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CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.

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The Church of England Takes the Middle Course, &c...... 74
The Beginning of the Church of England

The Pretended Antiquity of the Papal Church
The Welsh Bishoprics

The Church in Wales

On the Use of Cathedrals

The Foundation of Cathedrals

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.169, 193, 217

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Norwich, 99. St. Paul's, 122. St. Asaph, 147. Bangor,

170. Llandaff, 194. St. David's, 219. Exeter, 243. Can-

terbury.....

SCENES AND SKETCHES FROM MEMORY. No. XII.
VILLAGE SKETCHES.

I. The Village Church, 10. II. The Village Pastor, 37.
III. The Village Congregation, 56. IV. The Village Clerk,
89. V. The Village Sexton, 107. VI. The Village School-
master, 128.
VII. The Village Singers, 157. VIII. The
Village Feast, 179. IX. The Village Christening, 203. X.
The Village Wedding, 228. XI. The Village Funeral, 252.
XII. Concluding Remarks...

UNITY OF THE CHURCH..

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THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND MORE ANCIENT THAN THE CHURCH OF ROME.

THE question "Where was the Church of England before Luther?" was one proposed by Cardinal Bellarmine, the Jesuit Campian, and others, in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and of James I. Many elaborate works were published in answer to it. It might be retorted with greater truth upon the Romanists, "Where was the Romish religion before the Council of Trent?" which confirmed all the innovations of Popery, and was concluded only about the year 1563, long after Luther began to preach against the profligate sale of indulgences. The Romish religion comes into the world 1564 years too late to be the religion of the true Church of Christ; because all the dogmas peculiar to the Romish Church were never collected together in one formulary, until Pius IV. reduced them into the form of a creed, by annexing twelve additional articles to the Nicene Creed, and publishing the whole in a bull as a creed in the year 1564, and which is now called, after him, Pope Pius' Creed.

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