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COURBSPONDENCE.
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is called the sacred college at Rome , exhorting the catholics to accede to the veto required by government and sanctioning the oath , and pointing out the duties of a catholic towards the ci vrl government in a very liberal manner . This has thrown the catholic board in Ireland into
great confusion ; and its bishops and its clergy are meeting in their different districts to deliberate on the important paper . A distinction has long been made between the church and the court of Rome , and the paper is supposed to emanate from the latter : consequently , if , in the opinion of the Irish , it militates with
theprinciplesof th ^ catholic church , they will thiuk themselves justified hi not acceding to the measure . A less subject of dispute occasioned : the revolt from the Romish church , which gocs under the name of the reformation , and the veto may tead
the Irish to discover , that the Pope has no more to do with their bishops than the king . 'Pheuoe tfaey might take a step farther than the established churches of Protestantism , by making tlie Bible , and the Bible
only , the rule -of their fai # h : but this is hardly to be expected , considering the disadvantages wa ^ er wliich 1 ? hat unhappy country -has iftboured from an ignorant populatioii and a bigoted clergy . Wtoat thwe&iZFtpt from Roi » e 4 ias
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For Notices of the Unitarian \ Ehmd and Unitarian Academy Annual Meetings * tefe the Wrapper , p * 4 . We shall be very ready to insert , from time to time , Notices of Congregational < &o ) ted « k > iis for the institution , mentioned by our respectable covrc ^ pondeBt a * ^ bfarofchtster .
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done among the catholics , the a& » tempt at an alteration in the core * laws seems likely to perform in this country- The question has beer * agitated in the house , an 4 it pro *
ceeded a great way before there seemed likely to be any opposition from the public . Bat petitions me now coming in very fast . The corporation of Londoa has sent one , and a common hall has been called
on the subject . So important -a question requires the fullest discus * sionsj and the relative sit uat ion of the three parts of the united kingdom , England , Scotland and Ireland , must
have a greater place than has hitherto been bestowed upon it . Much « se is made of the term , the agricultural interest ; but it must be recollected that there are two other interests
the manufacturing and the commercial , to which the agricultural interest owes all its prosperity . It is from these latter interests that * he value of land has been raised from twelve years to upwards of thirty years purctiase . The present- seems
scarcely to be the time for the < iiscession , which might weH be delayed till peace has been proclaimed , and the settlement ^> f Europe is km > wru This is the chief prayer of the petitioners ; and it is to foe hoped that their request will , fort 3 ie « afce of all partfes , be attended to .
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320 State of PulKc Affairs .
Courbspondence.
COURBSPONDENCE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1814, page 320, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2440/page/64/
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