Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844

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Lord Aberdeen's Act is well qualified totranquillize the agitations of that body; and at an earlier stage, if notintercepted by Lord Melbourne, might have prevented them in part. But LordAberdeen has no power to stifle a conflagration once thoroughly kindled. That must depend in a great degree upon the favourable aspect of eventsyet in the rear.
Meantime these great disturbances are not understood in England; andchiefly on the differences between the two nations as to the language oftheir sever
...al churches and law courts. The process of ordination andinduction is totally different under the different ecclesiasticaladministrations of the two kingdoms. And the church courts of Scotland donot exist in England. We write, therefore, with an express view to thebetter information of England proper. And, with this purpose, we shalllead the discussion through four capital questions:-- I. _What_ is it that has been done by the moving party?
II. _How_ was it done? By what agencies and influence?
III.


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