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  2. CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE.

    "WHAT is the state of things," says Dean Alford, "among us in England? I am asking the question not with any view of passing a criticism on existing arrangements. I take them as accomplished ...

    Article : 5,190 words
  3. FROM SEVENTEEN TO THIRTY; OR THE TOWN LIFE OF A YOUTH FROM THE COUNTRY.

    UNDER the above heading, the Rev. Thomas Binney has recently published a book for young men, being in fact a lecture on the story of Joseph in Egypt. This Bible story is one of perennial interest and ...

    Article : 7,549 words
  4. TEETOTALISM.

    IN a speech delivered at Exeter Hall shortly after his return from America, the Rev. Newman Hall drew a humiliating contrast between this country and the United States, in the matter of intemperance. He ...

    Article : 1,094 words
  5. THE FAMINE IN ALGERIA.

    THE Paris correspondent of the Daily News writes, on the 24th March:The Corps Legislatif yesterday unanimously voted the subvention of two millions of france for the relief ...

    Article : 595 words
  6. THE EARL OF JERSEY'S CASE.

    IN Vice-Chancellor Stuart's Court on Thursday, March 19th, Mr. Dickinson, Q.C., and Mr. Babington moved on behalf of the Earl of Jersey to restrain the defendants, Mr. Dicker and Mr. Yates, from ...

    Article : 583 words
  7. SIR JAMES ELPHINSTONE AND HIS "APPOINTMENT."

    TORTUOUS and precarious are the ways of political agitation. To-day a party puts forth the green buds of hope and promise, and to-morrow it falls into the sere and yellow leaf. It is worse than horse rasing. ...

    Article : 748 words
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