ART. CONTENTS PAGE I.-1. The Protestant Reformation in France; or, the History 2. The History of the Popes in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, by Leopold Ranke. Translated from the Ger- II.-Vindiciæ Symbolicæ; or, a Treatise on Creeds, Articles of III.-Reginald Vere, a Tale of the Civil Wars. In Verse. IV.-Loss and Gain V.-1. A Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Exeter. .... By 3. Church Courts and Church Discipline. By R. J. Wilber- force, Archdeacon of the East Riding, and Canon of York. 4. Religious Liberty and the Church in Chains. By James Bradby Sweet, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Woodville, 26 38 46 VI. 1. Proceedings of the First Anti-State Church Conference, held in London, April 30, May 1 and 2, 1844. 2. Minutes of the First Annual Meeting of the Council of the British Anti-State Church Association, held at the Guild- hall Coffee-house, in the City of London, on Tuesday, 3. Minutes of the Second Annual Meeting of the Council of 4. British Anti-State-Church Association for the Liberation of 5. Minutes of the Meeting of the Council, held on Tuesday, VII.-1. The Gospel in Advance of the Age: Being a Homily 3. Church Leases; or, the Subject of Church Leasehold Pro- 1.-1. Encyclic of our Most Holy Father, Pope Pius IX., addressed to all Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and 2. Allocution of Pope Pius IX., pronounced in the Secret Consistory of December 17, 1847. III.-1. Protest against the Ministrations in Madeira of the Rev. T. K. Brown in Opposition to Episcopal Authority and in Violation of the Laws and Constitution of the Church of England. By the Rev. R. T. Lowe, the Chap- lain licensed by the Lord Bishop of London. 2. Appendix to a Protest, &c. by the Rev. R. T. Lowe. 3. The Madeira Chaplaincy treated of, and the Supremacy of the Queen vindicated, in a Letter addressed to the Rev. |