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For Church Times Volume 8 1870 AN ECCLESIASTICAL AND GENERAL NEWSPAPER. VOLUME VIII. FROM JANUARY 7TH, TO DECEMBER 30TH, 1870. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GEORGE JOSIAH PALMER, 32, LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS. INDEX TO VOLUME VIII. CORRESPONDENC E . Page Page Page Page E. C. U . Meeting, The ... ... ... ... 532 Parochial Guilds ... 196 America, Church in :— Easter celebration in Baltimore, 217 ; North Bridgport, Con Act of Uniformity, The. ... ... 4 Education Question, The, 55, 128, 139, 203, Passing Bell, The . 5 24 necticut, 250 ; St. Alban's, New York, 18 ; Administering Sacrament, No fees for ... ... 195 355, 407, 416, 445 , 464, 512 Pews, H ow to Clean Old 4 2 7. the Proposed Christian Conference in New Advertisements of 1564, The ... ... ... 237 Emperor of the French, A n Apology for the ... 3 87 Pew System ... ... ... 173, 183, 195 York, 2 88 ; Diocese of Ontario, 289 African Mission, Central ... ... ... 162 Endowment Bread ... ... 321 Points of Ritual ... .. ... .. 80 American Dissenter on the Episcopal Church ... 501 All Saints’, Cheltenham ... .. 3, 13 English Clergy in South Africa... .. ... 537 Policy of Catholics 79, 105, 115, 128, 140 , 153, 171 Anglican Church and the Roman Council ... 285 A ll Saints’, Dorchester... ... ... 24 7 Episcopal Autocracy . ... ... ... 295, “ Pope, The, Can he be Antichrist?” ... ... 236 Anti Ritualist Balaam, An ... ... ... 469 Altar Books ... ... ... ... ... 396 Episcopal Vestments .. ... ... ... 104 Position of the Celebrant, The ... 363, 475, 488 A. P. U. C., 397 ; G reat meeting in connection American Church, The ... ... ... 25 “ Evangelicalism” ... ... ... 24 Prayer Book of 1549, The ... ... 24 American Church, The Use of the ... ... 512 Examination for Holy Orders ... ... 397 Prayers for the Dead .. 445, 456, 464, 487, 499 w ith the, 269 ; Commemoration Festival of, Anglican Discipline ... ... ... ... 321 Exeter Cathedral ... ... 295 Psalter, The ... ... 128 383, 307 Anglican Orders, 14, 10 5, 111 , 128, 152 ; and Fasting Communion ... ... ... 1 8 5 , 339 Puritan Legislation on ‘‘ Corporal Bow ing” ... 553 Arcades ambo ... .. ... ... ... 35 the Latin C hurch in 1653, 140 “ Fatherly Monitions’’ ... ... ... ... 129 Q ueen A nne’s Bounty .. ... 512, 523, 552 Archbishop of Canterbury, 155; on the High Angling on the Scotch Rivers ... ... 407, 417 Ffoulkes, Mr. and the Weekly Register ... 256 Query, A ... ... ... 25 Church Party, 3 1 3 ; and Prayers for the Antiquaries, A Word for ... ... ... 235 Fin! Ju stitia ... ... ... ... 56 2 Reading for Holy Orders ... ... ... 380 Dead, 405 Archbishop of Dublin and his clergy ... 178, 209 Archbishop of Canterbury and the Greek Church, Foy, Case of W. H . ... ... ... ... 5 5 2 Reading, The Church in... ... ... ... 25 427, 415 Fraser, Late Rev. Lewis ... ... ... 104 Real Presence, The ... ... ... .. 456 Archbishop of Syra and Tenos, The 121 ; at the Consecration of the Greek Church, Liverpool, Archbishop Manning ... ... ... 56 Funeral Arrangements and Incongruities 79, 105 Religious Census, A ... ... ... ... 363 2 9 ; Addresses to, 38, 4 9, 69, 133 ; at Archbishop of S palato ... .. 