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I June 15,1881 The Publishers 1 Circular...
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half such after a verdict its can first be publication given of . it a The century work and done | a
student by Dr . , Angus and he "will has be used of a infinite "wise discretion service to in the including in the volume some of the Bishop ' s
masterly and too little studied sermons . From the same . —* The Philosophy ¦ of Prayer f and ¦ ¦
^ L j ^ ^^^»^ — ' — — ' ~~ ¦— —m - — — ^ — - ^— ^—~ ^» —— — ™ - » Principles of Christian Service ^ , with other Papers / by Henry Robert Reynolds . These essays ^^ t > J r ** ^^— / , which appear fl J to — have - — been - — — — " — ori - ^ — - g f ^ Y inall ^ - ^— y j
contributed to magazines , are marked by great clearness of reasoning and by that firmness of ^ statement J ^^ % ^ V ' ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ which can — onl ¦ y ^ g spring » ¦ ^^^ K from v - ^^ - ^ m- a ~>^ v convi m * — ^—^ W W ^« ction ^ m ^ ^»^ fc *^ ^^»
of the truths of religion . Remembering the still recent controversy on the efficacy of prayer , the opening _ chapters will be read _ with _ . _ _ sp __ ecial interest
but „ the E _^ J whole M . volume will be of value to those _ , _ _ , who , either as teachers or learners , are concerned for the truth of the Christian faith .
From the same . — ' The Morning Star of the Reformation : the Life and Times of John de Wycliffe . '
A popular life of WyclifFe , based upon the best authorities and utilising the results of recent investigations into the history of the great
Reformer and of the places associated with his name and work . At the present time there is special room for the issue of the workas Wycliffe ' s
translation of the English Bible must , have a place in all considerations respecting the revision of the sacred text .
From the same . —' Voices from Calvary / A Course of Homilies - — — — - ^ — — ' —~ . B - y w Charles ^*^ ^»» " " - ^ - ~ ^* w ~ " r Stanford * mm' »^^ - ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ , m D 11 . 0 D ^ 0 ^^ . # It ^ ^ y
will , wo suppose , be regarded as ' a sign of the churches times , ' a h and arbinger the of sects a , poss tha ibl t a reu Noncon nion fo of rm th ist e
minister should write a series of homilies on ' The upon Seven which Words ¦ form from a f solemn the Cross GJ-ood , ' the Friday medi service tations
in the Roman - — — ^» —W ^* m ^ Catholic ^ p ^^ ^»^ - ^^ ^ r * " ^ - ^ ^ a ^ ^^ Church " * ^ ^ ^ K ^ . ^ ^ h ^ V , ^^^ and ^^ ^ V ^ B ^ are g «^ ^^^ V now . p ^ W p ^/ V- / to ^* T ^ be % ^ ^ , j does heard not in v many appear **• mimT Wf - ^^ % ^ V 4 cases » ^ from ^ m * ^ mT » «^ in fe the ^^ ' Ang A ^^ preface lican B ^ ^ k ^^ ^ k IL'V ^ mS V churches that ^ rf ^ * ^ - ^ ^^ th ^ . to'A . JL es ^ m ^^ It J e \ J
' homilies' were written with a view to their confact secuti , their re delivery length —~ - * r v m « ¦ % ^<* would vi on -vi ^ *»• - » one ^*»— preven m * r ^ particular ^^ w ^ s »« t v » an » - » a , . a y i occasion such »»^ *_« v- » J * . * « ac ^ V V ^ — t % s ual u in I « Jk
reading ; but the beauty of the language is so cle gr wiuu eat rgy of t t the hey Church will dou aa btless furnishing be welcomed suggestive by the
Noughts gnts lor for such such a a purpose Diircose . . The TJbo book book . , Dr Dr .. of & Stanford o Gospel tells through us , is the * sim press ply an , ' an attempt d the or to iginalit preach }
Marked style will and win forco for it a read diction aud ience whi . ch it is y ! from of Teaching Messrs . Smith the Deaf , Eld and er , Dumb & Go .- Speech ' A Method Li
I J e Heading xercises , and by Thomas Language Arnold , ' with . illustrations The paradox , and in p - -
B a v nd OlVefl ° Aved VU dumb in in the fVl ' is term t exp aitm lained ' teaching funnUinn by the - speech o- ^ success ^^ rtV > to f / - which v tho f It / ^ deaf / - has lnn-P ^ ally y been ueen attained attained o of t late late years vears in in this this most most
* J raportaii ho writes t and from nM humane the ka Middle 11 work Jk . -Cl ; ass lfc and School Mr . Arnold for tho ,
If ^ a _ JAft e complete af T and n v > . 1 Dumb T " \ n treatise «> . >^ i , C v «^ *« lifton i" /» * S . on . JIM . » v villo *« tho ^^ i « , subject « y N - * - t ort _* k _^ . 1 h ampton / V ' at ^ 'V . ^ ¦ . onco A . , \^ g ives « ^ . * so A V- »
a ^ ste < ° mati has ~* c not "v ^ and u en VJ 1 JIJ practical joyed \ JJ CU any < 1 " ^ as previous ^ lOVIUUO to enable training LjJLtlHIlll a teach ^ to l er * J
II ha i ? 6 ® ° P a Sllcce nd pursue 88 ' ' The the system process which with a Mr reasonable . Arnold II m v . ° ^ l from personal experience , and from a
II 8 tudy of the methods adopted abroad , II II ot Wh an ? ' ^ K ^ "st ms , he . tec The be h li nicall e subj ves , y u k ltimatel nown as y disp G lace erman all , l ^^ yfiteect , involving as it does
almost number the of gift our of fellow speech -creatures to a very must considerable an I , possess
interest on humanitarian no less than on scientific grounds , and this clear and able treatise puts the "whole case as clearly as possible .
