ont necessary lyation. 
pod nor ats thereby, = es gongs 
man, The foundation of the 
ine: 
sively upon Scripture—but the Church of Rome, in addition to 
the Risttines: added tradition, and placed tradition upon the 
same footing as, and made it of equal authority with, the 
Scripture. This was an obvious , and formed an in- 
superable barrier to the union two churches, The 19t 
and 2ist articles of the Church of England were pretty much to 
the e effect, In sitive re-affirmance of the 
i at 
under the pain 
of ana , the Church of Rome dition to be re- 
ceived as of the same binding authority as Scripture. The 
Court asked, then, by what means could any man “extort,” 
much teas “extra any Catholic or Roman meani 
ct,” ng from 
the 6th article of bor Church? The Court would pass over the 
doctrines of original sin, the works of supererogation, and 
other doctrines, not beca there was no distinction betw 
the oo of the two chi es on those points, but because 
the distinction between them woul more easily traced i 
some others. which 
at 
received in a 
mish Chure! 
He, thi 
e of f purgatory been kno 
It had been pevommned i in inns 
and had ‘been first recognised in the eighth century.—(Glossary 
to Linwood’s Provincialia.) But it w: — not nappa a to refer 
tothe councils of the sri h of Rom The Cou ust as- 
e doctrine of purga raei a Romi ish d Tenis ; 
fori in a ‘article of sy Church of Bopha it was so st ~~ to 
be. e article repudiated and renounced that doctrine ; but 
from his own admissions Mr. Sager ie rir grind aA and 
maintain it. The Court besa the a article, 
in which all the sacramen api Baptism and of 
the Lord’s Supper; Mra rejected a as not pein of dine authe- 
rity, being of di f Rome on 
What, 
the easton AA the i sacraments at te ras to be found in ban 
seventh section of the Decrees uncil of Trent. Ther 
loctri 
declared 
on this point the Chi 
aarp of England. The © 
with regard to the Su apart our Lord: Transubstantia- 
me was in that article lony replete but in the 13th se 
ction 
{c. 4) of the Decrees of the Council of iaee anno ‘agp that 
e was pi sitively laid dwn a positive 
<a and irreco 
the Church of Rome were, too, n favour ee 
snr Siria e as the “rag 2 of the Couneil ot Trent. That 
trine had been laid down the Councils 
to the 21st s 
id down pares coe 
or Roman meaning which Mr. Oakeley con for. No man 
tertain a doubt that Mr. akeles ean promaell 
; and the isfied eg it s 
ag, that t 
his case, that Mr. 0 was liable w ecclesias- 
What should be the censure 
or 
had now to consider. Mr. Oakeley had 
a et 
aS ds u p he 
i Th is spale to be prei in St. Margaret's chapel iu Sun 
co ne 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
a- | the doctrines of the C Church of ‘Englan a nd; and he had give en no 
foe score ca had offered no justificat: omy for ih a 
If, t 
then, case, surely in this case, the Court t pro- 
ounce pr xe sentence, in order to prevent po Bee parsons 
from falling into those errors into which, in the opinion of the 
Court, Mr. Oakeley had falle The gree of the Court, 
therefore, y was, that the licens Oakeley, as minister of 
pel, be rev okod: that he be not permitted to 
t chape n 
5 
2 
e 
day the 6th day of re ba 
the costs of these p Selih 
TP 
poor mga placings MEETING. 
weg slender pretensions 
e 
t 11b, ‘bea: 
a cante E of 10 sovs 
els fillies, 8st 4lb. Winner 
Pe i Slane, out of ioe 
eer’s Ca roline nd 
fa Vern 
of Bedford's Panther, “8st zib. bya length.— 
Tst 21b; et ak 2 s ilb; 6 or aged, d, ” ost 51D 
Shafto’s r W. S. 
Won by 
Peel's gots beat Mr. a Tib, and Mr. Ereeman’s 
Stamp, Lord Exeter’s Adrianople, Mr. TI . Charlton’s Ruff, 
and Mr Hopkin’s Event Won easily by a length. 
Tuo Se eee of 10 soys each, for 2-yr-olds, 6st 11 Ib ; 
and 3 yrs, 9st. Winner to be sold for 2007. ži = 4subs. Lord 
Exeter's “Tunic, 3 yrs, beat T of Rutland’s c. by Glaucus, 
out of Mini Mr. Freeman’s St: merch 3 and Mr. 
kin, 3 yrs 
S 
y Jeree at Duke of Rutland . sige Czesar,, out of Rai 
dan’s d r. Walker’s Gus Lord Exeter’s b. c. by 
Colwick, o of Mecca, and Lord AIHE le’s ae tine WwW 
in a canter <a two lengths. Handicap Sweeps 15 sovs each, 
na for allages. 3subs. Mr. Phillimore’s Siaieton 4 yrs, 
Tst, walked over. The Garden Stakes did not fill. 
