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For Church Times Volume 4 1866 AN ECCLESIASTICAL AND GENERAL NEWSPAPER. VOLUME IV. FROM JANUARY 6th, TO DECEMBER 29th, 1866. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GEORGE JOSIAH PALMER, 32, LITTLE QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS. INDEX TO VOLUME IV. rage Tag? ’ Pnge Page CORRESPONDENCE. I 70 Missionary Work Abroad 255 St. Mary, Kilbum, and the " Guide to Bishop of Lincoln and the Ritualists 429 r*ge Convocation and R itual... 159 Missions during Advent . 371 I London Churches ” 126 Bishop of London 98, 105, 121, 321, Abolition of Church Rate* ..................153 Convocation and Sir G. Grey's Letter Missions to Cornwall . 399 St. Mary’s, Torquay 435 363, 384 Advent Missions ... ... ... 3/51 Counter Persecutions ... 287, 295, 302, <311 Mission Work in the East of London 88 St. Michael and All Angels’, Hull 186 Bishop of London and the Cholera dis- Advent Missions for Cornwall ... 360, 37!) Courayer... ... ••• 1°^ . Monks .. 319 St. Michael s, Coventry 391, 398, 419 tricts 2 0 All Saint*’ Day... .. ... .. 319 Cross on the Altar 126 Neale Memorial Fund 271, 303, 311 St. Michael’s, Shoreditch 1.35, 151 Bishop of London and the Cnolera Hos- All Saints’, Margaret Street .. 127, 135 Cry from Jamaica 127 0*)0 X w Feature in Church Decoration 198 St. Michael’s, Swanmore 80, 342 pitals 269 Altar Cross ... ... ... 159, 199 Curates’ Augmentation Fund ... 127, New Form of Prayer for Cholera 271 St. Paul’s “ Cloke ’ 350, 360 Bishop <>f London’s Charge 412 Altar Lights .................. ... 95 Curates’ Augmentation Fund and theBi^hopsl 51 New South Wales 342 St. Paul's, Newlyn ... 191 Bishop of London' s Visitation 40l Altar Lights at Falmouth ... .. 303 Curates- Leave of Absence ... 215, 252 Nililll, Clerk, v. Manchester, Bishop 3 St. Teter's,, Sandwich .. ... 339 Bishop of Manchester again 289 Altar Manual ... ... ... ... 996 Curatea'j’Licences ... .. ... 311 159 St. Philip's, Clerkenwell 232, 264 Bishop of Manchester and Mr. Nihill ... 18 A. M. D. G. ................................ 79, 232 Daily Service ... .. ... --- 87 No Altar—No Font Non-Communicating Attendance 39, 127 ! St. Philip's, Stepney ... 331 Bishop of Norwich on Revision 177 Anglo-Continental Society ... 95, 1.03 Deeds not Words ... ... 8 3 i St. Saviour’s, Hoxton ... 88 Bishop of Oxford 011 Home Missions ... 281 Another Archiepiscopiil Dissenter ... 360 Defence Fund ... ... ... 142, 223 North-Knd ... 319 | St. Stephen's, Spitalfields 47, 63 Bishop of Peterboro 194 Anti-Prayer Book Association ... ... 54 “ Desk Fees” .......................................... 199 Northmoor Green, Bridgewater 80, 232, ... 54 Bishop of Salisbury and S. G. O. 385 Anti-Ritual Cabals ................................391 Devonport Meeting, The ... ... 23 Northmoor Green School 391 Suggestion, A 103 263 Bishopric for Cornwall ... 65 Anti-Ritual Movement ... ... 3, 47 Diocese of Norwich ... ... 232, 240 North Side r. North End Summer Tourists 370 Bishops and the Cholera 279 Apathy of Churchmen in the midst of Directorium Anglicanuni .. 96 Note of Preparation for the Coming Strug- Surbiton 183 391 Bishop's Canning, Wilts... 17 Danger ... ... ... ... 