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, j ¦ . 1 j U / S Chakles Aon Decem H . Mabot ber 21 . —At Mr . Philadel Charles phia ¦ H . ,
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bined Horticulturist . Mr . Marot , # hicli was two 62 journals of ^ Jie . comyears age
William Dbnton " . —The late Rev . William Denton was vicar of St . Bartholomew ' s ,
author Cripplegate of numerous , for about devotional 40 years . books He was besides the some works descriptive of Continental countries
and races . The list includes the following : — A and — * Commentary . Sai — — n ts — ' Days — — _ — on / . and _ the - Gospel another — — s __ for — ' Sundays On _ the
E the pistles Lord for ' s the Pra same yer ^ ' days a ' Commentary , ' a * Commenta on ry the on
Acts Turkey . A- ilX A \> V of , ' * the Servia LS _ 7 ^/ X V XUf Apostles and C-VXAVL , the V , ' ' Servians N The -r Vr X T ACVAAIj Christians , * ' ' Monte XTXVUVV - in
-Ancient negro : its Church ' People in , and Egypt their ' and History lastbut / vc The not
,, l east Records , an anti of quar Sk ian Giles work 's , of Cri no pp sli leg g ht merit ' Mr — .
Denton died on \ January 2 , in his 73 rd year . Mr . James Pamplin . —We regret to
announce the death of Mr . J . Pamplin , bookseller an December d stationer 27 h , . Winchester Mr . Pamp , li which n was occurred near ¦ ¦ ly half on
" ™ ^— ^ - ^^— - ^^ r ^ p ^ ^^^ v ^^^^^ pj . pjp ^^^^ p ^ ^^ p ^^ v ^^^ v ^ T ^"" P ^^ ^^^^» ^^^^^^ - ^^^ appr ^^^^^^^^^^ ^ B * w ^ ^^^ " ^^ —^^^ ^^ ^^» ^^^ " ^ - ^ ™« ^ — — a-century in business in the City , and one of the best known among its tradesmen . The
deceased gentleman was held in high respect in the City . His age was 66 .
James D . Hurd . —On December 27 died Mr . Jas . ID . Hurd , a member of the firm of
Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin & Co ., Boston , U . S . A . Mr . Hurd was born in 1852 and was a graduate of Trinity College , Hartford .
F . "V \ Hegel . —On December 27 died Mr . Frederick Vilhelm Hegelthe Scandi , navian
, publisher at Copenhagen , and proprietor of
the Gyldendalske J 3 ogha 7 tdel .
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Neo-^» ™»^™^ *^^ ppp" "' ^ , ^¦ vv ^'"" ^ P ^ ^^ ppp ^ ^^^ ^¦ P' V « v ^» ^ v ^> ^ " * P » ~ i . r pp" . v ^^ ^^ Hellenic * PPP ^ P . M ^_ ^ Pi A Manual ^^ k < ^ K / In ^ b _ his ^ ^ prefac . ^ k . e , the Rev . Anton Tien , the author , says : * Modern Greek , known ¦ ww ^» as Romaic in b popular Pth parlance n # * « fv ^ and
