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Northern Warder and General Advertiser for the Counties of Fife, Perth and Forfar

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Northern Warder and General Advertiser for the Counties of Fife, Perth and Forfar

SCOTLAND

... them, said that his heart was too full of gratitude for the kindness which had been n i ;„w.,, .hi. occasion, to allow him to speak of it. IV hen shew hr them he had no expectation that such a noble” result liquid be Attained as had just been achieved. ft ...

REPORT ON THE STATE OF THE CHURCH

... the report on the Highlan Is, pointed out its special features. Out the ministers who have abandoned the Esta blishment, 101 speak the Gaelic wholly in their ministrations; nearly the one half of the ministers of the Highlands and Islands have quitted the ...

IRELAND

... Roman Catholic priest in the Queen’s County, in transmitting a sum of money to the National Civil List,” he styles it, thus speaks of the disheartening indifference manifested in the locality from which he writes : The O’Connell tribute and repeal are scarcely ...

fined to the places legalized treaty. It might, perhaps, be held that such treaty still left the Portuguese ..

... attach to British subjects, and that in such a sense, that if in their own house, or their own place of w orsliip, they dare to speak of the life-giving doctrines of their own faith, or unite in the service of their God, while an inquiring Portuguese happens ...

SCOTLAND

... propped by the apostolic succession, along with the favour of the Intrusion aristocracy. On all hands we hear the Intrusionists speaking loudly of a Moderate Episcopacy. The Tory Intrusion press, which is continually exclaiming against Presbytery as being now ...

SPEECH

... all. The passage which comes the nearest to the quotation is contained in part of the rev. gentleman’s speech, where he is speaking not of any one Church, but of the rights and privileges which of necessity belong to every Church of Christ as a j spiritual ...

that I only express what was the pervading feeling of the vast assemblage, when mention the regret I felt, as

... on the Scotch Church question, that several members were anxious to speak in favour of the claims of the Church, but were unable to catch the Speaker’s eye. Mr Wallace intended to speak nearly two hours; and even Joseph Hume was prepared to farther with ...