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CONCLUSION.
PAGE
The Bond Assembly-a sketch,
Position and treatment of the "Forty "the Court of Session spunge applied to the
acts and sentences of the Church-an Act rescissory as disgraceful as that of
Charles II.
The hands go back on the dial from 1843 to 1762-a retrograde revolution,
The Protest-Committee appointed to answer it-three answers, but none will do
-remitted to the Committee-the attempt to answer given up in despair, and
finally abandoned,
608, 609
610-613
614
615-617
618-620
The Queen's letter and those who trusted to it-what it promised-Lord Aberdeen's
rejected Bill-its worth-Lord Campbell's account of it,
The dispute between the law lords and the diplomatic lords-the Church manifestly
wronged between them,
621-623
All the Missionaries leave the Establishment and adhere to the Free Church,—
great increase of the mission and education funds,
Closing address of Dr. Chalmers to the Assembly of 1843,
Subsequent progress, and present position, of the Free Church of Scotland,—her
responsibility and duty,
628
629
630-632
No. I. THE CLAIM OF RIGHTS,
No. II. THE PROTEST,
APPENDIX.
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