Neo-Hellenic ¦ ' p - ^^ w ™ ^ prpjr I mm by ppppi VJjr ^ mv ^¦ the ^ ' ^^"" P * ^ p ^ educated ppp- ^^ P * ¦* ar ¦ ^^ - ¦ * v ppi **^^ , is based ¦ ^™ ¦ * Jfc ^ p > vr ^ ' p , V upon ^^ PJF pPJpfPJ ^ * p » PJ » i ppjjp V the ^ p » ^ » — old Hellenic , but is destitute of the beauty and refinement ¦ ™ ' ^ P' ^ p- ^ pjp—^ P" - ^ p ^ pppppjippb < pjjjp- ^ b ^ pb v which w w w ^ v ^» ^ ppt wppppb characterise pp » *• ^ p ^ p ' . JJ * WvPJJ '' » ppjp ntf # the ^ pp ppjm . ^ app pvp latter fr 1 MP . V pppjb It ^ p > is pbp ¦¦ ^ t ^^ r " ^ ^^ * p— ^ ^ p ^ ^ p * ^ p ^ ^^ p ^* ,
however , far simpler than ancient Greek , and certainly forms an excellent introduction to the classical language . ' Mr . Tien is of opinion that a preliminary course of PPJIp Neo plPp > » Hellenic « P * would
^ P- — -Pi" Pal VJI V P * PJ np * PJb ^ p * p » p * hpp * 4 B -P > PliPJWVPfe W -PJJJF ^ pT VJJPPJJJppb bppT ^ pp * ^^ ^ ^ tgr ^ pV . pjjjj « p"J » Ppp ^^ Bk ^ ta"p « Ph «• ^ ppf ^ V ^^ ^ p"s ^**> ' ¦¦ pFfc greatly facilitate the study of the < 3 Jreek Testament ¦ I - ^ P ^ ppppp * ^ , «¦ and pi pj * I lip PJi pp that ^ P » PP — PV PJJ ^— , V for pppw ^ IP' ^ P » a ^ W ^ W proper W *^ P ^ Pal M ^ - ^^¦ J *» understanding ^ PIMpp ^ ppb PJ" P » ^ i ^ pvJb P ^ p * ^ ¦*!¦ f *¦ p ^ ^« P JjpVJP *«« yjjm of ^ pP- pjpjp / ' A ^ ^^* # 4 i . A p ) pAp > ¦• p » * * J & * * Jj ) < V
i the Greek accents , familiarity with the modern ; language is almost indispensable . The ' Neo-¦ — Hellenic pj—— - ^ ——pp- pp ,, p- » ¦» - ^ .. f ^ Man > T « p »^ . JM ^¦¦ r ^¦ piM ¦ ¦ ual ¦¦ ' co - ^^ ^ py n « i — si JH . r «»> st T «^ vi s ^ o ¦•>»*¦ f «¦• >¦¦ grammatical ft i jl nil < 1 W MfV If T >_ rw ( W * 1 . rules ** »>» J ^^ p »» »^ , «
vocabulary , dialogue , letters , and . o ^ idioms bold with , tnei cle ar English , and agreeable equivalents , and . The the printing binding is ' limp leather for the pocket .
From Messrs . Geo . Bell & Sons . —We have received various volumes- of . Bonn ' s Library , J ^ j flftV *•"•" ' -r " " * r ii i - - ; — ¦ - ~ t i ir ~ i - . . 1 1 . . , , ¦—¦¦—¦_¦¦
¦ 1 — - - in n . - ¦ . __ ... ___ ..,,.,,.,,.,,., ____ derin lajm ^ ^ - this ^ -flf ^ valuable Wn ^ i ^ yQl series ^ kp ^ ^ fs iotma t ^ nda ^ iKS rd >^ | i w % ^ ^ ^
enaccessible to an even larger number of readers . ' dissertation andlteisby
ductory ; ^ ^ ^ . aoseph JP by evey E . C . B A 6 a ^ let « > Iiessi ^ w KA . ; * s Daiite < l ^ opii ' s Ipttftftf ^ r ^ fnsped ?
translated infA ^ by v ^ tHe -i-Vik 'T Rev , Tar . . F tj * . J G ^ a ary ^ w-c ; ^ - ' and «*• /! * ¦ Fsfcust T 3 « iiio + / volume Parti I ., i tfan » issued sla $ & 1 in by twb Anna ; -fbrms Swa - ^ in ^ wibk papdfc :. ^ covers * Each b 6 und in clothOf the value of thfesd % drks
or . r it e ta hardl tion in necessa the ry s of to all speak schola . The rs is su literary fficient pueye
in itself ; and we are sure that the new and excellently printed form in which they are now issued will be eagerly welcomed by all .
