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~ — —^ OBITXTABY. in his The 83 Rev rd y...
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TRADE CHANGES. \ Messrs. B. & J. F. Meeh...
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~ — —^ Obitxtaby. In His The 83 Rev Rd Y...
~ — —^ OBITXTABY . in his The 83 Rev rd year . Derwent was the Colerid youngest ge , M . A son ., who of the died poet on Samuel Wednesday Taylor at Col Eldon eridge Lod . ge Hartley , Torquay the
•/^ , •/ •—* J- t / cj ^ "J 5 , UXA \? elder educated ¦ ~ nl ^ m . - - son ^^— ^^ - - , with died r I _ ^ - ^ i- I his at _^ ^ L bro the ^ L I ¦ ^^ ther age ^^ ¦ ¦ ^^ at of « . ^ L a 53 EL . smal Jr in ^ — l 1849 school 1 ___ # jM m M . near Derwen M —~ . — Ambl . a ^ ^ h _ . t ^ L was ^ eside ¦ ¦ ^ a . - . born L >^ . ^ ¦ T Afterwards -fc in _ - — I Keswick ^ ^ ^ Ph ^_ ¦ -m k he _* . I entere in »_ — 3 800 LV mm d — ¦ St , ^¦^ ww and . Jo ^ wiLXAl < V hn was ' s Cambridwhere he commenced his contributor to Ej
• ordained Quarterly College , deacon Magazine in ge , 1826 , under and the priest name in of 1827 * Davenan bDr literary t . Carey Cecil career . ' the He as Bishop graduated a of Exeter in 1822 . , Kni and He ght was ' s
1841 about 1 I he this J 1 * was time J appointed X A engaged Princi , in tuition I pal X i of at St Pl T * k . ymouth Mark , t ' y s , College and C 3 after > t * , i Chelsea , wards T , at and I Helston TT he * % t was , Cornwall J ~ + head of m w < - - > . thi was VALLQ In s ' A * 1 establishment J 1 _ 1 * 1 _ - 1 for O _ teachers J _*!_ till J _ # " lT the Ji 1864 -t C }/~ * A when 1 _ he 1 . _ _ _ . L _ Jl to 1 the II 1 *
1846 Hanwell training . He , Middlesex edited and . collected He also held the works a prebendal of year his distinguished stall , in St . Paul brother was 's Cathedral presented Hartley and from of the living his more year of
distinguished father ,, and was himself the author of a work entitled ' The Scriptural Character of the English Church . ' He also wrote a life of Winthrop Mack worth Praedwhich will be f
found prefixed to the latter ' s published poems . The deceased gentleman was , first cousin to . the late Right Hon . Sir John Taylor Coleridge , father of the present Lord Coleridge . Two ¦ \ .
letters as a speech on education delivered , written in 1867 b on y Derwent compulsory to Sir education J . T . Colerid . ge , have been published , as well \
Trade Changes. \ Messrs. B. & J. F. Meeh...
TRADE CHANGES . \ Messrs . B . & J . F . Meehan have taken __ . _ ___ addition . _ _ al _^ premises __ ____ in Gay StreetBathwhere
they will have greater convenience for attending — — — to their — country and ^ ^ Colonial , j customers — — ^ , j - ^^» ^^ ^^ ^ . < The business at the old address — - ^ - - ~ , — 11 Pulteney — -w * - — — - ^—* " ^ " - J ^ Brid ' - ~ — ge ^^^^ B —^ , V will » » ¦ be ' carried ~ — ¦ on — in future " - ¦ — —~ b ¦ " — y the ^ ^ V ^ B ^^ 0
senior partner of the firm . The business of Mr . Frank Prentisof Bury Saint Edmundshas been sold to Mr . F . T .
Groom of Thetford . Messrs . Holmes & , Son valued for the vendor , and Mr . John Leach of Wisbech for the purchaser . ,
Mr . Groom , of Thetford , Norfolk , has taken into partnership Mr . Green , who hiis for some time assisted him in the management of his business . The firm will be known as Messrs .
Groom Messrs & Green . J . Boulton . Mr . & John Co . Leach educational , of Wisbe publishers ch , valued have . removed from 22 to 12 aPaternoster !
, , Bow , E . C . The * Eminent Women ' series of biographies , edited by Mr . John H . Ingram , will be
published by Messrs . W . H . Allen & Co ., and not by Mr . D . Bogue , as formerly announced . The Cornhill Magazine will shortly be reduced in price from one shilling to sixpence . j The title of The Dewsland and Kernes Guardian , will , on June 2 ( the first week in the
twenty-second year of its existence ) , be changed to the Pembroke County Guardian . for for Mr . five many H . years stationery J . years Goulden was by chief and the of Misses fancy assistant business Proudfoot to . Mr The ( Post . Arthur has valuation -office been ) Blayney at was purchas 184 made and , of ed 186 Chester by Messrs Norwood Mr , and Charles . Holmes subsequentl Road Nutting , & carried Sons y with who on for , Canterbury by ,
the vendors , and Mr . . burghes lor the purchaser .
