tho World's Creation Maintained; and Reasons assigned for Quostioning that Geological Hypothesis, concerning the Sedimentary formation of Strata, from whence the Inference has been drawn that inconceivably long periods of Time elapses between each of those Formations, and boforo
January 20, 1860 - Union - London, London, England
The Emperor and Empress will prolong their stay at Compi4ne until Saturday (to-morrow), when they will return to the Tuileries. The Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Sacconi, left for Compidgne on Tuesday, having received a special invitation from hi 4 Majesty to stay there four days. The
December 2, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
impressive sermons suitable to the Advent season."— Literary Churchman. "Thoroughly rousing: reminding us, in their minute and picture-like reality, of the far-famed discourses of the celebrated Masallon."—Clerical Journal. London: J. Masters and Co.
December 2, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
and Arranged from the Ancient English Offices. By n LAYMAN of the ENGLISH CHURCH. With Ap- Appendices of Hymns and of the Collects for the Year. Sold at the Offico of the Union.
64. per hundred, Tho FOUNTAIN for UNCLEANNESS. A Few Words on Confession. To which is added, " Tho Accustomed Form for Making a Confession." London: Painters, 342, Strand, W.C.
We are glad to hear that large and attentive congre• gations have availed themselves of the services for the deaf and dumb which have been specially instituted for their benefit at Bedford Chapel. Mr. Disraeli, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mrs. Disraeli, have left Hatfie
December 17, 1858 - Union - London, London, England
Ono Penny or 12 for Sixpence. CROSS AND LIGHTED CANDLES IN I. THE CHUROFf. A Dialogue between two Churchmen which ended in one of them changing his mind. London: Painters, 342, Strand, W.C.
January 13, 1860 - Union - London, London, England
WE have said that persons wishing not to be deprived of the blessing of being present during the offering of the Christian Sacrifice might accomplish their desires by coming to church for the Communion Service alone, rather than commit such an unheard-of desecration of themselve
December 9, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
The Comparative Blessedness of Receiving and Giving (Oxford and London, Parker), is the title of a sermon preached in S. Mary's Church, Oxford, for the Radcliffe Infirmary by the Head Master of Harrow, the Rev. C. j. Vaughan, D.D. As a sermon it is decidedly of a superior order;
December 9, 1859 - Union - London, London, England