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' ' ir Puritanism Bible uritanism in Paragrap or or a a Churchman Jlrurcnman hs and Parallelisms 's s Defence JLJeience against against , ' and
, , i its butions Aspersio to the ns , Cfvurch ' besides Review a number and the of Church contri-
-, man . I Mr . James McFarlane , chief of the Scots-• man reporting staffwho died recentlywas
1 one of the representative , journalists of , Scot-I land . In his especial department he will be I « . rm 1 If for his 1 * series __•__ . of _ 1 ? able _ 1 _ 1 _ 1 letters _ J _ J
' chiefly the remembered suitableness of the North-West | I upon Provinces of Canada as a country for
agrij ^^ cultural ^^ m- ~^ r ^ m ¦ ~ r w ^— ^ - ^ ^ - ^ — immigrants . ^^ J ^^^^ g The death of . Theodora Elizabeth Lynch ,
known in the literary world as Mrs . Henry books Lynch , written has been by the announced deceased . are Among the ' Cotton the
m » w ^ w ^^ H ^ fV V ^^ to ^^ 4 ^ ^^ ^^^ ¦ ^^ ^ " * »^^ w ^^ ^™ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ - ™ - - ^^ - ^^¦•^ - — —¦— — — - » - - — — - ~— — — — i I Tre m ' ^^ Millie e ^^ ; or Howar , Emily d , ' and the Years Little A West go . ' She Indian also , '
wrote 'The Wonders of the West Indies . ' ' She was a poet of considerable merit , ' Lays i of the it l * » C CN of _ 1 ? the J _ T Til I T d *
| and other Sea , ' volumes * Songs of poetry Evening being Lan from , ' | her pen .
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GLtatxc 3 J 2 ote £ anti <& uztizg . Correspondence for this Column is freely invited , but
£ Ac Kditor reserves the right to publish only such matter as he may consider suitable . Publisher—When a printer ' s estimate includes
. 1 paper price , for does the he paper only charge , or does manufacturer he expect ' s a invoice profit thereon ?
CtERicus . —Archbishop Hamilton's Catechism belongs to the year 1552 , when it was authorised by a synod of the clergy assembled at Edinburgh .
Beloe , founding his information upon Chalmers , says that the order was then made for publishing a Catechism in the mother tongue , to contain a
short explanation of the Com ?? iandme ? its , the Belief men of , and the the time Lord werer ' s Prayer engaged . The upon ablest the clergy work - ,
which was printed by John Scott , who went from London to St . Androws for the purpose . The title is * The Catechisme : that is to say ,
ane comone Catholick instructioune of the Christiu ] people in mater is of our Catholick faith and religioun quilk na gud Christin man or
woman auld misknaw : set furth be ye maist reverend father in God Johnne , Archbishop of Sanct y ^_^ ^ ^ f ^^ ^^_ , ^^ ^ And ^ ^ Lv •• ^ " ^ *• rous ^^^ «^^ " ^^ , V Legatnat ^^^» -- ^ ^* f ^^ ^^ ' ¦ » ^^ and ^ —— -- v Primat r - - — of —— - the — — - __ __ B _ kl _ h--L » m ^ _*^^ A
I Kirk of Scotland , in his provincial Counsale haldin at Edinburgh the XXVI . day of Januarie , ¦ counsal the yeir i e of of fc our the Lord Bischoi 1551 ; is with and -- the uthir -- advise -- prelatis - and ---j
with ^^ - ^^ ^^ _ «^ ^ Doctours m * m ^^ ^^ ^ " ^ •» *• ^ - ^ of Theolog ^ •»• ^ - ^^ ^^ - pp r ^ » " - ie — ' ^^ —— aad - — . — Canon — — Law — — of - _ - , i the said realme of Scotland present for the tyme . . . . Agane reasone na sober managane
< Scripture na Christin man , agane the Kirk , na peaceabil or quiet man will judge or haid
opinion . ¦
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J To the Editor of the Publishers' Circular . THE CLUB /
1 sIR t—The question raised by S . H . D . is one of I I great don who interest are to engaged the thousands as assistants of persons in the in book Lon - -
. I trade . It is a melancholy fact that this great
1 tio industry n or club stands educational almost alone or social in Having in which no ttseocia assis- - M , ,
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tants could have a kindred interest . This I ture uuro to uu think t-uiiutt . , , is its the iuo result rrsuib not iiui » so so much muCu of OI the the , Hon nnn ven
as existence that no of thoroughl a desire y for practical an institution proposition of the for kind its " formation x \ jLisia > i , ± ui ± has uao yet j-Pt been uocu put ± > uu ± for \ Ji : ward wiXLU . . What \ Y 1 J & Z should StlOUlf ]
be done in the first place is to convene a meeting of I some that assistants is arrangement not , say available at S could tationers . At be such ' come Hall a meeting , or to , elsewhere or if no in doubt the if
opinion orrinion of of the the assembled assembled assistants assist-ant-a no nr » club ni ^ u . would wanted idea , however , be the matter , is if a the could thoroug latter quietl hl fate y y good drop overtook . one S . , H and . J was ) it ' 8
wuuiu uo aa > pity \ Jii > y n tuo latter iaxe overtOOK it it . IT have no doubt that if something definite was done the — — cordial — — — s - upport AT M . — and goodwill ^ 7 — ^^ of ¦*^^> the VtAV trade mUlH ' masters and would be iven
men , gtowards the almost ' Club . ' every In the assistant house would in which join I a am club emp that loyed af ,
forded promise of comfort and instruction . - i Sirobedient
± I am am , , oir , , your your ooeaient servant servant . A A [ Other letters are unavoidably held over . The Editor , will be ^ wl icno * -l j-3 < tu X > ^ w ^ ici M «*«^ -k civc ^^ f ^ PV ^ V * - * i W 1 iciuci ^^^^ I ^ IV * * uxi . n . v ^ . J luu - It - ^ na 1— . * cc _ J _ iro ^ _ _ .
