HAYMARKET THEATRE

... garret. Ile answers; en %v*r:: lto ait 11r itCr tr to thdp (it' we remember rig-Ic) I raid -wactriaisual Doublie-acting Anti-socialist A liaiivie tcs..'. is lsttter by some convenient aecident fells trio vt: i, mdia of S~r 2'erenve Velt-tt (TILBitra') enl ...

Our Scrap Book

... settled in faith, lie would be inured to habits of calm and any regular hlioness. How then could he be a chartist or a to i socialist? 'he very principles of antiquity and catholicity T (in other Words, the voice of the church,) are utterly at heat . variance ...

THE STAGE

... has notjiing to do with infitdllityi Many parsons believe in necessity, and the doctrine of circumstances as professed by Socialists Toplady did -Dr. Gill did-numbers of Methodist Calvinists do. To iUBLIREaRs.-'New books intendedfur review maust be for- ...

BURTON MUSEUM

... Deist or Socialist. Tlhe j ury returned a verdict That the de- s ceased died from taking laudanum when in a state of temporary insanity. [in one sense the verdict was a . sound one. No man is saise who is either a Deist or a , Socialist.] y ENoitmsoUs ...

Literary Notices

... ? metropolis of the 1 I;;ost enlightenld natioin 111)1)11 earth. Nay, it is ; Q ei sdid tuit the lecture roomis of tile Socialists ;1re livensed by the state, thus placing schools of infilelity on il le smile iootillg with placcs of Christill nwershlip ...

VARIETIES

... slept pretty soundly? replied, yes; end added as a reason- Because I are a widower, your honour. '-Scolsman. A body of Socialists sailed on Sunday week for the United Slates, in the pachet-sbip LSt James; they purpose to form na 7 colony in the western ...

LITERATURE

... that. common schoolboy phrase ?? Guess I do know; hbut it' don't tally jist altogether nohow, asl it 'Were.'~ Known assa Socialist, isn't it? If, sir, said Mr. 'Hopewell, with much earnestness, if, instead~of oroamenting your conversation with canit ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1725 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... Socialism and infidelity preferred against them by Mokanna. It proves that in Ireland a man dare noem be an infidel or a Socialist, unless in secret! Now, we proclaim fearlessly, with a full knowledge that we have readers amongst all the religious sects ...

Literature

... lengthy for our columns. INTRODUCTORY. It has always been in some degree surprising to me, ever since I met with EngliEh Socialists, to find that icest of them are very little acquainted with the soeial movement going on in different parts of the continent ...

LITERATURE

... without being so unchristian or intolerant as to make them a justificatian for harshly judging those of others. I am a Socialist in the true sense of the word by desiring to fit all things for society, while I am, I trust, a Christian in 'the purest ...

GRAND FANCY BALL

... him with a testimonial, to mirk their satisfaction with the manner in which he conducted the discussion last week with the Socialist, H. Jeffi-ey 4f Edin. burgh; and for his triumphant advocacy of Christianity in op- position to the doctrines of Socialism ...

LITERATURE

... suitable part of Great Britain. As far as we can understand the principles and opinions of the author, he is a sertof Christian Socialist. THE RATIONAL DAY AND S;U3NDAY SCHOLRS' MAGAZINE, &c.-lf the adjective in this title be misplaced, as we presume it to be ...