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SYLLABUS OF CONTENTS.


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INTRODUCTION 1
I.— HISTORY OF THE CLAUSE.
Original Conscience Clause 3
The National Society 6
The Management Clauses 6
The Case of Llanelly 8
Correspondence between the National Society and the committee of Council 12
THE CONSCIENCE CLAUSE 14
Abstract of Correspondence 15—23
Position of the National Society 19
II.— THE TERMS OF THE CLAUSE.
The Draycot Correspondence—the Bible and the Apostles' Creed 25—30
Sir J. T. Coleridge's Letter 30
III.— THE EFFECT OF THE CLAUSE.
The Conscience Clause in Towns, or other large Parishes 32
Practical Illustration—the Schools of Holy Trinity Parish, Hoxton 33
Archdeacon Denison's Seventeen Reasons why the Church of England may have nothing to do with any manner of Conscience Clause; with Seventeen Answers thereto 36—68
IV.— THE PRINCIPLE OF THE CLAUSE.
(certain points reserved.)
Comprehension 59
The National Church 61
The Extent of Dissent 62
The Need of Education 64
The Drift of Public Opinion 66
Lord Derby's Speech 67
Mr. Garfit's Speech 69
Archdeacon Browne's Charge 71
The Church and State Gazette 72
Conclusion 73