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Wii-n'fp ° n ^°j? erat ® torlns > from the Architectural Union 
and the primary objects of the Society have been 
lea y successfully advanced by the various papers read and 
discussed at the ordinary meetings of the Institute. But it 
must be obvious that before Objects 6 and 7 can be hoped to 
iumberf ak ? ° r reahzed ’ th / re must he a large accession of 
f, “h ,rs, and an increase of the funds of the Soeietv and 
that thoroughly qualified paid officers must be employed to 
plated Cai 7 t mg ° ut , th ® se objects to the full extent contem- 
Societv Mr (TeTh “l 7 paid ° fficer of the 
moderate L'a^y. ' H ' S ’ who 18 engaged as clerk at a 
Meetings. 
6. Sixteen Ordinary Meetings have been held since the 
inauguration of the Victoria Institute on 24th May last vear 
for m°6 “r TW p 6ld “°fb t0 oomplete KesCn 
I L r Jr- rhe .mUowmg are the titles of the papers for 
each of those meetings, and the authors' names, viz^— 
A S fil?w EXiSt!ng ® ektions between Scripture and Science. By 
4th Zl)" ' S ” M ' V ' L (fead and bussed June 
On the Difference in Scope between Scripture and Science. By the late 
C. Mountford Burnett, Esq., M.D., Vice-President V.I. (June 18th ) 
On Comparative Philology. By Rev. Robinson Thornton, D.D H ad 
Master of Epsom College, M. V.I. (July 2nd.) 
On the Various Theories of Man’s Past and Present Condition. By James 
Redme, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. (July 16th) 7 8 
c K 5S " i " e “ Spm:k Bi p ” , “” j a 
Thoughts on Miracles. By E. B. Penny, Esq., M.Y.I. (3rd Dec ) 
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( 18 th Feb ) F By Evan Hopkins, Esq., C.E., F.G.S., M.V.I. 
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