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of the church and anti-church parties. Mr. Gutteridge, who was proposed by the church party, polled 499; Mr. Weston, proposed by the anti-church party, polled 78; thereby leaving Mr. Gutteridge in a majority of 421.

The Rev. Edward Field, Vicar of English Bicknor, and formerly Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, inspector of schools in this diocese, last week commenced the inspection of schools in Birmingham, which will terminate his labours. The rev. gentleman has already visited the other parts of the diocese, and has closely and minutely examined the several schools in the archdeaconries of Worcester and Coventry, comprising the entire counties of Worcester and Warwick. Much good will, no doubt, result from this inspection, in the way both of revival and improvement, which is of course the object contemplated by the National Society.

YORKSHIRE.

The annual visitation of the venerable Archdeacon Corbett will be held at Rotherham, on Tuesday, the 15th of June next; at Doncaster, on the 16th; at Pontefract, on the 17th; and at York, on the 18th.

The grand window of stained glass, presented by the patrons of the Leeds parish church, and executed by David Evans, of Shrewsbury, in his very best style, has been fixed at the western end. It contains the arms of the Bishop of Ripon, the Vicar of Leeds, and of the 25 patrons.

A new church is intended to be built at Farsley, in the parish of Calverley; the site for which has been generously given by Thomas Thornhill, Esq., the lord of the manor of Calverley, besides a sum of 1000l. towards the expense of building it.

The inhabitants of Pontefract have begun a subscription for the purchase of a new organ for the parish church, and although as yet confined to the town, the subscriptions amount to 1267. The organ is to cost about 3001.-Liverpool Paper.

ADDRESS TO ARCHDEACON WRANGHAM. -Ata meeting of the East Riding of Yorkshire, recently held at Beverly-Archdeacon Wilberforce in the chair-an address was voted to the Venerable Francis Wrangham, late Archdeacon of the East Riding of the diocese of York, upon his retirement from the archdeaconry through ill-health and infirmity.

ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, LEEDS.-On Sunday, May 9th, this small but elegant edifice was opened for divine worship, by licence from the Bishop of Ripon, until consecration, when appropriate sermons were preached, morning and evening, by the Rev. T. B. Ferris, the incumbent; after which, collections were made in aid of the funds of the church, to the amount of 177. and upwards.

Two meetings recently held at Hull, for promoting the erection of additional churches at Hull, proved very successful. Before the close of the morning meeting, the subscriptions received amounted to 13007., and since then the sum has been more than doubled; the subscriptions now being no less than 32127.

WALES.

The Earl of Cawdor has liberally given a large piece of ground at Einlyn, Carmarthenshire, as the site for the erection of a new church, of a sufficient size to admit of there being a spacious cemetery attached.

CHEPSTOW CHURCH.-The restoration of this fine relic of Norman architecture is now completed. The chancel and transepts, which were destroyed by the fall of the tower about 150 years since, have been rebuilt, and the church, which was originally in the form of a cathedral, is now restored to its former dimensions, and contains 1800 sittings, 800 of which are freethus affording increased accommodation to 1000 persons. The inhabitants of Chepstow are principally indebted to the Lord Bishop of Llandaff for this desirable improvement. His lordship not only contributed the munificent sum of 300l. towards the expense, which has exceeded 3500l., but he has exerted himself successfully in procuring subscriptions to the building fund.

SCOTLAND.

The Queen has been pleased to present the Rev. David Waddell to the Church and Parish of Stow, in the Presbytery of Lauder and county of Edinburgh, vacant by the death of Dr. John Cormack.-Ga

zette.

IRELAND.

Diocese of Armagh.-The Rev. John H. Stubbs has been appointed to the Rectory of Dromiskin, county Louth; patron, the Lord Primate. The Rev. Joseph Abbott is appointed curate to the district of Aughavilly. The Rev. H P. Disney, to the district of Kildarton. The Rev. John Wade, to the district of Altad ysart.

Diocese of Connor.-The Rev. William Boyes has been appointed to the curacy of Dunaghy, in the county of Antrim; patron, the Rev. W. Wolsley.

Diocese of Leighlin.-The Rev. Joseph Fitzgerald has been appointed to the curacy of Staplestown; patron, the rector.

Diocese of Cashel.-The Rev. William Newstead Falkner has been appointed to the Prebend of Newchapel, county Tipperary; patron, the Lord Bishop.

