Chambers's encyclopædia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . 552. By the exertions of the Elector Mauriceof Saxony, a third interim, the Leipsic Interim,was adopted at the diet of Leipsic on 22d December1548, which guarded the Protestant creed, butadmitted great jiart of the Roman Catholic cere-monial, and recognised the power of popes andbishops, when not abused. But the offence given tothe more zealous Protestants by this interim, whichMelancthon, Bugenhagen, and Major supported, ledto division in the Protestant Church. INTERLAKEN (between the lakes), a villageof Switzerland, is delightful
Chambers's encyclopædia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . 552. By the exertions of the Elector Mauriceof Saxony, a third interim, the Leipsic Interim,was adopted at the diet of Leipsic on 22d December1548, which guarded the Protestant creed, butadmitted great jiart of the Roman Catholic cere-monial, and recognised the power of popes andbishops, when not abused. But the offence given tothe more zealous Protestants by this interim, whichMelancthon, Bugenhagen, and Major supported, ledto division in the Protestant Church. INTERLAKEN (between the lakes), a villageof Switzerland, is delightfully situated on the rightbank of the Aare, in a i)lain between Lakes Thunand Brienz. Along the Wcdnid Avenue or Hitjlavay, 607 DsTEELIXEATIONS—IXTERMAEEIAGE. between the lakes, there is an almost iinmterni])ted that the country affords. Ten miles southward ialine of hotels or pensions. Within a few miles of | the Staubbach (the sky-born waterfall), with itsthe village are many of the most wonderful sights i perpetual iris; a few miles fui-ther south, and in. I \ lew of Interlaken and Unterseen. fidl view fiom the ^•illage, are the magnificent Jung-frau and several other remarkable peaks of theBernese Alps. The visitors are the chief source ofincome to the inhabitants, who number from 1000to 2000. IXTERLIXEATIONS in a deed are additionsor corrections Avritten either on the margin orbetween the Unes. In England, interlineations in adeed are not fatal, pro\-ided only it is proved thatthey were made before executing the deed. It isusual to put the parties* initials opposite the placewhere the interlineations occur, in proof of this, orat least by way of memorandimi. In affida\its andother documents, the initials should also be put atthe places interlined. In Scotland, if the interli-neation is at all material, it ought to be signed bythe parties, and the fact mentioned in the testingclause, otherwise it will be presumed that the inter-lineations -were made after the execution,
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