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wh * ie * s ^ ajr * 9 i * # , tfliHtffcJiiiaied rites . Tbis project 1 » p ^ ritferf » ght before the public 111 * 70 $ ;*¦ % w ^ Kte learned and ? e $ ^^ £ 3 | MlMtto |^»> in a * k * ter to Hl ^^ P ^^ iMNiH ^ ftf * ** Mr . v ® mrr W&f * itfte ^ a ^ D ^ tw ^^ awie ^ itife $ e vwm * U £ t jmxfaM ^ ml w&mfmdtitt V $ r ^»> j % mv ^^< &&t iuL xommmpo ner nM ^ a ^ ov ^ 4 fe $ lfttaih J here ijwfte fro $ t tb ^ B ^ n ' s /* ( Qccasiooai Ks « ay « 3 cmj va ' rip ^ # ^
UsJhhMM ^ v « ' . tie c iptep d ^ , ( p . i £ 5 £ ) , that " atf the lavv now stands , there is no other mode of , marrying , Resides that prescribed by the Chuf ^ h of England , that is clearly a « d Ji ^ pu ^^ legaU" Though " the marriages , of Vews and Quakers are spoken of iu , L < ord Hardwick ' s Marriage-Act , passe £ in ju 32 , as i £ they were legal , " he ; $ aj % V- » ' I , . ; ¦>¦?•' - ¦¦ . • * ' jff a Qujaker was # q die intestate * and in possession of a landed > estate of in
heritauce , and , his wife was to claim her aoweq of one-tbinj , par * of his ^ aid Jandefl ^ state , » durijig ^ her Ufe » and . jthe iotestate *? next heir ; was to dispute her claim to such doweiy on the ground of her nbt hayiag been lawfully married , T do not se ehriw she could ever establish
her marriage ; as a certificate frpmi the bishop of the diocese , the only known way of proving a marriage Jjj such an action for dower , would n 0 jt be granted to the Quaker ' s wife . "
Justly assuming , « c that all persons who are permitted to live in England , ought to be ' permitted to marry there ;" and " that , according to the principles of the Protestant religion , marriage is not a sacrament , out a civil contract , " the learned Baron deems it ( S reasonable
that an Act of Parliament should be passed" for the following purposes : " 1 . To maUe all t | ie marriages celebrated in the meeting-hpvises , or chapels , of Protestant Dissenters ( duly licensed accordinjg to the Toltjratjipn Act ) lawful . " 2 . To declare all marriages celebrated by Quakers in their
meetinghouses , and by Jews in their synagogues , to be also lawful . " 3 . To declare } bat all marriages that shall be entered into before the justices of the peace of any couilty , at their quarter-sessions , or other geueral sessions , and , perhaps . eyen before any two justices of thep ^ actf / ihall als 9 %% ftilf M In the fortae !* SeHesi ' of We Repository ( XIV . 358 ) »!• q ^ W at ieAM , ' * An Act touching'M ^ riyes /^ tffi , aM Bhrials , " parsed bV mi Parliain 8 nt ! Qf 1653 ; Ut
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I therecji » mdrk «^ ntew ^ tft ^ ip * kjciple of this Act had . been rec ^ goized in the Code NapoleoWft $ im ? 9 > 165 , ) whose provisions , on J ^ JJ ^ A j ^)^^/^' " 4 ifeu < $ OT \ j ^ tf ' pTieB ^ J snouia singajjave endeavoured to deprive Franc ^ ^ 6 F the benefits to be derived from siifh jitfmm&
equitahle regulations , and tojestorAthe in ^ uetit&tfW rennem ^ : m ^ W ^ t ^ mm { B of the cMt&i t ^ bvim . t $% i : Hk&i \ ty ' o $ ta * r ~ riage / ' " Pertkp 8 ' ^ o 1 fla ^ br ^ ybtiir readers can aay'hbv ^ ifaVth&Grttndfyloriarqutmay have succeeded in the attempt . •" •¦•• ¦ il J . T . BUTT .
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' ' ¦¦> ' ' ¦ x ' ¦ - : \ i ¦ ' ' ' ' '' '¦ : Sermons / Wi Family Use . To the Editor . Haptoji , near Nortvich , Sir ,, Jutu 11 > 1828 .
Coinciding generally in , sentiment with your correspondent M . N . T ., respectiqg ftqberj ; Robinson ' s Barn Sermons , and , the very useful object to which they may , be accommodated ; . I beg to say to that gentleman , that should his suggestion be favourably received , I ani disposed Io . engage in the task , and that I shall be happy to heat from him on the subject . ; : -
While the pen is in my hand , I gladly embrace the opportunity of recording the obligations of the Christian public to the Rev . B . Mardon , for again calling their attention to an " Essay on the Use and Design of Scripture Sacrifices , in which the Theory of Archbishop > lagee ( possibly that also o ( the learned Dr . Pye Smith ) is controverted Jby the lat £ Rev .
James Nicol . " In importance ^ this subject seems to yield to none of thoie , which are most worthy of human investigation ; and the extracts ¦ ( pom ; -the work , which are given , in , your last nuniH ber , furnish ample proof , thitf . the mind ' of ^ the learned aiithqr w ^ s richly , intifoned with the very sp irit which nMHtf T € Ui ^ the discussion improving , as . well
as-interesting . - , ,,. nii-. iv * i ^ U'V ' With every good wish fpr ^ iMpreaa ^ ing success of youi ; valuable publication * < I am i&c ., ' ., ;¦ ,, s .. ., .. lkivi iu . i JQHtfuTRE ^ LETT . " ¦ : < , - M \> » t ! el «• * - ' ' ¦'¦'"¦¦'
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Bible Controvert * in ltem& . Ta the Editor * . The title of a very liberal and excellent publication , reviewed in the Repo-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Sept. 2, 1828, page 633, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2564/page/49/
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