191 Discontinuance of the Athanasian Creed $60 gle ........................................................ Te Deum in Advent 222 Blackburn 25 Appeal, An 54, 127, 199, 279, 359, 407 Disloyal Clergy ... ... ... 350 Nursing Sisters for Government Hospitals 407 Teignmouth Case 279 Bournemouth ... ••• 82, 273 Appeal in behalf of St. Luke's, Sheffield 223 Divine Right of Kings ... 310 Observance of Asli-Wednesday 47 The Times' English 360 Bowing at the Sacred Name Forbidden... 412 Apologia Ecelesias Jlibernise ... 103 Dogmatizing on Details . 70 Observance of Good Friday 47, 87 The Times on Vestments “ Do Nothing without the Bishops ” 434 Otl’ence of the Cross, The ... 119 Thirteenth Century Superstition 15 Boyall Church, Ballycastle, Diocese of Apology for the Bishop of Durham ... 103 242 A. P. U. C........................... 31, 279, 311 Dr. Colen o and the Colonial Bishopricks “ Old Version” at Oxford ... 127 Threatened Attack on A ltar Lights 142 Connor 96 33 Archbishop of Canterbury’s Ordination 79 Fund ................ 381 One of the Seven ... 380 Three Hours, The Bradford Dr. Neale 271, 278 Open Church Movement... 120, 419 Todmorden 96 Braintree, Essex 130 Archbishop of York again 240, 247, 255, 426 49 Archbishop of York and the Sheffield Dr. Neale’s Funeral ... 271 Opening, An ... 319 To the Advocates of Ritual .. 232 Bridport Durham Cathedral ... 360 Orange Free State Mission ... 23 Twenty Guinea Prize Tract on'Freedom Brighton Clergy... 364 Incumbents ... ... ,.190 234 Archbishop Manning ... ... 341 Early Confirmation 88, 127, 167, li Our Bishops ... 270 of Worship ... 380, 398 Brixworth, Northampton 183, 247 Our Cathedrals ... 271, 278 Use of Incense ... 159, 174 Brother Ignatius ................. 306 Archdeacon Freeman’s Proposal for Aug- 145 menting Curates’ Stipends... ... I ll E istern Church Association Palm Sunday and Lady Day ... 96 Use of the Be it ed ict, us at High Celebrations 167 Buckland Brewer, Devon 250 Archdeacon Lee and Dr. Brady ... 391 East Grinstead ... ... .. ... 110 Pangbourne Church 231 Unchristian Burials 370 Buckland St. Mary, Somerset ... 393 Archdeacon Sinclair’s Memorial ... 47 Ecce Homo ... ... ... .. 418 Plea lor Outcast Children 88 Under Lock and Key ... 311 Burial Boards ... •• 237 Archdeacon Wordsworth ... 47, 191 Ecclesiastical Art Exhibition at York 95, Pluralities in the Diocese of Lincoln 206 “ Union Review” ... 232 Candidates for Confirmation 90 Ascension Day ... ... ... ... 120 183, 296, 303, 310, 318 Plymouth Churches 296 Varia 255, 407 Canterbury Diocesan Choral Union 345 Assertion, An, from Ireland ... ... 380 Ecclesiastical Colours ... ... 31, 47 Poor Clergy 103 Vessels for the A ltar ... 215 Carlisle .. Barbaric Literates 311, 319, 327 Ecclesiastical tatronage... ... 2S7 Post-Mediieval Remains... 39 Vestments 70, 215, 304 Case and the Opionion ... 201 Bartering Soule ... ... .. ... 95 E. C. U. ... 14, 111, 119, 15], 370, 393 Prayer against Cholera ... 62 Vestments and Incense ... 175 Case of Mr. Nihill Bishop Baring .. ... ... ... 247 E. C. U. and the liev. T. 13, Simpson222, 231 Prayer before putting on Eucharistic Vestments and the Crucifix ... 103 Catechism on the Pew System ... >*i Bishop Ellieott and the Ritualists ... 380 C. U. Memorial ... 23 Vestments ... 88 Vicar of St. Michael s, Coventry ... 