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POSITION OP THE ALTAR To the Editor of the "Union."

POSITION OP THE ALTAR To the Editor of the "Union."

SIR—In reply to " C. A. B.'s " queries in the last number of your paper, I cannot do better than refer him to the work I quoted from—viz., Dr. Wright's " Directorium Scoticorum et Anglicanum." The work was published privately: it was printed by Mr. W. J. Perry, 201, Warwick-lane
July 23, 1858 - Union - London, London, England
 
MONDAY, /Gun 21.

MONDAY, /Gun 21.

MONDAY, 21. , , Lord Dungannon presented petitions from several parishes in Lancashire, Shropshire, and Surrey, against the bill for legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Lord Overstone presented petitions in favour of the bill from the officers representing the gene
March 25, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
 
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w w a a n s t t e h d ey an w o a x n t t e e n d m , j azd o w f h ti a h le t ctouenytydid franchise isweaan. and of They e borough franchise, moderate in the former, and large in the latter. The object of the Government in fixing upon a 10/. franchise for counties was not to
March 25, 1859 - Union - London, London, England
 
NOVEMBER 20, 15517.-!, l astlty. At this time, too, the manners are , ° rrued, and feelings instilled of respect

NOVEMBER 20, 15517.-!, l astlty. At this time, too, the manners are , ° rrued, and feelings instilled of respect

and reverence towards superiors and of courtesy towards The same superintendence, the frequent con-4ession awl direction, while they cast off opportu- Oitie s of sin, offer encouragement and assistance growth in holiness. Scrupulous attention to tl 'oe morning and evening prayer
November 20, 1857 - Union - London, London, England
 
THE *UNION

THE *UNION

teristics of the new School. The Atonement, Divine Grace, the Working of God's Spirit, the Eternity of Punishment, the Power of the Sacra-. ments—all these great truths, if not formally denied, are really disbelieved. If a man can at once sap the foundation, it is an extremely e
November 20, 1857 - Union - London, London, England
 
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eriginai earresponbrnrc.

The Editor cannot accept the responsibility of the opinions expressed by his Correspondents; nor can he take any notice of anonymous communications.]
November 20, 1857 - Union - London, London, England
 
MONEY MARKET, FRIDAY.

MONEY MARKET, FRIDAY.

THE Directors of the Bank of England had a protracted meeting yesterday; and no alteration having been made in the rate of discount, a more cheerful tone pervaded the money market than for several previous days. Towards the afternoon, upon its becoming known that no alteration w
November 20, 1857 - Union - London, London, England
 
THE UNION.

THE UNION.

English priesthood; but they have the advantage of a better theological training, and the traditional teaching is more carefully followed'; and so they are so far less liable to err in application of truth in this respect. If our words.are attended to, we feel confident a ()Teat
June 4, 1858 - Union - London, London, England
 
Ortlegtaatrat Entettigturt.

Ortlegtaatrat Entettigturt.

CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK. FRIDAY, May 14, Of the Octave. White. SATURDAY, 15, Of the Octave. White. At Evensong Office of the following. While. SUNDAY, 16, SUNDAY AFTRR ARCRN9IIOH. White. MONDAY, 17, Of tho Octave. While. TUESDAY, 18, Of the Octave. While. WEDNESDAY, 19, Of tho Oct
May 14, 1858 - Union - London, London, England
 
MONDAY, MAY 10.

MONDAY, MAY 10.

Three petitions from Wesleyans and Congregationalists of Bath, in favour of legalising marriage with a deceased wife's sister, were presented. Mr. Cardwell—l beg to give notice that I shall, on Thursday next, submit the following resolution a That this house, while it abstains f
May 14, 1858 - Union - London, London, England