From . Mr . "Walter Smith . —' The Consolations of the Christian Seasons . ' Part II . Ascensiontide
Saffron Can to Christmas on Residentiary Walden . . By A George volume of Koch Edward of ester sermons , and Jelf Vicar , breath M . A of . - .,
language ing the spirit and , and thoug not ht unmarked , of the older by the Eng style lish of divinesThe author takes
lesson . as the teaching of each up some Sunday leading , and enforces it with a constant view to its practical
onl bearing y fitted on to the be C of hri assistance stian life . to It preachers is a volume , but not is also well suited for private devotional reading .
From Mr . Edward Stanford . —' Tourist ' s Guide to Hampshire , including the Isle of Wight . ' By
G . Phillips Bevan , F . G . S ., F . S . S . One of the books practical is merits that th of ey Mr are . Stanford literally ' s pock series et- of volumes guide- ,
so that the tourist can either pack them in his knapsack venience . or The wallet volume or carry before them us , - without which has incon Mr - .
tee Philli of ps its Bevan excellence for its editor and — accuracy a sufficient of detail guaran — - carries us over Hampshire and ' the Island / as
have the natives not onl of y a those capital parts itinerary fondly for term the it pedestrian , and we or h mi orsemanbut a full list of railway excursions ,
wi interest - ^ t h ^— a —— ^ p- — descri passed — — , - ption on the of route the p . laces One an of m ^ d Mr objects . Stan of - ford's admirable maps forms a useful frontispiece .
From the same . —* Tourist's Guide to Somersetshire : Rail and Road . ' By R . N . Worth , F . G . S . Mr .
manufacture Worth , like Mr of . guide Bevan -book , is no s , and ' prentice ho lias -hand alread at tho y , in the * Tourist's Guide to South Devon / the
his 1 History knowled of Plymouth of the , ' West and other Country volumes to be , shown both extensiTe and ge accurate . The book very properly
an includes essential the point city of in many Bristol of within tho routes its scope ; and , tho as author ' s aim has been , he tells us , to seek , in the
be first well place selected , practical utility d ut . some His road of s th seem e mos to t beautiful spots in , the shire p within tho compass of the touristMrWorth evidently knows his
. . u ground \^ , vy & ji ^— ' m . j , an * - > v / 1 d j ' - ' ^ wh ^ ere ¦ aine »»— —— v d — b — there » a walk is a he pre is tty just bit tas of scenery g |—^ y hh
busipr careful haunts to note of men as , h to e i g , ive wh us en details he reac of rail te , BeDrinnincwith Bath 13 he
traveller out coac coach h a , , complete an and will d cab cab be - ~— . . c safe ircuit . beginning in of his : tho hands wiui county with am , ne and tho plans pians the aid ^^ 4 ^ v ¦ * v * ^ *^ ^^ *^ * * ^ ^ ^ ' —
of the map which precodes the text . From \_ j ft Messrs 1 ¦ . "WardLock . & Co . — 'Sylvia ' s
_ ^ j ^ Illustrated m , m . ~ r ~ ^^ ^^ " - ^ > " Kmbroidcry - " w w — — - — , Book . ' , With tho Albert it Hall the lar transformed hall of tho into Cannon an old ( Street Eng Hotel lish villa given ge , go bazin
over progress it woul to d fair < be it tho idle Ang princel lo to -J deny apanese y demesne that , and such at a centres Bagshot « ar of , and
mean feminine s to tho diplo end mac it y may still be hold presumed their own that , fancy as a work must still form ft chief part of tho daily
tho occu tact pation , Svlvia in E comes nglish house the aid holds of the . fa Accepting ir hands
w xv embroidery ith \ th a book hon , of nf app desi dftsi lique gns P ^ nfl , embroidery for for M Madeira adeira on worK work linen , , silk silJt , ***
I June 15,1881 The Publishers 1 Circular...
I June 15 , 1881 The Publishers Circular 475
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1881, page 475, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061881/page/7/
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