380 Cathedral Churches 35S1 Bishop Ellicott’s recent Sermon... ... 380 English Church in Meyringen ... 247 Prayer for Cholera 264 Voice from a Working Man ... 71 Catholic Church and the Roman Chapel 34i Bishop Julius— A new Protestant Dogma 435 English Services Abroad ... 247 Processions 15 Voice from Bristol ... 303 Cattle Plague 5* Bishop Julius Ferrette................. 399, 418 Episcopal Mammon Worship 279, 296 Progress of the Church in the North 237 Voice from Canterbury Cathedral 96 Central African Mission 384 Bishop of Durham again ... ... 150 Erratum ... 150, 256, 381 Protestant Persecution ... 359, 370, 380 Wafer Bread 206, 370 Chaplaincy of King’s College ... 159 Bishop of Durham's Charge ... ... 341 Eucharistic Vestments ... ... 427 Prize Essays on Freedom of Worship ... 370 Weekly Communion 287 Charge of the Archbishop of Dublin 30) Bishop of Graham’s Town ... 62 Evangelical Shortcomings ... 41 Puritan-Conformists 23 West Cornwall ... ... 398 Charge of the Bishop of Oxford .. 408 Bishop of Huron... ... ................199 Fabers ‘‘ Good Shepherd” ... 11 Puritan Persecution 255 What they are driving at .. 215 Chester Diocesan Open Church Asso- Bishop of Lincoln’s Apologists and Com- Falmouth Case ... ... 142 Queen Anne’s Bounty 79, 16 198 Whitburn Scandal ................ 111, 120 ciation 388 plainants ................. 419, 427, 435 Falmouth Parochial Guild ... 327 Query, A .. 32 407 Who is a Gentleman ... 264 ; Chichester Cathedral ... ... 205 Bishop of Ripon an encourager of schism 271 Fasting Communion ... 199, 200, 215, 223 Recent Opinion, The ... ... 191 Word to Summer Tourists 231, 247 Cholera, The ... ... ••• 250, 29! Bishop of Ripon a Ritualist ... ... 2 0 Fasting Days and the State of the Times 54 Record, The 391, 407 Working Brotherhood ... 279, 311 ; Choral Festival ... 185 Bishop of Rochester ... .. ... 87 Father Ignatius Spencer 167 Record v. Church Times ... 399 Working Classes and Ritual ... 427 ! Choral Festival at Dodfbrd, Northampton 364 Bishop of Salisbury .................. ... 4 Father Ignatius's Visit to the Pope 95 Rectors and Curates ... 240 Wreck of the “ London” ... 39 Choral Festival at Ecclesfield, Yorkshire 385 Bishop of Sarum and S. G. 0 .................... 380 Feast of Corpus Christi... 135 Rectors and SaintB* Days ... 370 W’s, The 247 Choral Festival at Landilo Church Bishop agate vestry v. St. Athanasius Fees for Baptism 232 Remedy for Ritualism ... ... 103 Choral Festival in Ireland Creed ................. ... ... 341 Floral Decoration 271, 279 Reredos at St. Michael’s, Shoreditch ... 127 ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE. Choral Funeral ... ... ... 66, Bishop’s Pastoral and St. George’s Mission 175 Flower Shows ... 127 Reservation ... 287 Choral Funeral at Foxheartk ... Bishops, Priests, and Deacons ... ... 371 “ For that were Idolatry” ................ 151 Reservation for the Sick ... 287 Abingdon Choral Union 210 Choral Funeral at Rugby Bowing to the Altar .................. 408, 435 Free Church Movement... ................ 95 Rev. Dr. Drew ... ... 311 Aderholt, Salisbury 17 Choral Meeting at Chichester ... Breaking New Ground ... ... 407,419 Free Sacraments... 199, 207, 223 Rev. Eardley
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