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  2. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    In mercy let Mr Goulburn cease to defend the Bishops. His vindications must make the holy men smart ten times more than Mr Horsman's attacks. In a case like that of the episcopal share of the ...

    Article : 996 words
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  4. FEMALE EMIGRANTS.

    The excess of the female over the male population in London, has been estimated at a hundred and twenty thousand, supplied from without, for the proportion of females born in the Metropolis is under ...

    Article : 634 words
  5. CAN THE LAW BE TAUGHT?

    A very important movement, having for its object the imparting a knowledge of law after a more efficient manner than that adopted by the Inns of Court, and the communicating such knowledge to ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  6. STRANGE SCENES AT A PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL.

    At the Linton Petty Sessions, April 17 (before W. P. Hamond, Esq., Chairman, and the Revs. C. J. Townley and J. Graham), James Tilbrooke was charged by George Standing, minister of a ...

    Article : 1,124 words
  7. THE BESETTING SIN OF ENGLISH ARTISANS.

    I could not, be continued, leave this and other busy scenes of industry, without making enquiry into the social condition of the working people. And with deep sorrow I mention, that everywhere one tale ...

    Article : 526 words
  8. THE GORHAM CASE.

    Forty-six clergymen of Hull, Beverley, and other parts of the East Riding of Yorkshire, have "embraced an opportunity, under the present painful, not to say alarming, crisis of the Church," ...

    Article : 838 words
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