On this page
-
Text (1)
-
3SS^ ==Sillii< ^ --ii i ? ; -.- ;: " " ¦...
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Books Rbcktvbd:— Prom 1 Messrs —— — * —¦...
m » — compared beeo teenlike lite to tne the John Bedford . oeaiora Buny & tinker tinxer n , owing , , addicted aaaictea to his to to having lying lying ,
aad swearing , in his earlier years . His * converpiv sion ^ . ' is —— described he i - - _¦ as the a V the _ T 1 turning a . * ^^ - church point j 1 ^ "!_ of at _ a . Ins Soham £ 1 _ 1 . life ,
and then joined Baptist , . being After at interval IUVH the time TUI he UU about began Wf seventeen t occasionall VVMHO l VHW years 'iJ to of \ S \ s 1- age .
^\ J , tt / an CXI * . ^ U *~ y W occupy ** f-JJ the ' called pul ' p to it , " the and ministry in duo , which cours ^ he e exercised was formall irom y t forward r » 1 ¦» ^ Soham f » he 1 _ went ¦ to m _
that Kettering day , and here . it From is curious to see from his diary to ^ savour how the of Romanism very practi ___ . ces were . _ _ _ which - practised j— are now by held the
Baptists this _ _ 0 ^^ day ^ jmr * ^^ ' ^ to - ""' of fasting — his % — — day t and . Thus ml prayer — ¦ he * in — writes conjunction - - , ' Devoted ^ r ~ v ^ j with * 1 several ^ 1 ^^ J ^ H * ^^ mWM ^ fc ^* *^* other m ^ ^ r ^^ " ^^^ ^^ r ^—^— ¦ ministers —~ — ^— — ^^^ »^~ ™ —^ - — —^^^ , ^^ who — — — ~~ ~— have ¦ — » ~— ag ^ , reed — thus to
seek gpend the the revival second of real Tuesday reliion in and every the mon extension th , to of t Christ fe ' s kingdom in ¦ the g world ~ . While at
mm ^ ^^^^ r ^^ V V *^^^ ^^ ™^^ ^^^^™ ^— *^^ am * r ^^^^ . ^^™ . — .. ^^ . —— —^ m ™ — — —^ ~ ~^ " . — — ~~ enterprise Kettering _ m he V in became « the establishment the . « founder 4 * ^ of of the ^ missionary Bapti st Missionary ^ l ^ mw - * v mm ¦¦ * m * ^» ' ™ ^ W Society ~ — - ^ ~^ —~ — ^ J , of — which ' he — wus ap ^ . pointed ^ L
to the secretary laces as . distant This office as Hull involved Newcastle many journeys Edinburg p hand Glasgo f-j wand in , ' one fortni , ght he
travelled M www ^^ , — —— 400 —— — miles — —• — and , preached sixteen J times , an effort which in those days of coaching meant much in the shape of personal endurance . The
life ^ mmmt ***** ^ Mr of *• mm * m * Mr ^^ ^ mr . ^~ Fuller ^^ ' — ^^^^^ r " ~^ mmw " ^^ from ~^ ^— ¦^~ this r ™ " ™— ~ " ~ r — period ~ — — was bound up with the progress of the Missionary Society , and the wfmmmw ^ mp remaining am * ^ mw mmm ¦* mijmmt ^* mu ** m mm ^^^ p ^ K pages ^ mmr -m * m ~ V ^ K ^ ^ mmw of ^^ ~^ the ^^ ^» ™ book " — —~ — ' are — de ^ voted ~ to an
account of his work . Extracts from his writings are notes also on g his iven political and an views appendi comp x letes containing the record some .