and g . assistants ^ . ] <* . ijr a siiuju m enipiover 8
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From the Author . —Not a little educational advantage ( and the old would — peop JJ J ^ be - le — as gained well ) b of y the Eng young land " - » if peop they VM . M . le
- - J " — — - ¦ — — - * V were ^ taught something of the earlier ^^ forms of their native language . A good step in this direction would be gained by an attentive examination of
an * Introduction to Our Early English Literature / by W . Clarke Robinson , M . A ., Ph . D . Mr . Robinson's work is interesting , and shows a close
knowledge of the subject . The publishers in London are Messrs . Simpkin , Marshall , & Co . From Messrs . Baker & Son ( Clifton ) ;
London : Gr . Bell & Sons . —' Michael Field , ' whose former mund A A M . Vh 1-iVV , ' gained C p lays ^ A V > V ^ , * a * Callirrhoe distinguished ' - •¦ » - * «^ AAC ^ % » * »«^ ' * ^^ and X- » - reputation ^ i *• |> * « Fair . « V /« « l V K \ S Rosa , has -
issued a new volume , containing" * The Father ' s Tragedy . ' ' William Rufus , ' and * Loyalty or fro Love m ? ' the The story subject of King , of the Robert first III play . of is taken
Scotland ; the second was suggested by a visit to passages the L / fllOtJlUCMVk New in J Forest U Dean A / Vltll ; anil J Milman -iXlllllLU the ' s LJ third * History _ 1—A- ** - is » fc / X ^^ founded . r of V ^ » — Latin — on in
the Christianity career of , ' Henry relating the to Sixth momentous , Empero incidents r of Gerlustre many . to These his fame works They of Mr . Field conceived v / ' s g ive with . » a new the
the i true . lioujl creative * ideality j \ jyJ mo power jLciiiuu of the . . of poor jl . the »» v / , and tragedist c are * x » j v strengthened / V /»* v ^ . » Ko v * modern - with
Mi writer \ Field of Eng and lish we dramatic see in verse his lates can ««•/ t approach works ¦ a
course J that that . IJ . JL J must must . JLUXU of development nlace ; , lace CliliV * him h im H > K head head in > fV < thoug 111 and and * 1 » ht U shoulders shoulders and * . . . expression aabove cxm p
From most Messrs of our living Blaokie OiU poets 7 & . Son—When t ^ observed ^ w
X'lUIU JUULCOOXCt . . JOJ .. IVJ . COU tJ * . tJLX .. » tijlci * wo . v the name of Mr . J . W . Loitie _ , B . A ., F « . S ^»— . A ., upon _ _ - - a «« the I / IIO title LlbJie --page pilgO of OI * Lessons JUOBfcJUXlB in 111 the LUti Art xxxi . vof Foster ,. -111 -- " -
book honk Water minating that that Colour , ' which would would Series has be be , been a a we worthy wort were added hv prepared reflection reflection to V . ere to vi of find the » a s «
artistic taste , judicious selection , and care of the . author is but . indifferent To say that we where were the not work disappointed deserves *
is general encomiums DUL mamweuc sketch of the —admirably hig pra praisa . hest is » wuerc order written . Opening — « v of * « . the witii -- /»* a - tory of this interesting artMrLofrie ^ proceeas
L . VJJ . V VJi . UJLJ . IO A 1 JUWA \ J £ fH *»* A w ^ . ^** . -. w---- A sentauve sentative to give a works series ^ orits in in of the tiie examp ** fo British do les lib , , u selected Museum wuoou «« from , , - Lani — repre ^" - Jft
-Palace seum t 3 OU . Hl . . Each JU Li b rary examp CAWJIIJJ , and ^ AW le the is * O accompanied ( V South ^ - ^ v /***^*** Kensington - " — roduc by w . Pr * & cU * /"
instructions . The publishers 'have V ^ J ! Z ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1885, page 646, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071885/page/10/
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