The Constitutional Cause in British Politics
A commentary praising Disraeli and the Conservative Union for defending the British Constitution against Liberalism. It argues that Tory principles protect Church and State, uphold the monarchy, and fortify national order, urging churchmen and citizens to resist Gladstonian reforms and support constitutional conservatism.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Gladstone
Union of
Constitutional Associations
Disraeli
Junius
Britain
England
Estates of the Realm
Tory
Protestant Perversions in Church Reforms Across Ireland and England
A Catholic critique argues Protestantism perverts church doctrine and unity, citing synod revisions in the Irish Church and parallels with the Church of England. It accuses revisionists of weakening Catholic elements, aligning with Dissenters, and undermining historic Formularies and disciplines. It highlights alleged aims to water down doctrine, expand Protestant elements, and convent to dissenting sects.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Christ
Calvin
Armenius
Zuiiglius
Church of England
Synod of
Irish Church
Irish Church Society
Church of Ireland
Church Association
Ireland
England
Catholic Church of Christ and Anglican integrity challenged
A discussion criticizes bishops and clergy in Ireland and England for not resisting Protestant perversions in synods and publications. The piece urges fidelity to Catholic principles, firmness against influences, and consistency to protect Anglican CAtholic identity amid calls for reform. It argues the Church of England remains a branch of the Catholic Church and warns against concessions to Protestant elements.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Church of Ireland
Church of England
Catholic Church of Christ
England
Ireland
Cowrer-Texpie
B. Hort
Hope
Howard Paul
M P
T. Huanes
H. Richard
Henley
D. Dalrymple
Mr. Macfie
Scourfield
J. Talbot
Mr. Newdegate
C. Adderley
Parliament Debates Voting Papers And Navy Ranks
The Lords pass the Bill after debates over a voting paper clause amid objections that it favors bribery. Admiralty confirms navy officers remain a separate class. The Commons discuss several bills, including education, coal mines, and church matters, with votes against reform proposals and adjournments.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
House OF Lords
Torespay
Marquis of Briston
Marquis of Riven
Marquis of Sauissary
House of Commons
Earl of LavpeRpaLe
Royal Navy
Lord Camrenpown
Admiralty
Duke of Somerser
Earl of Orkney
St Anne’s Asrex prize distribution at Streatham hill
The St Anne’s Society held its annual prize distribution at the Asylum Streatham hill with the Right Rev Bishop of Hereford presiding. The institution founded in 1702 educates orphans and needy children of earlier social status, now housing nearly 400. The Secretary read a Local Cambridge Examination Board report, the Chairman urged support, noting the charity’s vital role for former well to do families fallen into poverty. The Gold Medal went to Bates for general studies.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
St. Anne’s Asrex
Streatham-hill
Hereford
Royal Navy
Evans
Cambridge Examination Board
St. Anne’s Society
Bates
Raven
The Return of a Pervert and a Priest's Confession
A 1872 letter from Maxwell M. Ben Oliel to the Archbishop of Canterbury reports his conversion to Catholic doctrine and plea for reconciliation. The Archbishop accepts his submission, orders cessation of services at his current site, and suggests publishing both letters. Oliel’s Easter address proclaims Christ present in the Sacrament and urges faith through prayer, planning a larger Holy Table and weekly communion.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
The
Guardian
Canterbury
Maxwell M. Ben Owe
P.S
St. Paul's Parsonage
Addiscombe
St. Paul
Holy Catholic Church
Maxwell M. Ben Onter
Lambeth Palace
Sir
Addington
Fulham
Church of England
A. ©. Canruar
M. M. Ben Oliel
Jesus
Jesus Christ
Christ
Holy Ghost
Tabernacle
Christ Our Lord
God
God the Holy Ghost
Guardian notes on Oliel church and Mevagissey rescue
In Addiscombe correspondence Mr Ben Oliel received Grace's letter leading to the congregation's dismissal and the decorated Gothic church built for him by R Parnall of Bishopsgate street at nearly £10,000. Easter pew rents and offertory valued the living at £700 to £800 yearly. Two St Ewe ladies stranded on Polstreath rocks near Mevagissey were rescued after hours by a fishing boat crew, saved from the cliff and sea.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
The
Guardian
Addiscombe
Ben Oliel
R. Parnall
Bishopsgate-street
St. Ewe
Polstreath Beach
Mevagissey
Aud
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