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men "of large havings , the utmost stretch of whose ideas is , the construction of inefficient lawsforihe . nrot ^ ctio ^^ . t ^ g ir ^ Py Verg ^^ fajgerty / Oh ! for the time when stone Suclrnrah snWrmiemW Ampm ^ mgimyRom his legislatorial seat , to rehuke the falsehoods wMcfr&ave the lips of authority ; who will say % p the tool of a court or &ction , * Such as the actis , so is the actor : JH ^ lfflAlHtim % I&Wftd S&lBk ** iBSritJatfthe ipistolSbdfiisjpkJsed / he wfll re # l $ ' * MV 3 if # belfcngfc Wkhy- c ^ tfn ^ rV ,
and I place it not in the balance with onerfoho 3 e seryicfefacehhked ? 'by a faction ; J } yx % , jf the day shall come when tl *^ cannon ^ .-1 ^ ? & « ( ' $ & $ : fc&eling swords wave , and muskets rattle , and bayonets glance , in the last crusade against fteedbiti , theii will we try whether tire arm of the slave , or of the firee-Uiaii be the firrnest-nerved for the death grapple . ' ! Jumes 'Redivivtjs . ,- ^ afqfc £ 5 ^ 835 ,
* Appropriation ^ —This word has acquired , in the Hpuse of Commons , a s&irt ^ tecfctite&l signification , via .: the application of the ySr ^ yfus ' erfclesiastical revenues of the Irish Church to such moral and religious ^ urffoses as will benefit the whole community . In this sense it has become the watchword of the Opposjtiotf , and experiment is on the eve of being made to ascertain whether it be tte signal of victory over Toryism . Efefeated as Ministers lwejairjdadyiibeeiiioii several points , it will , should "Lord J 6 linRu ^ eirs rootion be success ^ ajs is expected , be seen whether they will stick to office
u ^^ r ^ disconintur . e upon this also . The Whigs were beaten intopthis principle , w tne ^ , l £ st Parliament ; they are now helping to b ^ at tW Tories into iitf antFnor ^ nfty is their success devoutly to be ^ wished , ^^ but moieo ^ er tii ^ ex .-teSsSow ofMeiprinciple to |^ Ertgland , and its applicatidn to the funds whi 6 ii support the hierarcky aa well as to the surplus whicli retnains after they are pgg ^ j iedJpor . H J ? h ^ " prQiiiQ ^ qxi , ' throughout the nation ? o $ religion and morality is , we ^^ ppreliehd , the le ^ itiniate direction , not merely of the surplus , but of ti p efit ^ et ^ lesiastical fund , both Irish and English . Ij ; is for siicii a purpise /^^ fesiBbdly at least , that the Church exists . It holds thei uinount in truat ^ Ori | eQei v ^ s it as wages , for the accomplishment of that end . If it be ^ mM % i W ^ 4 forfeited . The clergy are in the condition of
^ ^ WjJ ^ WiS ^^ rWA ! ^^ original trustees , whp ( were dismissed by the ^ 2 fir a % 3 n efticpht ^ r uhfaitliful . They should be reduced to the al ternative oPI ^ MuriyWbeing dashieied . AH Church property ( not bequeathed absolutxdyb &i aisect ) is > tfie property of the nation , for the purposes of national WJfil ^ A l l Sx . 'I [ 9 §^ B ^ ft > ? Suek new arrangements as will render the ample ^^^^ ^ ^^ ifm ^^^ ^^ s great public object , the n oblest that a ^ jMrn ^ eri \ -ar rather a community , can contemplate , are the only real CrfurcW ^ eSSf ^ this will go to the root of the evil . Nothings 4 e " 8 si '* na 1 Mfeis will rid us of the sinecurism and corruption under hl
M ^ ifc ^ 4 )^ feartt ^ yigCQainsw ; Begin with Ireland ; but do not let appropria-% fiif ^ lfei ¥ ^ re " <^ fJ f fi ^ Jfe ^ , restitution ) stop with the crumbs that fall from tEe e P ^ f §^ , ^ J % ? A x ffiv&Vp our heritage again ;* our best heritage of the nieans DTviiriiversal instruction , of national morality . Nothing less will mm m& * 6 Lm £ orin&t&e .
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224 . Notes ori tHe ^ frewspapers .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1835, page 224, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2643/page/80/
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