From the same . — ' Oliver Cromwell : his Life 3 Times , Battlefields , and Contemporaries / by Paxton
Rood . Mr . Hood ' s name is widely known as and a powerful he shows preacher in ihis amoa as in g his the other Nonconformists works , that ,
, \ mm m \ Mm with _^ his _ pen he is ^ -. as skilful _ - _ ^ _^ ^ - as in m his pul pit exercises . ' His ' apologia' for the issue of the presen m— — —¦ — — ^ t ^ r work v » ^ mr m ^ m v—^^ is ^^ ¦ w ^ summed ^^ ^ - " — - ¦ - ¦— up — B in the — statement — in
ais preface that , up to the present , no popular given n and ¦ —~ ^^^** por » to WV table r the m ^ m ^ mm ^ mm ^^ sketch world VV *^ r . ^ ^*^*^ , V of and ¦* m « . « . ^ the ^^ v it ^^ mm- great ^ is ^ . ^ onl * mw m-mm mw y * g leader as ^ -- v- ^ a " - prelude ^— has — —¦ ^— —— been ~ — to — —
Carlyle ' s great work that h § offers his book to the to public whom . We the fancy philosop , however her of , that Chelsea there will are remai many n , in this as in other matters a sealed bookwho will
find in Mr . Paxton Hood ' s book much to , interest and much to instruct them , as it opens out in a popular and interesting shape a life which is often
talked of , though it is but little understood . In reviewing the various theories of Cromwell ' s life ¦ put forward * " ~ ~ mr m ^ m ^ mr ^ K / mw ^ mt ^ mm ) by p ^^ r w r great p ^ hH ^ t m ^ mw mjp write w ^ m » w mm vr ^^^ ^ rs ^ * v —Southey r-mmr- ^ mw b ^ ^^^ •^^ - ^ m ^ m- ^ w , mm Joh ^ - — ' — — n
Foster , M . Guizot , and Macaulay—Mr . Hood sums up his own belief as to Cromwell by describing in the term him Puritan as presenting . ' Ho continues ' all that : — include ,
p i ^ nstinctive erience aa His a profound whole by wh pu ich blic reverence his life faith was for of the was the order result moulded law . To of of God . that disfranchise In . mental him He had there ex an to - rput , and to apprehension put to flight the imbecilities of anarchists , :
that tllftt h « . was Wfl Say his Vila that work wrt he i » 1 r . rea A A . d & fiUTArn worn with ac a <> keen » ldlor « l (/ tv vividness of rvf tho I'hn Decalogue l ^ AOalrkanA iuto men was Wfl ' s [ hearts do a by nd th men ' s t pur of poses high : , wel intelligf l , be nt did principles so , as any within man
PTeted him ' pay " •» . In " t > e many xt 8 / iio o of ligh iJgD thingR the Ii OL , Divine wo UlgU do not lll Book lAllLlg doubt . * Perhaps l } , he prillUipiua much ho mlsintor was wibllAH too - touch ttia — -. ¦« . » * a u , Hebr tiKuivw be ew of oi tho Jiiiv Hebr neuraws © wa . . ' couio Bomo uo do iiud not hcu see soldie iiuw liow » ai
out n if can ho will faith be a fully soldier a Chris the tian n wo man do not and see also how ft ho can r ; yl i nl ! f a soldicr ent We ' a duty plainly better , than that by locking shall not into know the Crom Old
-* see we jwth ? nw f ! i hom B Cromwell c ^ < j in c * old or ' s and farmer theoloflry deeds daj . unless His s at theology Bt wo . Ives acquaint . mad HI e * the ourselves theology life of
tSUlded Buiaed went with his 111 * him impfession inrtrva to 'AMlrkn tho s oC s \ f men man and and anil kindled ev ofanti enU there . His YHa his theol ? . heroism hAnlncr ogy tr ^ army ,
character and ¦^^ " ¦ mmmmwrnm , if ^^ you «« m in ^» will ^ tho v * , Tiia senate wVHWW enthusiasm and mjg » T _ a on ^^ . the av His * s «^ throne ^ rmVmm theology ^ mWmm ^ . m / uw It »« r rated was rr «« w m not his ^ tmrmr ^ w his ~ m
great merely thoughts speech of , hut God deep ; and , far unless beneath yon liLs understand speech , lay bis his s hension incere ir immmt depth of the W » of 4 » V vital man »¦»—p conviction His mind —¦ , * - ** yon ¦ was f Will fostered bare fUtm no from k compre VM the mmm
literature ~ unseen ^*** mrmm »*^^ m springs } « , ^» unquestionably of meditation **» . mm ~ M mtUf the m m T fl and most from « V glorious ^« . ^ im ^ mmJ reading Wrv ^ m ^^ ia magnifi ^ in that - cence and wealth we have had .
In the pages which follow we have an exhaustive account of Cromwell and his contemporaries and of all the great periods _ _ __ and events _ of _ his _ history
so momentous ^^_ t in ^^ its connection with the fortunes — r —^ , of England , and then towards the close his evidently honest and ungrudging admiration for
the Protector again finds vent . tion Bat calm now in , for his the uncrowned present , we majesty leave him ; surrounded , to our imagina by : his - illustrious compatriots ifmW friend and 111 1 fellow-labourer mf of +
hand A Hampden »* «*« u * W » fostered Mmm ^ * m * mW and W *** the Pym MbVV genius * « ; of ; m Selden of -m , Milton m * *** + **** and and J Hale « of p ^* . ; Marvell ^ whose *¦ ••• ^*^ friendly ; whose * mS -M ¦****• and mtrnw holy rntm of ¦ hours mt Howe m ^ f were of Manton solaced and by of the Goodwyn sacred converse and Caryl of whose »• Owen »^ - ^^*
- ^ m , m ^* . mm ^ v « ^^ 3 , ^ m ^* \ "" B ** A Mm . 'timmm mm *** m * m A ^ «> ' v *« w « ^^^ * m **> * mT * m * ** m j m * m mi wmrm-m ** im ** , *<^—¦ ^ h * ; y A ¦ A -w oversbado strong arm wed shielded with ^^ fear his ^ the own greatest land ^ ^ . ; nations whose ^ and awful ^ greatest ^ spirit statesmen pieces the sceptre of his age of Spain ; by whose and bowed command even Blake the no dabbed bility in of
Holland between . his Some deeds there and thos are e who of some find a des fitting ts of compa later date rison . As m * tmtrn ¦ mt well m ,-mw 1 , *« compare - ^ mr ~^ mmT m ¦^^¦^>» * mwmr rats m , »¦* W ¦¦ to ****** mmym lions ^ MWmWmm ^ . r ^ For . ^ ta * , mW mmt « around >• ^^ po »¦ ** % * ¦ ** ¦ * bis ^ V ¦ name ***» . so Mm * * mr
see distinct the justice an aureole of the of comparison light gathers with that even we shall the reiuse greatest to statesmen of antiquity .
