Imagini ale paginilor
PDF
ePub

3.- That the Chairman, in the name of the Meeting, be requested to communicate these resolutions to his Majesty the Emperor of Germany and the German people, through Earl Russell, who is to preside at the public meet ing in London, to be held on the 27th of January, 1874.'

[blocks in formation]

Bacup, Lancashire

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

W. Broxup

W. Spencer
James Haworth
Stephen Heap
W. Widdup
W. Turner
Tobias Cooper
Solomon Drake
Edwin Mercer
W. Marshall
John Bury.
J. B. Pattison
Hugh Stamer
W. R. Irving
James Warwick
W. Hird
Joseph Soursby
E. Lloyd
Elijah Banks
John Butterworth
W. Richardson
R. J. Armstrong
A. Kessen, LL.D.
R. Belshaw
J. Stewart
James Patten
Joseph Moak
W. Newburn
John H. Stewart
Elijah Hutchinson
R. Barlow

[blocks in formation]

Liverpool, Concert Hall Liverpool, Association

Liverpool, Richmond House
Macclesfield, Cheshire
Macclesfield, Mill Street
Manchester
Maidstone

Meols North, Lancashire
Millgate, Yorkshire
Mortomley, Yorkshire
Middleton, Lancashire
Mossley, Lancashire
Musbury, Lancashire
Newchurch, Lancashire
Newchurch, Rossendale
Oldbury

Oldham, Lancashire
Oldham

Openshaw, Manchester
Openshaw

Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire
Rawstenstall, Lancashire
Rochdale, Lancashire
Rochdale

South Shields, Durham

Seaham Harbour, Durham

Southport, Lancashire

Stalybridge, Lancashire

Stalybridge

Swinton, Yorkshire

Todmorden, Langfield, Lan

cashire

Todmorden

Todmorden

Tow Law, Durham Wallsazey, Cheshire Wakefield, Yorkshire Whitworth, Lancashire Whitworth, Lancashire

Names of Cha

W. Blair

W. Stephenson

W. T. Dixon

W. Shortis

J. Jones

R. Corbett

John Potts
John Johnson
John Wood
W. V. Young
Henry Taylor
W. Jackson
Jabez Sheldon
F. Entwistle
Isaiah Edge
R. Law

John Standring
George Start
C. Pass
James Wild

John Cheetham, sen.
John Thornton
Peter Hampson
Lawrence Flood
T. Tattersall
T. Turner

W. Jackson
A. Russell
J. M'Clalland
James Harvey
C. Wood
E. Shirley
W. Kent

T. Rusworth

T. Austin Barker C. Crowther Cuthbert James John Boyd B. Graham Ephraim Clegg W. Jackson

THE APPENDIX.

PAPAL SUPREMACY

CONTRARY TO THE ANCIENT CUSTOM,

THE STATUTE LAW,

AND

THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND.

Mr. POTTS desires to express his acknowledgments to R. C. JEBB, Esq. M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, and Public Orator of the University; Rev. E. H. PEROWNE, D.D. Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College; Rev. S. S. LEWIS, M.A. Fellow and Librarian of Corpus Christi College; and especially to Rev. R. WILSON, D.D. late Fellow of St. John's College; and H. BRADSHAW, Esq. M.A. Senior Fellow of King's College, and Librarian of the University of Cambridge, for their friendly assistance during the work of drawing up this Appendix.

PAPAL SUPREMACY, &c.

THE following brief notices and documents are intended to exhibit the continual attempts and struggles made to establish the supremacy of the Papal power in England; how those attempts were resisted for a long series of years, and how at length the Papal power was abolished, and the supremacy of the Crown of England declared by law to extend over all persons and causes, both civil and ecclesiastical, within the realm.

[ocr errors]

Bede.

The Venerable Bede, in the first and second Venerable books of his Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation,' has given some account of the mission of Augustine in 597 A.D. After his favourable reception by Ethelbert, King of Kent, Augustine sent an account of his proceedings to Pope Gregory, and requested among other things to know how he was to deal with the bishops of France and Britain. Bede records the answer of Gregory as follows:

'But as for all the bishops of Britain, we commit them to

« ÎnapoiContinuă »