Diocese of Limerick.-The Rev. Robert Knox has been appointed to the treasurership of Limerick; patron, the Lord Bishop. The Rev. R. C. Hurly has been appointed

Vicar-General of Ardfert and Aghadoe; patron, the Lord Bishop.

CHURCH EXTENSION.-In the short space of two years, thirty-one thousand pounds have been subscribed in the diocese of Down and Connor, (comprising only the county of Antrim and part of the county of Down,) for the building and endowing of churches alone.

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ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION.-It appears from the Report of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for Ireland to Viscount Ebrington, that the receipts of the commission for the year ending August 1st, 1840, amounted to 161,4077., and the disbursements to about 146,4271., leaving a balance of 14,9807.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.-The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts has resolved to maintain a clergyman in the colony of Western Australia, whose duty will consist in visiting the several scattered townships in that settlement; and the Rev. George King has been selected for this service.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

RECEIVED: Clericus Cestriensis-A Catholic of the Anglican Church-L. C.— C. M. Dubitans-D. B.-Miles-Mr. Winning-F. M. H.-Priscus--and since these notices went to the press, a note from C. M., which shall be attended to; and some poetry from a Constant Reader, which, obviously, could not have been inserted in this Number, and which the Editor has not yet had leisure to read.

The following are in type, but it was not possible to get them into the present Number:-C. M.-B.-Lay Author-A. H.-Silas-o .—Meleager.

The Editor is much obliged to Theta Lancastriensis, and hopes soon to write to him. He is very sorry that he has not yet written to F. W. C., as he has long meant to do.

A Curate, who has for nearly two years performed the daily service in bis church, inquires whether, when the rubric and canon direct the minister to cause a bell to be tolled a convenient time before he begins, it is meant that he should do it at his own cost, or at that of the parish?

A Correspondent inquires what is the really humane and Christian course to be pursued with respect to superannuated horses, dogs, &c.?

A Correspondent will see that the Editor has used the discretion allowed him by omitting a postscript-not from any objection to it, or to anything to which it refers, but simply because, in little matters of that kind, where no harm was meant, and no harm was done, it is practically better, for many reasons, not to carry on explanations.

R. K.'s letter shall be attended to.

"A Constant Reader" has requested that the following notice may be inserted. The Editor, in complying with his request, feels it right to add, that he does not know whence it comes, or what it refers to. "PHILEBRÆUS will find a note for him

at the Office of the Magazine, 13, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden."

The Editor has received the letter of P. H., and hopes soon to write to him.

INDEX TO VOL. XIX.

ORIGINAL PAPERS, CORRESPONDENCE, AND POETRY.

Bishop Barlow's Prayer, Davus on, 89
Bishop Barlow's Bidding Prayer, (Elipus on,

211
Blunt, Rev. Walter, on Dissenters' Baptisms

and Archb. Secker, 413, 542
British Archbishopries, Asaph on, 305 ; York,

London, 434; Carleon upon Usk, Asaph on,

533
Busch, John, the Autobiography of, No. I., 369,

490

A. on Secker's Baptism, 524; as to whether

the Ordination of an Unbaptized Person is

valid ; 674.
A. B. M. on Bowing at the name of Jesus, 66;

the Amen, as to whether the Clergyman
officiating ought ever to pronounce it, 44.
Ægypto-Tuscan Athara, Rev. W. B. Winning

on the, 212
Afternoon Sermon, T. H.C. on, 49
Allen, Rev. H., on the Administration of

Baptism, 160, 332, 668
Allport, J., on the Review of Dr. Sall, 81
Amen, A. B. M. on pronouncing, 44 ;

Chas. Lacy, on printing, in the Prayer Book,

44
Ancient Christianity, No. IX., 174
Anglicus, on dividing the Ten Commandments,

317
Antitheorist on the Character of Sweden-

borg, 62; Facts, Personal and Historical,
relating to Swedenborg, 168, 535; on the
Doctrines of, 308; the Suppressed Letter
concerning, 403 ; the Verbum Vetustum,

Swedenborg, aud Barruel, 644
Armstrong, Rev. J., on Protestantism and the

Church Dictionary, 449
Asaph on the Welsh Church, 183; British

Archbishoprics, 305, 434, 533 ; on Taliesin's

Theology, 524, 663.
Austen, Rev.John Thos., on Justification, 204.
B. on Dissenters, 559; on the Invocation of

the Virgin and the Saints, 656
Baptism, Rev. Henry Allen on Administration

of, 160 ; Administered otherwise than
through the Episcopate Invalid, 332, 668;
M. X. on, 207, 461; Uniformis on the
Solemnization of, 461; G. S. on,
Validity of, and the Apostolical Succession,
Rev. Gilbert Chesnutt on, 416; of the