i m the 1 Mrs. THomas SELBY, at Westoe- 
lodge, Ca ok, Cambridgeshire, of a son—l7th ats Sa the 
residence of his cousi pe Hon. James King, the lady of 
HERMANN ROBERT DE Ric of a son—25th ult., at Boule ne- 
sur-Mer, Ta lady of JoHN F. LOUSADA, Esq., of Oakfield- lodgee 
—26th ult., in Ulste: malas the lady of 
at Kir icallam, 
I. P. 
a o 
Dantxov TH, m, of'a son “oth inst, bedi! Wilton-erescent, London, 
of a —10th inst., Grosvenor- 
1 ie ee N 
D, Esq., Her Majesty 3 Consul-General i n Cuba a, to 
JoANNA FREDERICA, Se eed of the late karia ORON 
Alto: eS See George’s, Bloomsbury, LLOYD 
of the late George 'Čompigne, 
“eg ‘Goes Berk Hampsead and Forest-hill, to 
est da o or o ne late Mr. Ch as s collin 
tead—3d inst., according to the rites of the 
li es s Church, West- 
inster, ALE R SHEA, Esq., e Middle Tem: mple, 
raer ae To ERR RFR Se A PERETE Ny 
child of the lat e J. M. Boschetti, Esq., ae Gibraltar—3d ins 
rge’ n. PERCY Bannixer0s, 
son of rrington, to grr o ing 
child of the late Tully Hieras Esq.—3d inst., at 
at ipa ne Evangelist, Edinburgh, the Hon. HENRY Are 
econd son of the Right Hon. the Earl of Orford, to 
H ie Hamii 
DEATHS—At Belting ‘Honduras, mies in May last, 
Henzy GIFFORD, of Her Majesty’s ship Hyacinth— 16th of June, 
at Bedford, th è S Winning, M.A., late of Trinity 
ke ngi n-end, Captain Sir 
2d i 
wife o 
daughter ofi the Earl of Wenye ss and March—3d inst. * “at the 
rial Hotel, ee, Maj. C. Jounson, 3d Reg. Bombay 
Nate Infantry, ag d 42—5d ee at Dullblair pear Ayr, 
aged 14, CHARLES Shore, eldes of the Lo: aris: e Clerk of 
Scotland—4 ~ 4th inst., at the ee fai ed age * Saxe 
Divetex Torron, Esq., barrister, of Lincoln’ Sy hy ‘son o 
late Stevens baer, » Bsa, of Totton, in Hampshire—4th in: st., 
at Little Pang OWEN Eoi Esq., aged Th 
, Newick, Sussex xX, Col. ar ap chr of 
ag: t inst., in 
eedem 
the ‘Adjutant-General’s-office, -H ee 
_— T n Bedford-square, Mr. Sergeant — cane prancing 
Gen of the County Palatine of Lanca: 
R. DONA ALDSON, y Ter atl col Agriculture in the 
Agricultural College, Hoddesdon, Herts, and author of 
rks, wi wishes to be employed in the 
ai pepret And ‘permanent. 
Agricultur 
of Rents, and in the 
h Me. Döxarosox may be consulted on A 
easy d perma 
oder High references for 
will be given if required.—Hoddesdon, July 12, 
[Jury 12, 
i tne So 
noj Wan \NTED, in ‘the county of Surr rrey, a middle 
a ~ , to ange rtake the management of a Sch lfi e-aged 
-Suppor ting system. The use of a Cotta; a Boys 
Acres of arable Land will b at a low ge and Four 
t ma for the instruction to be afforded in the ek >and in re. 
y, the labour of the b will be available for the =a < the 
the “afternoon. —Applicati mad writi = is e 
r the situation, addressed to R, „at ‘at Mato by Candi 
ei East igs Greg e, Lo Ts. Blades 
V ANTED ) immediately, a a young man who 
c., and ha 
u Bud 
some knowledge of gr 
ws ‘Further articulars -< toe 
oka Nureecyin pe ne 7 Sue be sg by applyin 
WANTED A CURATOR a the ia Co 
— urther particulars, apply to H. H. 
Š D, Secretaries, Leeds. 
SLOUGH NURSERY. ger: 
ORT nt "S 
C. PEON wishes to engage a p of good 
addre: ho perfect]; ni. rsta d A o ; 
culture of Dahlias, anes and be ota fo ss rome j 
be required to dress them and to attend Show: ; 
Eo Gaye a large Provincial Num 
Pro 
0 miles from Londo: ba. a good experienced h 
den thoroughly understands and is "a good expe budding laa ` 
g, &e. —Direct to E. and J. Nixon, 123, Great Portland-street, 
London. 
N unm married bane in East t Lothian, bape to” 
the connexion could only be jennie: of parare 
other need EF a h 
parties.—Apply, by letter, at the Office of this Paper 4 
s, | No 
WANT PLACES. —All Letters to be post-paid, 
gil ge GARDENER. > single m: 
well atente" wit 
farene g 
ceptions 
s late aa. whom = s F 
—Diree 
dlee 
ag d 29, who hag 
va 
E 
26, without re eon te 
character of fou s from hi 
consequence of “the. estate bank for a ale.. 
BUTTERY, at } Mrs. . Harri , Te ee ngto: 
a thor rledg 
ands ae is m ella acquai ainted wi 
an Unexceptio ‘on 
referenc 
oS Ts at t Mr. plein 
ion. 
—A married man, wit ithout incu 
NE 
ag 
of his Liss et acy in all its 
vario 
years in his last s ee whieh he ts le Pen me ae 
ae f referen: Chae 
death of his employer. ee si ea Z Mr, Coming 
oa and aang will be 
Public Lil ae Hert 
Bee respectable _ married ; 
who is practically a- 
ning, as we rgi = h 
ife, wh 
—A married aged 27, 
who thoroughly asain DE his - 
have ay unexceptionaso 
an he has j t left. — Direct 
etter carrier, to benicar Middl 
ted. 
ARDEII 
who has s ix years 
and possesses 5 s a general k kn 
on 
fe pe ie 
tion as a 
ive = z 
om 
re aiies ess to, 
è; be 
sea 
ae TAND. rried m y and, who lhas b 
the last ner ars a Treland feonductng be 
on the estates of gaint nm oe 
of serving, and w a him 
E erti 
e its brenit 
pema ar a 
>i He under rstands 
T: d Sel “ 
ao os 
AS F ; 
nged Si of Stoc 
mit 0 
eaga #3 Nursery, 
ILIFF M ris 
tical Nenowiedge of è 
od Phe is still I ee inet 
conne ended both for his skit 
iUliress to T: Oy POs OEN 
