| Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 898 pages
...paragraph in the speech from the throne, in which his majesty called the earnest attention of parliament to the condition of the church of Scotland, and to the means by which it might be enabled to increase the opportunities of religious worship for the poorer classes of society... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1837 - 1014 pages
...of the Session of 1835 his Majesty, in his Speech from the Throne recommended to both Houses their earnest attention to the condition of the Church of...it may be enabled to increase the opportunities of a religious worship for the poorer classes of society in that part of the United Kingdom. A change... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1835 - 740 pages
...the Established Church, and to confirm its hold upon the veneration and affections of my people. I feel it also incumbent upon me to call your earnest...opportunities of religious worship for the poorer classes of soocicty in that part of the United Kingdom. " It has been my duty, on this occasion, to direct your... | |
| English essays - 1835 - 736 pages
...the Established Church, and to confirm its hold upon the veneration and affections of my people. I feel it also incumbent upon me to call your earnest...opportunities of religious worship for the poorer clatici of soocicty in that part of the United Kingdom. " It has been my duty, on this occasion, to... | |
| Great Britain - 1835 - 432 pages
...established church, and to confirm its hold upon the 'veneration and affections of my people. ' :, I feel it also incumbent upon me to call your earnest...attention to the condition of the church of Scotland, and tothe means by which it may be enabled,, to*.. . increase the opportunities of religious worship in... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Great Britain - 1835 - 838 pages
...England was then alluded to, and the speech proceeded — " I feel it also incumbent on me to call your attention to the condition of the Church of Scotland, and to the means by which it may be enabled to inciease the opportunities of religious worship for the poorer classes of society in that part of the... | |
| Theology - 1836 - 814 pages
...the established church, and to confirm its hold upon the veneration and affections of my people. " I feel it also incumbent upon me to call your earnest...classes of society in that part of the United Kingdom. " I feel assured that it will be our common object, in supplying that which may be defective, or in... | |
| History - 1836 - 902 pages
...paragraph in the speech from the throne, in which his majesty called the earnest attention of parliament to the condition of the church of Scotland, and to the means by which it might be enabled to increase the opportunities of religious worship for the poorer classes of society... | |
| History - 1836 - 918 pages
...paragraph in the speech from the throne, in which his majesty called the earnest attention oí parliament to the condition of the church of Scotland, and to the means by which it might be enabled to increase the opportunities of religious worship for the poorer classes of society... | |
| William Hanna - 1851 - 562 pages
...your earnest attention to the condition * Sec an important correspondence between them in Appendix II. of the Church of Scotland, and to the means by which...classes of society in that part of the United Kingdom." As he read this paragraph Dr. Chalmers rejoiced in hope. That favourite project •which he had cherished... | |
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