Apostles, 677
Baptismal Fees, T. K. L. on, 74, 560; Me-

leager on, 342 ; H. A. on, 561
Baptismal Service, W. K. C. on passage in,

75; Clericus Riponensis on the, 71
Baptizing after the Second Lesson, C.on, 325
B. B., on the Hours of Daily Service, 457
Bel and the Dragon, Philoprepos on, 96 ;

Cantabrigiensis on, 203.
Bertram, on the Introduction of Stone Altars

in England, 462

C. on Baptizing after the Second Lesson, 325
C. A. M. on the Review of Dr. Miller's Let-

ter to Dr. Pusey, 198
Canons, on some Violations of the, 173
Canons of 1603, Canonicus on, 682; of 1604,

Scrutator on the, 570
Cantabrigiensis on Bel and the Dragon, 203
Catholicus Christianus on Bowing at the

name of Jesus, 565
C. B. L. on Church Architecture, 551
Chesnutt, Rev. Gilbert, on the Validity of

Baptism and the Apostolical Succession, 416;
on the Baptism of the Apostles, 677
Chillingworth on the Charge of Approxima-

tion to Popery, H. on, 452
Christianity, Ancient, ordókados on, 174
Christian Spectator, Remarks on the, 347
Church, on the reception of Adults into the, 556
Church Architecture, J. C. on, 309; M. W.

on, 418; H. C. on, 533; C. B. L. on, 551
Church Building, an Architect on, 346
Church Extension, Rev. W. Gresley on, 385.
Church MATTERS :

Church Music, Formation of “ Motett So-
ciety,” 580; Incorporated Society for Pro-
moting the Enlargement Building, and
Repairing of Churches and Chapels, 106,
217, 350, 464; Polyglot Bible, 532'; So-
ciety for the Employment of Additional Cu-
rates 705 ; Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel in Foreign Parts, 465; York, Arch-
bishop of, Visitation of the Dean and Chap-
ter, the Deprivation of the Dean, further
proceedings, 571
Church Preferment, Disposal of Higher, 21,

266, 626
Church, Theta Lancastriensis on the Present

State and future Prospects of the, 441
Churches and Church Services, D. P. on, 84 ;

a Layman on, 446

463;

Clay, Rev. F. P., on the Duty of Parish

Othcers, 324
Clericus Corcagiensis on Lay Baptism, 72
Clericus Riponensis on the Baptismal Service,

71
Coddington, Rev. Henry, on Ecclesiastical

Architecture, 91; on Reading Desks, &c.,

343
Commandments, Anglicus on dividing the

Ten, 317
Communion, H. G. on daily, 330 ; L. de R.

on separation from, 566 ; Parochial, on
separation from, 569; Service on the ex-

hortation in the, 680
Contrast, A ; or, within and without the

Church, 379
Controversional Spirit of the Reformation under

Edward, 1
Council of Trent, N. Z. on, 49; Mr. Hallam

and the Edinburgh Review, Hy. Hallam,

Esq., on, 148; Rev. F. Hill on the, 533
Daille on the Fathers, R.C. on the English

Translation of, 659
Daily Service, B. B. on the Hours of, 457 ;
Daily Prayers, a Poem by H., 630; P.on, 551
Davus, on Bishop Barlow's Prayer, 89
D. B.'s remarks on the Reply of “ S. P. C.” to

queries on the Holy Eucharist, 66
Deprivation of Orders, R. B. on, 96
Disposal of Higher Church Preferment, 21,

