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ANGLO-CATHOLIC FAMILY.

"Whosoever will be saved, before all things it is necessary that he hold the CATHOLIC FAITH."

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CHAPTER VI.

The Apostolical Succession continued.-No Church
for 1500 years but the Episcopal.-Reginald's conver-
sion.-Christian unity.-A hypocritical Dissenter.—Dr.
Hookwell condemns no man.-Charges of Popery, ex-
clusiveness, want of charity, &c., in Anglo-Catholic
divines, combated.-Is the Apostolic chain not broken ?
There are no new doctrines. Strong moral and other
evidence of the validity of succession.-Dr. Tablousky,
extract from.-Memorial of Lady Armitage.-Dis-
course on the poor widow.

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CHAPTER VII.

Visit to the excellent clergyman of the parish, Rev.
Alfred Churton.- Ancient and singular parsonage,
described by Wordsworth.-Independence of mind in
the English clergy.-Mrs. Burford.-Discourse on the
gipsies. What can be done for them ?-Testimony
to the clergyman's goodness.

CHAPTER VIII.

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Sir John Armitage, Member of Parliament for the
county of York.-His political views.—Sir Samuel
Romilly's friendship and regard for him.-Arrival of
the post, and great news.-Letter from Lord Lascelles.
-The Morning Post newspaper, and its intelligence.
-Great stir at Swanbourne.-The Rev. Archibald
Holmes, a good but undecided divine, his character.
-Dines at the hall.-Long discourse on the Puri-
tans, their excessive tyranny and despotic laws.—
The Bishops beloved by the people.-Thomas Powel,
a writer on the Apostolical Succession.-The Rev.

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