These extractswill he sufficient to show the standpoint from ^ which Mr . Hood views his great subjectand even by those who differ from him
on this , head his book ought to be read . From B » » mr mwmmmm Messrs vv » » mmmmw . Kent VHV ^^^ w . ^ 1 ^^ mmr & r Co r ~* mw . — ' Watch — ¦ - v mm and - ^ Clock ~ m ~ - - ~ - - ^ - ^^*^^^^^^^^^—^ " ^^ *^ ^^ ^^ p ^^^^ ^ ^^ ' ^^ ^^ — ^ — —
maker ' s Handbook , ' by F . J . Brjtten . ThiSj the fourth edition of a practical book , fully illustrated by diagrams of the various partsof clocks and
, to wat contain ches , is every an octavo particular of over whi 17 ch Q pages can be . It desired appears by ~ m a ^ mt learner ^^ - v ^ v B mmmrn ^ mr mr in the ^» ^^^» art ^ . m ~ mw We w -w - ^» are —¦ inform w ~ - - ¦ - ed ' ^ that r — - — Mr - — -- . — ^ p * ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^™ — ^^— ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^—
Britten ' s book has been recommended by the refe City rence and Guilds in technical of London matters Institute connected as a with work the of
trade . From Messrs . D . Lothrop & Co ., Boston , U . S . A . — * The Bossetti Shakspeare . Complete Works of
William Shakspeare , edited , with a critical biography , by Michael William Kossetti / This may emphatically be termed a composite edition
of Rossetti Shakspeare 's biograp ' s works hy of . the First , great there bard is ; then Mr . there mmr ^ ^ B " ^^ ^^ m * mw is mmt ^* w m Dr ^^^^~ ^^» T T ^ Dowdan ^^~ - ~ ~ wm ^ » ¦ h ^^ — — ¦ ' s — ¦ [ ^ Essay ¦ ¦ - ^ ^™ ¦ ^^ m on —^ — the —^ —• chronology — — - — - ^ Jmmw the drama
of in the Eng p land lays in ; next Shakspeare comes a ' s history time , by of Mr . Arthur Schlegel Gilraan , ' s M introduc . A . ; this tion is to followed the ¦ various by p Herr lays ; Von the
text ^^ t ^ m ^^ a ^^ mm " ^ t ^ ^ H is ^ k ^ mB next ^ mw ^ " ^^^^ * mr ^^ m printed ^ m * ~ mr ^ m mi v ' ^^ mr ^ ^^^ ; and - ^ ^»— — — b y way — — — — - of ^ appendix ^ m j there are a bibliography of the plays , several indices mmmr and a glossary . The whole forms ~ ~ ------ a
illustrated goodl ¦ B mwm * *•¦¦ ™ ^ . ^ ^ y , m volume ¦ ^ - — ^ I ——~ by - - *~ many W of ^ % — — a plates m thousand \ W and b pages y a p , icture and of is Shakspoaro m' ^ t ^^ ^» ^ v ^^^ - ^ mt ^ m —^ ^— »¦ mr ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ as ^^ a — frontisp — ^^ ^^ mw — iece — . The __ . _ .. Look is a
cousins worth } ' , to tribute the , popularity on the pa of rt the of Eng our lish American dramatist , for it is an edition evidently intended for
tho multitude , to whom it is made available by its comparative cheapness . From 4 4 Messrs . Sampson Low , Marat on , & . Co . —
day Un Union nro ion Jack Jack fortunate , " * Vol Vol . . in 111 111 the . . pains Tho Tho bovs boy which s of ot aro this this taken present present to provide my ^ r tfc ^^ r- y b ^ p « ^^ « amusement ^ m mm h v ^ mmr m ^ r im mt mm -m * m * m * mj «¦ for - ^^ ^ them v * vv ^ - ^ — ^ . ^ Efc ¦ — " ur ^ ^ peciull -- ------ y r is this m
aoen in the books of adronturo which now abound Kingsto , n thanks , Honty , to Heldmann tho pens , of and Messrs many . Vorne inoro ,
is who no mi lack ght of b « excitomon named ; t which in them books , may , while bo relied there I ] I
3ss^ ==Sillii< ^ --Ii I ? ; -.- ;: " " ¦...
3 SS ^ == Sillii < ^ --ii i ? -.- ; : ¦ ' ¦¦ tt ' Vl' *^ - . '"¦• -fT « p *^ -.,,.. . xv ~ . ' . r ™ t— ¦ . T ~ n : " . " . ~ j ,. \ - i ~' . [ s \ Jv .: \ - * i . . m \ , m
*?" -v ^ ¦ - / ...... .... . . ¦ " 11 Nov . is , 1 ** 2 The Publishers' Circular 1167
-
-
Citation
-
Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 15, 1882, page 1167, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15111882/page/7/
-