25 Funeral Customs ... ... ...3 5, 9 , 5 Reservation and Clinical Communion ... ... 35 Archbishop of York, 25 ; and the Church General Councils— Doctrine . ... 1 3 , 21 Retreats ... ... ... ... ... ... 256 York Minster, 48 ; with The E. C. U. at Times, 12; and Mr. Grueber, 523 “ Glance behind the Grilles,’’ A ... ... 407, Reunion Meeting, The ... ... ... 284 Manchester, 69 ; at St. Alb an’s, Manchester, Arches’ Judgm ent in the Purchas Case, ; 55, 79, Good Friday Tracts . ... ... 139, 18 4 Revision of the Authorized Version 129,364, 407, 416 69 ; at St. Chad s, Haggerstone, 110 ; V i s i t 82, 105, 115, 128, 140; Terrible conse Goose Cackle ... ... ... ... .. 6 7 “ Rights” ot the Laity ... ... ... ... 151 to A rchbishop o f C anterb u ry , 131 ; Address from the E. C.U . in London, 133 ; Fare quence of, 55 Gospels, The Holy ... ... ... ...4 1 7 Roman Council, The ... 114 Archidiaconal Visitations ... ... ... 235 Governesses Relief Fund . ... ... 184 Sanctuary L amps .. ... ... 553 well service at Folkestone, 141; Letter to Ascension Day, Observance of ... ... 227 Greek and Anglican C hurches ... .. 139 S c h i s m i n S c o t l a n d . ... ... 1 6 2 , 3 07 Archbishop of Canterbury, 167; and the Greek Brigands, 271 Athanasian Creed, The ... ... .. ... 416 Greek and English Archbishops, The ... ... 55 Services for Business Men ... ... ... 227 Bath Choral Association... ... ... 284 Greek Church ... .. ... ... ... 464 Sexe‘s at Confirmation, Order of the ... ... 140 Archbishop of York, “ stamping out Ritualism,” 6, 31 ; R efusal to Consecrate, 350 Begging Letters ... ... ... ... .. 235 Greek Church in the Caucasus, The ... ... 553 Sinyanki, The Rev. Mr. ... ... 417, 427 A rdeley, Herts ... ... ... ... 242 Bennett Case, The 268, 283; The Judgment Gregorians v. Anglicans 44 , 56, 67, 80, 103, 115, 128 Sisterhoods ... ... ... ... ... 321 A rdingly, Sussex, Opening of St. Saviour’s in, 331, 356 Guardian on Ritualism . ... 195, 283 Society of the Boys of Nazareth ... 537, 553 Biblical Revision— A Voice from America ... 379 Guild of St. Alban .. ... .. ... 4 “ Sons of the Clergy " Festival, The ... ... 227 College ........................................................... 257 B iretta, The ... ... ... 353, 371, 387 Hatfield, Church Privileges at ... .. ... 172 Southampton Congress, The ... ... ... 4 45 Aston-juxta-Birmingham ... ...... 230 Bishop of Hath and Wells’ Charge ... .. 2 47 Hatherley, Lord, and the Judicial Committee, Spain, The Church in ... ... 464 Australia, the Church in :— Church assembly Bishop of Chester, Illegal act of the ................. 204 141, 153, 162 S. P. C. K . on the Sacrifice of the Altar 67, 80 at Melbourne, 173 Bishop of Chichester, The ... ... ... 44 H ebbert v. Purchas ... ... ... ... 512 Sponsors... ... ... ... ... 283 Avon Dassett ... ... ... ... ... 285 Bahamas, Church in the .. .. ... 57 Bishop of Durham's Charge ............................... 44 6 Hint to Reunionists ... ... ... ... 80 ‘‘ Sport !” ... ... ... 204 Bishop of Ely and his brother-in-law ... ... 371 Holy Trinity, Bolton le Moors ... .. ... 44 Spurious Foreign Degrees . ... ... 235 Barlow Church, Derbyshire, Re-opening of ... 410 Bishop of London's Fund ..............................296 Holy Trinity, Coventry... ... 