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. • • - * ' . .. - ? . £ ' ^ illustrations ioo The Publishers' Circular Dec . 6 , 1881
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To be had of any Bookseller or Stationer , in Ha lf-Crown Boxes , Pure Wove Note Paper , assorted Etchings ; or of any single design . Also in 4-quire Cream Laid Eighteenpenny Packets . Christian pilgr im Jiott ^ aper . ** % * % *^ . ~ ¦— — ~ Z ~ " No . 6 . t LIST OP ETCKHTG-S . No . 1 . —Christian endeavours to awake Sloth , Ignorance , and Presumption . —Bunyan . c Here feel -we the penalty of Adam . '—Shakespeare . * Give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness . * —Advent Collect . No . 2 . —Christian is met by Evangelist . —Bunyan . 4 All the souls that were were forfeit once , and he that might the vantage best have took , found out the remedy . ' * Children by adoption and grace . '—Christmas Collect . Shakespeare . No . 3 . —Christian is welcomed by Discretion . —Bunyan . ' 'We Now which God " know be praised thee , now that b to y believing faith . '—Epiphany souls gives . Collect light in . darkness , comfort in despair . '—Shakespeare . No . 4 . — Christian is shown the pilgrims who have fallen from the Hill of Error . —Bunyan . ' Show me thy humble heart and not thy knee . '—Shakespeare . 'Worthily lamenting our sins . '—Lent Collect . No . 5 . —Christian is released from his burthen of sin . —Bunyan . * ' For Though His justice merits , be who thy died plea and , consider was buried this and ;—that rose in again the course for us . of '— justice Easter none Collect of us should . see salvation [ Shakespeare . ' . No . 6 . —Christian resists the persuasions of Pliable and Obstinate . —Bunyan . ' Christ ; whose soldiers now , under whose blessed cross we are impress'd and engaged to fight . '—Shakespeare 'Grant us by the same spirit to have a right judgment in all things . '—Whitsun Collect . No . 7 . —Christian is armed by Piety , Prudence , and Charity . —Bunyan . * ' In It is the presumption power of the in Divine us when majesty the hel to p of worshi Heaven p the we Unity count . '— the Trinity act of men Collect . '—Shakespeare . . PROFESSIONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS . ¦¦ ' Mr . Richard Herring lias made a valuable contribution to religious art ; there is nothing sectarian about the idea , and everything that is reverent and artistic * —The Leicester Daily Post . . ' The idea is good , and so is the execution . '—The Printing Times . curring ' The season illustrations . ' - —The represent City Press a Christian . as realised by Bunyan , in accordance with the Common Prayer for each repersons * The . '— illustrations The Stationery are finely Trades conceived Journal in the . true spirit of the subject , and are certain to win the favour - ¦ ¦ of . thoug ¦ htful Pilgrim ' It may Note not Paper be easy , but to as gauge the representative the advances men made say towards , almost the with unity one of accord Christendom ? the motive by the is excellent employment . - The of Church Christian oi spolken England for , the by these Church great of persons Rome , , the we very Methodists sincerely , the hope Presb that yterians the Christian , the Baptists Pilgrim , N the ote Congregationalists Paper may produce , having all the good been which its friends expect from it . '—The Saturday Review . ' The The outline introduction subjects of this are very Note prettil Paper y will done be . * T productive -The Archbishop of much . of good Canterbury , as it will place . hig her and more Christian ideas before the minds of the world . '—The Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster . 'I think your etchings beautiful , and well fitted to promote ihe object . '—The President of the Wesli- VA . n Conference . 'The conception is happy , the designs of course are thoroughly artistic , and the execution is admirable . Bunyan interprets all hearts . '—The Chairman of the Congregational Union . * The etchings are admirable . '—The Moderator of the Presbyterian Synod . * I wish success to everything which brings truth before thoughtless people . '—The Rev . C . H . Sturgeon . London : RICHARD HERRING & CO ., 30 Finsbury Pavement ^ --^^ _
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1881, page illus. 100, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121881/page/292/
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