Books Keceived :— From ^^_ _ ^- Messrs —...
Books Keceived : — From ^^ Messrs —_ -v — . Thomas m ^ Bosworth r * r irt & Co—* Short . A
_ _ ^ - _ ^^ ^ ^ . r ^ ^ v ^^ nm- ^ ^^ » w ^^ r ^ v ~ . . ^^^ r ^^^ ^ a ^ . r ^_*> A A V ^ V Phrases ( 128 ) for Church Organists , together with some — —— — — — Soft — — — Devotional —¦ ^ f f Pieces for use during Hol /
Communion r- - —~ r / - ^^ B ^ . ' » y ^^ AA Arthur * . * A -J * . A ^> ^ Henry ^ SKJ JL ^ SM . V Brown * k ^ V ^ X « l V « A . > , A JJw A very -A . VA yJ useful usetul collection collection of of little little o orrra rgan n pieces rjificfts . the the first first
part consisting of brief phrases to be , played during O the pausefi j- « w ^ v . ^ which TV aaava * + so J * -P oft \ S Jk . \ . en VIA « are */ . * . V / inevitable A A * V > T A C ** K / AV
p in ly the ing church what . is services technicall ; land y known the second as ' sottmusic part sup- ' for performance during the HolCommunion
service . Mr . Brown ' s ability as y a composer of genuine ecclesiastical ^^ vAiwj | music on the best models V ^ Vt is
^^> ^ " ~~ —————— ~ ' »' -w .-w <»_ ri ^^^ . ^^ j A A 4 & V % »^ IV V ^ *! * i Ull V ^ IL / V ^ U L * JH \»? * O well known , and ho has here supplied some pretty O * pieces pieces well well fi htted tted for for the the numftsfis indicated inAinntnA . . To Tn
y tul ful ou n whil while g org a manj manv nists th ot of e their their collec eld flldfvr t purposes io er n will brethren hrflthrAn be speciall mi -micrht ht -. wi with use th
advantage , turn to the yolumo instead of indul g ging in — those — ______ extemporaneous _ _ . _ , „__ _^ . _ - _« ^ ^^ -v , ^^ ^^ performances -,, ^ s ^ « w _ , aji a «>_ _ 4 ^^ V ^*— ' which f F _ LJI J VA 4 so * J * _'
often and bring hinder organ rather -play than ing assist into devotion disrepute in . churches , From the same . — « The Right Attitude and Action
of the Church toward the Jews : being some discussion of the True Principl es of Jewish Missionary Work , and of the best methods of Tho Preparation
tor for It It : / Xiy Bv JJames ames Henry TTanrv Iiord T ^ nrrl . The fact tkot . that ihnh thera are probably ten millions of Jews scattered
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,.,,,-throug ment to hout all who the world believe must it to be be a a sufficient duty to endea argu- - vour to convert them to Christianity for an
jjj m adequate ccljj eans s of \ jx consideration attaining nunjjjjjjg the ouo and cjju end . jij in discussion view hci * . . Many j . » of j . u » the _ j thou - — best --
sands of pounds have been spent—or as a cynic , misspent Christianity in tho Saturday —in , and try Review ing it i = ? to possible argued win over that some the missionanoa a perusal years Jews ago to of , | i
this this have volume volumft failed to may mn effect . v exp p . xnlnin their lain why whv purpose the the . missionaries In missions \ to to t the he J Jews ewseven even more more than than in in missions missions ^ to to the tuo
Chinese , or t , , he Hindus , and special care Lor and d ' s eloquent previous
training are required , Mr . Among p lea -mrm for nr tho tht such \ agencies flwAncipa trained nrk effort iv at nt work worlv is very . the the powerful flUtllOT ftuuiux .
gives tho Jews the preference of the ope to ratio the n of Parochial which h Mission e g ives an to
, interesting account . Chatto & Windus— ' The Great
From Meesra . . P jn R- yramid . . A / i . . rroctor Proctor , Obs . . ervatory The xne purpose purpose , Tomb of ui , tho iuuwiw and Groat Temp ««* Py j —• le pfl , Fi ix by m
Proctor has been shows the subj that ect there of many is one theories theory , . wwcn f i . >
that while . i ,: i ^ is not __ useful o . conflicting a of : ^ +: them with :. and u the ^ -u ^ shows . others / , tV > nna a , v comb < . ah ATnDil d ] wj » e 8 8 ? fti ° " , ¦—
iVi L «« U UUUXUJLUUO AfMK >\ JlAi . C *»* v * w—> jf - jm .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 2, 1883, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02041883/page/8/
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