MENTS. [From the Times.] " Train up a child in the way he should go" is understood among us to extend to his amusements as well to his studies. Whether or not the text is recognised as canonical in Spain we cannot take on ourselves to say, but our correspondent at San Sebastian
August 29, 1845 - Welshman - Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Tu■ Muos's tNGES.—New Moon, on the Ist of September, at 9h. after. The Moon rises, Aug. 30. 2h. 40m. a.m. I Sept. 2. bh. 59m. 31. 3h. 3. ih. Sot.— Sept. I.— 4h. .51m. 4 tih. August 314.—Fiftrenth Sunda, after Trinity. Proper Lessons, Morning, hr. 35, Mat& 1 ; Etching, hr. 36, Ro
August 29, 1845 - Welshman - Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales
WARWICKSHIRE AND LONDON ERTEN:SION. AND WORCESTiki - A:I.:C - 110N RAILWAY, FROM WARWICK TO IfOiRCESTNR, • DRAM. TO DITOITWICIT. ns:nay Or London Birratnuham, Worwsekshsri 41Nli London. BurhinyhomeMre and sad Junction Rathroys Me WelcA hurl, and the Worce.hr, Shrewsbury, sad &MI
August 29, 1845 - Nottingham and Newark Mercury - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
am, comber Rod, at Jae Fsriso Hinvia Holm, Nottingham, batisero the hewn nr 1.0 and Four. By order, THOMAS HAWKER, Secretary. Keg Broad Street, Load., Aug. 23, ISM.
August 29, 1845 - Nottingham and Newark Mercury - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
MULTU IN PARVO. n The Bank of ngland returns for the week ending the 9th inst. th n, state the amount of notesissued to be h29,075,905,sagainstwhich, thc In- in addition to the Government debt and other securities, there is ay Ineoin and bullion £l15,075,9 5. In thebanking depart
August 29, 1845 - Liverpool Mercury - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
for an anchor to his soul in the confused and often opposing waters of patristic theology. The Pue Value of the Writings and Traditions Antiquity. Are tben the writings and the traditions of antiquity to be repudiated as worse than useless, and as calculated to mislead rather th
August 29, 1845 - Church & State Gazette (London) - London, London, England
OXFORD PROFESSORS. To the Editor of the Church and Slate Gazette. Sm—A paragraph with the above title appearing in your paper of August 15th, in which it is stated that Mr. King, of Exeter College, Oxford, while under Mr. Sewell's instruction at that college, gave an organ to Li
August 29, 1845 - Church & State Gazette (London) - London, London, England
packet-ship Ashburton, which arrived at Liverpool on Wednesday last, has brought us New I . ” i k papers to the Gth inst., being nearly a week later than those received by the last steamer. Almost the only news of interest consists in the proclamation of Ilerrera, l'resident ad
August 29, 1845 - Church & State Gazette (London) - London, London, England
Consequences; with a Brief Examination of the Leading Arguments advanced in favour of the Grant ; and a Summary View of certain Prophecies strictly pertaining to the general subject. By THOMAS GISBORNE, M.A., Prebendary of Durham. Henry G. Bohn, York-street, Covent-garden.
August 29, 1845 - Church & State Gazette (London) - London, London, England