476, 487, 512 St. Alban’s, Holborn ... ... .. ... 553 Barnsley, Yorkshire ... ... ... ... 480 Bishop of London’s Lay Reader ... ... 502 Holy Trinity, Haverstock hill ... ... ... 553 Stanton Harcourt Church, The Chancel in 153, Bath ... ............................................................ 1 43 Bishop of London on Episcopacy, 195 ; and Holy Trinity, Vauxhall ... 14, 25, 57, 406 184, 195 Battersea ... ... ... ... ... 207 Bishop Jenner, 203; and the Rector of Honour to Whom Honour is due ... ... 151 St. Botolph, Bishopsgate ... ... ... 2 84 Bennett Prosecution The, 14 5, 251, 277, 399 ; Stepney, 204 Hood, The ............................................................ 475 St. Cyprians, Marylebone ... ... ... 25 Arches' Judgment in, 3 3 4 Bishop of Ripon... ... ... ... 152, 172 How to Retain the Young 407, 416, 427, 445, Stephens, Dr., as Author and Advocate ... 512 Biblical Revision, the, 110, 242, 312; the West Bishop of Victoria, Hong Kong, The 380, 387, 396 465, 488 St. George’s, H anover-Squa re .. 295 minster Celebration, 201 Black Scarf, The ... ... 457, 536 Ignatius’, Father, Law S uit ... ... ... 2 48 St. John the Baptist, Hitchin ... ... ... 268 Bideford ... ... ... ... ... ... 84 B orders, The Church on the ... ... ... 416 Impatience . ... ... ... ... 499 St. John the Baptist, Liverpool ... ... ... 307 Bishop discouraging Secession from Rome, A ... 366 Breadth and Safety ............................................. 80 “ Improperia” at the Sistine Chapel . ... 113 St. Joseph’s College Fund ... ... ... 106 Bishop of Barbadoes, death of ... ... ... 131 Brotherhood of St. Luke .. 355, 363, 371, 379 Incense in a Standing Vessel ... ... .. 183 St. Matthew's, Bankfoot, Bradford ... ... 13 Bishop of Capetown at St. Laurence Jewry ... 468 “ Brother James, O. S. B.’’ ... ... ... 57 Irish Church, The ... ... 105, 396, 5 37 St. Michael's, Coventry ... ... ... ... 4 10 Bishop of Carlisle, the, on Church Adornment . 16 Camden Town, Church in ... ... ... 184 Jackson, Mrs. ‘‘ A t Home” ... ... 284, 296 St. Peter’s, Newlyn, Penzance ... ... ... 347 Bishop of Chester, the, and Christ Church, Candidates for Holy Orders ................. 14, 24, 106 Jottings at Congress ... ... ... ... 445 St. Philip’s, Clerkenwell ... ... ... 284 Liverpool, 217; Strange reception of, at a Canterbury Cathedral, The Choral Festival at 2 8 4, 295 Jowett, Professor ... ... ... ... 295 Stoles 195, 204, 215, 228, 236, 2 47, 256, 295 Liverpool church, 250 ; Refusul to conse Children's Magazine, A ... ... ... ... 14 Kalendar of the English Church ... .. 4 St. Sacrament Mission, New York ... ... 184 crate St. Jo h n ’s, Liverpool, 285 Chillingworth ... ... ... ... ...1 8 5 , Keble College ... ... ... ... 284 St. William of Orange, The Feast of ... ... 320 Bishop of Chichester, the, 122; Enthronement Christ C hurch, Liverpool ... ... ... 204 Knights of St. George of England ... 553 Sutlield' s Perversion, Father ... ... 407, 4 17 of, 212 “ Christ on the Cross" ... .. ... ... 172 Lake District ... ... ... .. 184 Sunday Schools... ... ... ... 396, 416 Bishop of Dover, the new Suffragan 27, 143, 289 Choir Management ... ... 475, 488, 499 Lawful and Binding ... ... ... 13 Sunderland, Church in ..
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