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Church Of England Quarterly Review, And Ecclesiastical Record.
priests the inspiration of her prophets ; her rites of sacrifice ; her imma . culate offices ;—all appointed and established by Jehovah—and that faith and confiding trust , that eternal fire of devotion , which , through change and bondage and exile , in tribulation , and under persecution , nor night nor day saw extinguished . Such are the examples which bear upon the necessities and duties of our Church , in this day of her trial ; such the themes , in this awful hour of impending- calamity , when the desecration of the
temple is openly meditated , when a moral darkness , only to be compared to that of Egypt's visitation , lowers over the whole land , on which to harp , till mankind tremble , and till , if it shall please God they forecast and apprehend and shrink from the dangers of sin , appendant to the destroying of those forms of discip line , in which their young heads were first taught to bow at the name of Jesus , and their tongues to lisp his praise , to which Bacon and Newton humblconformedand M which cannot be valued with
y , the gold of Op hir , precious Oynx , and Saphire " . By bold expostulation and urgent remonstrances , and the prevailing voice of zealous simplicity , shall our National Church ( the bulwark of Protestantism ) , where the Lord God is worshipped in holiness , be upheld , and edified and defecated ' of . all sordid motives ; and thelPeople of England , purified from the dross oPxiorruption and worldly mindedness , be instructed to great degrees of piety and knowledge .
To this end no obstacle shall be suiiered to contravene , no dirhculty lelt unsurmounted , no exertion considered too great , no expence withheld as being too considerable . We call upon the public , we call upon every man who would preserve , as above all price , the old domestic morals of the land , ( and good God ! what would Great Britain be but for her ten thousand consecrated hamlets ?) to cheer"and aid us on our voluntary way—to come to the rescue of solemn institutions , assailed by the beatings without , and often
betrayed by the secret workings within ; institutions so truly English , wherein our wise forefathers , to guard against shock and mutability , embodied and established the eternal truths of salvation . —Let all who feel a re-rard for the land of their birth , now avouch the metal of their pasture bv introducing to their domestic firesides , " THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY REVIEW AND ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD . " —True Reliion will beautifevery spot on which she pitches herlowly
g y tabernacle . Such-is the highest wisdom , such the departure from evil . We know that where the standard of knowledge is unfurled , there ignorance and prejudice and all their attendant train of evils cannot prevail" They vanish into air , into thin air . " Talia si obligerint Editor nihil aroplius optat .
( If ) £ i } iH'tft of each number will be 4 s . 6 d ., so that for the annual sum of 18 s ., the subscriber will have a complete body of Theological Literature , aud a perfect Ecclesiastical Record . It is confidentl y anticipated , that " Th , e Church of England Quarterly" will be a good medium for Advertisements , which will be received by the Publisher , W . PICKRRING , Chancery Lane , and by C . MITCUEIX , 8 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street .
It is requested that all communications , documeuls , books intended for Review , & c ., may be forwarded without delay , carriage and post paid , to the Publisher , ditected to the Editor of "The Church of England Quarterly Review . " It is earnestly solicited , that those who arc willing to become Subsciibers , will lake an early opportunity to forward their Names to the Publisher , wiih places of abode , in order that they may insure a punctual delivery of the work . W . Cousins , Printer , 20 , David Street , York Place , Marylebone .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Church Of England Quarterly Review, And Ecclesiastical Record.
priests the inspiration of her prophets ; her rites of sacrifice ; her imma . culate offices ;—all appointed and established by Jehovah—and that faith and confiding trust , that eternal fire of devotion , which , through change and bondage and exile , in tribulation , and under persecution , nor night nor day saw extinguished . Such are the examples which bear upon the necessities and duties of our Church , in this day of her trial ; such the themes , in this awful hour of impending- calamity , when the desecration of the
temple is openly meditated , when a moral darkness , only to be compared to that of Egypt's visitation , lowers over the whole land , on which to harp , till mankind tremble , and till , if it shall please God they forecast and apprehend and shrink from the dangers of sin , appendant to the destroying of those forms of discip line , in which their young heads were first taught to bow at the name of Jesus , and their tongues to lisp his praise , to which Bacon and Newton humblconformedand M which cannot be valued with
y , the gold of Op hir , precious Oynx , and Saphire " . By bold expostulation and urgent remonstrances , and the prevailing voice of zealous simplicity , shall our National Church ( the bulwark of Protestantism ) , where the Lord God is worshipped in holiness , be upheld , and edified and defecated ' of . all sordid motives ; and thelPeople of England , purified from the dross oPxiorruption and worldly mindedness , be instructed to great degrees of piety and knowledge .
To this end no obstacle shall be suiiered to contravene , no dirhculty lelt unsurmounted , no exertion considered too great , no expence withheld as being too considerable . We call upon the public , we call upon every man who would preserve , as above all price , the old domestic morals of the land , ( and good God ! what would Great Britain be but for her ten thousand consecrated hamlets ?) to cheer"and aid us on our voluntary way—to come to the rescue of solemn institutions , assailed by the beatings without , and often
betrayed by the secret workings within ; institutions so truly English , wherein our wise forefathers , to guard against shock and mutability , embodied and established the eternal truths of salvation . —Let all who feel a re-rard for the land of their birth , now avouch the metal of their pasture bv introducing to their domestic firesides , " THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND QUARTERLY REVIEW AND ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD . " —True Reliion will beautifevery spot on which she pitches herlowly
g y tabernacle . Such-is the highest wisdom , such the departure from evil . We know that where the standard of knowledge is unfurled , there ignorance and prejudice and all their attendant train of evils cannot prevail" They vanish into air , into thin air . " Talia si obligerint Editor nihil aroplius optat .
( If ) £ i } iH'tft of each number will be 4 s . 6 d ., so that for the annual sum of 18 s ., the subscriber will have a complete body of Theological Literature , aud a perfect Ecclesiastical Record . It is confidentl y anticipated , that " Th , e Church of England Quarterly" will be a good medium for Advertisements , which will be received by the Publisher , W . PICKRRING , Chancery Lane , and by C . MITCUEIX , 8 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street .
It is requested that all communications , documeuls , books intended for Review , & c ., may be forwarded without delay , carriage and post paid , to the Publisher , ditected to the Editor of "The Church of England Quarterly Review . " It is earnestly solicited , that those who arc willing to become Subsciibers , will lake an early opportunity to forward their Names to the Publisher , wiih places of abode , in order that they may insure a punctual delivery of the work . W . Cousins , Printer , 20 , David Street , York Place , Marylebone .