2116
Dissenters, B. on, 559
Dissenters' Baptisms and Archbishop Secker,

Rev. Walter Blunt on, 413, 542
Divine Service, B. A. on Queries as to the

performance of, 55
Dove, the, as an emblem of Christianity,

G. S. T. on, 658
D. P. on Churches and Church Services, 34,

298
D. P. on Miles Coverdale and “ Churches and

Church Services,” 514
Dubitans, on Separation from Parochial Com-

munion, 324

Fine Arts in Religion, S. I. E. on the Use and

Abuse of, 326
Gilly, Rev. Dr., on the Waldensian Question,

186; the Waldenses, 387, 637
Gratidius on the Eucharist, 80; on Hebrews,

ii. 5, &c., and Psalm viii., 199; on the duty
of attending the daily Church Services, 512;

on Lay Baptism, 675
Grammaticus on Reviews of Mr. Sandford and

Dr. Stonard, 77
Greeks and Lutherans, the, No. III., 133
Gresley, Rev. Wm., on Church Extension, 385
G. S. on the Order of Morning Service, 347
G. S. T. on the Dove as an emblem of Chris

tianity, 658
H., on the Welsh Church, 82; on Chilling-

worth, 452; on Marrying a Wife's Sister,
269; on the Mysteries of Swedenborg, 58;
Swedenborgiana, 405; on Swedenborg's
Verbum Vetustum, 526 ; on the Christ and
Eucharist of Swedenborg, 650 ; on Verbal

Criticism, &c., 448.
H. A., on the Indications of a Superintending

Providence in the preservation of the Prayer
Book, and in the changes which it has under-
gone, 439; on Baptismal Fees, 561; oa
Justification by Faith, 570
H. C. on Church Architecture, 533
Hallam, Henry, Esq., on the Council of Trent,
148; 2. remarks

on, 453
Hare's, Archdeacon, Sermons, u on, 37, 290;

17:X:7 on, 427; Archdeacon Hare in reply to

remarks on his Visitation Sermon, 144, 427
Harrington, Rev. E. C., on Lay Baptism and

the Divine Commission, 210
Hebrews, Gratidius on, 199
H. G. on Daily Communion, 330
Hill, Rev. F., on the Council of Trent, 533
H. 0. C. on the Bidding Prayer, 307
Holy Communion, the proper time for those

that mind not to receive, to depart, Meleager
Holy Scriptures, S. T. R. on reading the, in

the Church, 305
Hymns of St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, 29,

141; of Synesius, Bishop of Ptolemais, 276
India, Employment of Natives in the Churches

of, 659
Indagator, on Errors and Artifices, 208
Invocation of the Virgin and the Saints, B. on

the, 656
Irenæus, Testimony of, as to the canon,

genuineness, version, use, and value of

Holy Scripture, 129
J. B. on Bowing at the Name of Jesus, 65
J. C. on Church Architecture, 309
Jesus, Catholicus Christianus on Bowing at

the name of, 565; J. B. on, 65; A. B. M.
Justification by Faith, H. A. on, 570; Rev.

John Thomas Austen on, 204
Lacy, Charles, on Printing the Amen in the

Prayer Book, 44

on, 433

E. C. on Miles Coverdale, 201 ; on the Eng-

lish Translation of Daille on the Fathers, 659
Ecclesiastical Architecture, Rev. H. Codding-

ton on, 91
Edomites and Tuscans, Rev. W. B. Winning

on the, 52
Episcopal Office, on the Pastoral Character of,

249
Errors and Artifices, Indagator on, 208
E. T. C. on Stone Altars, 463
Extempore Preaching, M. C. B. on, 447 ;

L. X. Q. on, 568
Eucharist, D. B. on the, 66, 80
Theta Lancastriensis, 68
F. on the Omission of the Te Deum in Peniten-

tiul Seasons, 209 ; on Daily Service, 551
Fasting, Dubius on, 682
Fasts and Festivals, Lector on the Concurrence

of, 564
Felix Neff, Rusticus on, 696
Froude, Mr., and the English Reformers, 409

on, 66

on, 675

On, ib.

Lay Baptism, Clericus Corcaginiensis on, 72;

Ú. T. S. on, 73; Omega on, 311; W. B.C.
Archidiaconus on, 679; T. E. on, 548;

Gratidius
Lay Baptism and the Divine Commission, E.

C. Harrington on, 211.
L. de R. on what is the proper place for the

Evening Sermon, 200; on Separation from
Church Communion, and Query about

giving Notice of Communion, 666
Lector on the Concurrence of Fasts and

Festivals, 564
Litoralis on the Marginal Readings in the

Bible, 64
L. P. on the Rubric for the Distribution of

of the Communion, 460
L. X. Q. on Extempore Preaching, 568
Lyons, on the Poems of the Poor of, 11, 257
M. A. on Baptism, 206
Marginal Readings in the Bible, Litoralis on,

