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: ;.The;Rev.:Dinsdale T. Young,...at-Wesley'a Chapel, London, .recently, concluded a;series of. sermons on, Roman .Catholicism;. Towards the close of the sermon Mr. Young''said: "I am often charged with' being 'churchy,', and certainly! am-very much more of a.churchman than ,a BpJitioal Dissenter.. ;Ma,ny times Istand on the. corns, of ray friends, and they stand : on' mine with considerable' Christian energy! I owe 1 a constant debt to the Established Church, and hope wo 'shall' always have aii Established Cnurch iiuthis cbuhtry;' but we uiust'pray.- with Lord,. .Shaftesbu'ry ith'at it .'may bo purged of thp. men whose hearts 'are'in 'the? Vatican', who, undermine the Church while they eat the bread 'of tho Establishment:" . '•■■'"' : ••• -... .... There has recently been issued the tlhlrd volume of 'the/new Code of Canon Law for whioh the whole Churoh is waiting so eagerly (states the Roman Catholic "Tablet") The entire code is to be composed of five volumee, and three of these, constituting by far the most important. part of the Code have now been completed: "De Matrimouio," "De Personis, and "De Rebus." The remaining two' volumes are well advanced, but it is not likely that they will be finished before the beginning of the year 1911. The new legislation, on' matrimony has been submitted' to all the;bishops and their suggestions have been carefully studied, .with the result that some changes have.been introduced-into the .original draft.-' ' ' ; '■'-' - . Many, members of the Labour party haVo won.for themselves tho right to be heard .'with attention when they speak on'subjects "with which they are familiar, but questions of foreign policy; and'of the political conditions in foreign countries, do not fall within that cate-. gory. Our Labour members have been too niuch absorbed.by the' probloms which specially affect their- own class or give- to foreign 'affairs that close and prolonged study which would.qualify'.them to speak with authority upon, each '.matters>as .the' Gwr'i vinlfc.—"The .Timei"- ■■■ ■:<.■'.:■ -~■'.' ■ ;

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 8

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 8

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 588, 17 August 1909, Page 8

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