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Occasional Papers - Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, - 1846-1890 by R.W. Church
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XXXI CARDINAL NEWMAN'S NATURALNESS

XXXII LORD BLACHFORD




I

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE ROYAL SUPREMACY[1]


[1]
_Remarks on the Royal Supremacy, as it is Defined by Reason, History,
and the Constitution_. A Letter to the Lord Bishop of London, by
the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P. for the University of Oxford.
_Guardian_, 10th July 1850.

Mr. Gladstone has not disappointed the confidence of those who have
believed of him that when great occasions presented themselves, of
interest to the Church, he would not be found wanting. A statesman
has a right to reserve himself and bide his time, and in doubtful
circumstances may fairly ask us to trust his discretion as to when is
his time. But there are critical seasons about whose seriousness there
can be no doubt. One of these is now passing over the English Church.
And Mr. Gladstone has recognised it, and borne himself in it with a
manliness, earnestness, and temper which justify those who have never
despaired of his doing worthy service to the Church, with whose cause
he so early identified himself.

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