHIEF BARON OF THE EXCHEQUER . EDWARD ROMILLY , Esq . THOMAS WATSON , Esq . , M.D. The Right . Hon . JAMES WORTLEY . JOHN WRAY ...
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Page 278 - Dominions ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Page 24 - I, AB, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do believe, that, in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, there is not any transubstantiation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever...
Page 132 - The sum of 4s. per scholar according to the average number in attendance throughout the year at the morning and afternoon meetings of their school, and 2s.
Page 132 - Attendance. . 23. Attendance at a morning or afternoon meeting may not be reckoned for any scholar who has been under instruction in secular subjects less than two hours,§...
Page 370 - The Sufferings of the Clergy during the Great Rebellion. By the Rev. JOHN WALKER, MA, sometime of Exeter College, Oxford, and Rector of St. Mary Major, Exeter. Epitomised by the Author of "The Annals of England.
Page 133 - One of the Narratives next in order after monosyllables in an elementary reading book used in the school.
Page 24 - I may possess by virtue of the office of to injure or weaken the Protestant church as it is by law established in England, or to disturb the said church, or the bishops and clergy of the said church, in the possession of any rights or privileges to which such church, or the said bishops and clergy, are or may be by law entitled.
Page 289 - Not here alone does bro" therly love fulfil that saying, ' if one member suffer, " all the members suffer with it, and if one member " be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.
Page 133 - Writing A sentence slowly dictated once by a few words at a time from the same book, but not from the paragraph read.
Page 134 - Article 40. (c.) If the girls in the school be not taught plain needlework as part of the ordinary course of instruction. (d.) If the registers be not kept with sufficient accuracy to warrant confidence in the returns.