64; Philebræus on, 207.
Marriage with a Wife's Sister, Omicron on,

32; H. on, 209; on, by one who signed

the Petition, 293
Marriages by Registrars, Correspondence on,

349
May,” the word, a on the Omission of, in

the General Thanksgiving, 80; Gratidius
M. C. B. on Extempore Preaching, 447
Meleager's Question,

" What is the proper
place for the Evening Sermon? L. de R.
Meleager on Baptismal Fees, 342; on the pro-

per time for those “ that mind not to
receive the Holy Communion” to depart,

433; on Stone Altars, 331, 521
Miles Coverdale, E. c. on, 201; D. P. on,

349
Miles Coverdale, and “ Churches and Church

Services,” D. P. on, in reply to E. C., 514
Milman, Mr., and Joseph Mede, R. P. on, 57
M. N. W. on Order of Daily Service, 89
Morning Service, G. S. on the Order of, 347
Motions made in Public Meetings, an In-

cumbent on, 214
MS. of the Noble Lesson, Rev. Dr. Todd on

the Age, 512
Miller's, Dr., Letter to Dr. Pusey, C. A. M.

on the Review of, 198
M. W. on Church Architecture, 418
Mysteries of Swedenborg, H. on the, 58
Noble Lesson, and the Waldensian MSS., Dr.

Gilly on the, 186
Notices and Reviews, 349
N. Z. on Mr. Hallam and the Edinburgh

Review on the Council of Trent, 49; Ob-
servations in reply to Mr. Hallam's Letter on
the Council of Trent, 281

Opinion of Divines at the Savoy Conference
on the Ministration of the Holy Com-

munion, 297
Order of Daily Service, M. N. W. on, 89
Ordovix on Taliesin a witness to Cat holic

Doctrine, 556, 663
Otiosus, on Afternoon Sermons and Bap-

tisms, 451
Oxford Tracts, an Opponent of, on the, 55 ;

Reserve, a Lay Graduate of Trin. Coll.

Camb. on, 159
Papias, on Swedenborgianism, 214, 408
Parker Society, S. J. E. on the, 75
Parish Officers, Rev. F. P. Clay on the Duty

of, 324
Parochial Communion, Dubitans on Separa-

tion from, 324
Parsonage, the, 610
Pastoral Aid Society and the Additional

Curates' Fund, Spectator on, 47
Pastoral Character of the

Episcopal Office, 249
P. H.: Thoughts on Old Subjects, No. III., 436
Philebræus, on Marginal Readings, 207
Philoprepos, on Bel and the Dragon, 96
Phrases, Improper Baptizing and Christening,

Bishops Presenting to Benefices, a on, 185
P. K., on the Mode of Remitting Money to

Charities, 456, Taylor's Liberty of Prophecy,

694,
Poems of the Poor of Lyons, 11
Poems of Synesius, Bishop of Ptolemais, 499
Poor-Boxes in Churches, a Lay Graduate of

Cambridge on, 95
Pope, Claim of the, to be the Successor of

St. Peter, W. W. on, 696
Prayer-Book, the Indications of a Superin-

tending Providence in the Preservation of the,
and in the Changes which it has undergone,
439; an Authorized Commentary on the

Holy Scriptures, 619
Prayer, H. 0. C.on the Bidding, 307
Protestantism and the Church Dictionary, Rev.

J. Armstrong on, 449
Queen's Proclamation, Brevissimus on, 519
Queries as to the Performance of Divine Ser-

vice, B. A. on, 55
Queries, Durantus on, Answers to, 158
Reading Desks, &c., Rev. H. Coddington on,

343
Reformation, Controversial Spirit of the, under

Edward, 1
Reformers, Mr. Froude and the English, 409
Remitting Money to Charities, P. K. on the

Mode of, 456
Remorse, a Poem, by F. B. W., 280
Reviews of Mr. Sandford and Dr. Stonard,

Grammaticus on, 77; Review of Dr. Mil-

ler, 325
R. B. on Deprivation of Orders, 96
R. P. on Mr. Milman and Joseph Mede, 57
Rusticus, on Felix Neff, 696

on, 200

Oedipus on Bishop Barlow's Bidding Prayer,

211
Omega on Lay Baptism, 311
Omicron on Marriage with a Wife's Sister, 32;

Omission of the Te Deum in Penitential
Seasons, F. on the, 209

SACRED POETRY, 29, 141, 276, 381, 499, 631
Saint's Day Lessons, W. K. C. on, 216
Sall, Dr., Rev. T. Allport on the Review of,

81

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