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I. Lord John Russell and Scotch Episcopacy. . . 3

II. High Churchmen and the Royal Supremacy. . . 7

III. Lord Ashley and his Meeting. . . 12

IV. National Club. . . 17

V. The Bishop of London and Mr. Bennett. . . 28

VI. The London Union on Church Matters. . . 33

VII. The Bishop of London and Mr. Bennett. . . 39

VIII. Can Convocation be Reformed. . . 42

L. Proseuché-Lord Ashley and Mr. Alford. . . 49

X. Archdeacon Sinclair and his Visitation. . . 54

XI. The Bishop of London's Reply to the Clergy of the Arch-
 * deaconry of Middlesex . . . 61

XII. Mr. Bennett's Resignation. . . 70

XIII. The late Meeting for the Revival of Convocation. . . 73

XIV. The Revision of the Prayer Book. . . 79

XV. Mr. Bennett and the Bishop of London. . . 85

XVI. Lord Ashley and the Revision of the Prayer Book. . . 89

XVII. Mr. Bennett's Resignation. . . 95

XVill. The Bishop of Manchester. . . 97

XIX. The Theory of Episcopacy.-I. . . . 104

XX. The Bishop of Manchester's Rejoinder. . . 111

LTI. The Late Meeting of Convocation. . . 120

XXII. Lord John Russell and the Bishops. . . 123

XXIII. Lord Ashley in the House of Commons. . . 126

XXIV. The Theory of Episcopacy.-II. . . . 131

XXV. Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister. . . 137

XXVI. Papal Aggression and the Scotch Bishops. . . 141

XXVII. Parliamentary Reform and the Mummeries of Superstition. . . 144

XXVIII. Lord Stanley and Mr. Gladstone. . . 148

XXIX. Lord John Russell, Low Churchmen, and the Bishops. . . 150