From Mr . Spencer Blackett . —' Whose Wife ¦ ¦ * shall k > pr m — m— She r ^ pr ppi p » i ¦»*^ . be •¦••» ' ^ ¦ p ' ? m the >« p- ^ pb ^ - "fcp * - Story r > a ^ ^» - ^^ - ^ j - of - ^ p * - ¦ •¦ ¦ a i ^ Painter »— ¦ •¦¦^ t ^ ^ " ^ ~ " '^ s ~^ Life " ¦ —^ - " — ^ / b ' ~ " y r
James Stanley Little ® We sat down to read this book with every anticipation of pleasure . We ¥ » ^ . « r remembered . B ^ r ^¦ bpipppSV ¦ ^^ p » p * . ^ - w * ^ r . * - % _/* . ¦ ^ Mr >^ ppi . Little piBtapp * ^ ¦ ** W . K ^^ ' ¦»¦ s ' previous »« ' p •¦ " - ^^ » ppb ¦»•>¦ — — works - - — ^— "" w ,
and had a strong recollection of the many good if unequal qualities they displayed . . "We hoped in - r . his V *> J > * r r >_ T present ¦^• fc ^>^*^ ^ pr . » * p > ip novel ^ pk *^ pT v •^ . r . b > he a ^ pasp- ^ . ^ would * w ^^ »» om — have ¦¦»/ » ^ air made pbi ^ pbpbpjp > p »> —ppj - ^ a m \ dis — . piiu
tinct advance in his a , rt , and have eradicated some of his more prominent faults . We must confess to a feeling of disappointment . In certain P ^ P # Pfc respects i Mr ppi . Little Pfe ^ ' s novel PJhPi pppi displays —¦
^ p ^ ^ my ~ -Plb P >^ J ^^ P ^^ Bk . PJ ¦ * ^ pp'PPiPr « r ^ bpr ^^ T p > j # V ^ pE . ^ Mpvpppp V ppKb ^ pppb ; V ^ H * Par IP | P ^ 1 ^ ^ * r ' ' ~^ «^ — ^ ^ _ y - " merit of no slight order ; hehas . a good command of language , a powerful imagination , and some somft idea iflfta of rv £ construction r » rinst . T ' nV » t ; irtn . But Tint , unfortunatel unfortimatelv . yi
, , he possesses little " or no control over his thoug WIT *^ ^^ Pa PI Wjph hts PPPPPPi ^ r PBaar , IPJ they ^¦¦ ^ » ^ PJ » - m _ Hb s , ^ wa v V ^^ " ^ rm ^ " » ^ PJP » PPPP » up ^ PPPP ¦« bBPr ¦¦ one ""^ " ¦¦¦ ' ^ P- ¦ * page Pi P BM ^ P" ^ and — - ™ 1 — down ' - ^ — - » -
the next with all the exuberance that arises from perfect freedom , and the author allows them PJ ^ pfr ^ to V 1 exercise - ^¦ p'pp > p *» -P V / * fc ^ their -P > k ««> *»>« free will V «> -VfePH > unrestrained W « da > l >» pw ^ P '"¦— ¦ P ) J pbp- " —¦ - — ¦¦ - P . « ^ p ^ apHB ^ w * ^ p ' ^ Ap , PUp * ^ .. p * ¦» MpapfABj ^ ^ . pF ^ p * ^ p .. p ^^ ^ p"
Candour compels us to state that the free use of the pruning knife would have been an immense advantage to ' Whose Wife shall She be' ?
Shorn of its many excrescences , wide digressions , and frequent errors of good taste , the story would have read brighter , crisper , and more evenl . Howeverit ppp > ppivpm is satisfactory . ¦»¦ to ¦¦ know ¦¦¦
that ^ pv * ^»¦ r »> ippipw Gwendoline y wj pvipp ^ pp * ^ p ^ - •¦ - ^^ « ^ i ^^ Milford pp , va v .. ^ ' marjried w ^ m ^ W * I ^ p-p ^ p' ^ pv ^ ppvr ^^ the ^ ppp » ^ w ri ght ^^ man ^ p' " - at last , and that all ended happily . For the <•« rest WNf V there V *« - > Jfc ¦ V . p is » the »»¦¦» f- usual T ¦*»¦* element - ~ ¦ ~ ¦ ~ — - ~ 41 of VP > mission W ¦¦ work V V r . ^ ' — ^ p ¦» ^ prfcpmt ^^ ^* p * n T I * " * ' ^^ pI ^^¦ ¦ ' ¦¦^ ' ^ ¦* ^>¦>> ——
which now-a-days seems so fashionable in all fictional literature , and some decided , if scarcely . pJeasing , touches of character are introduced .
From Messrs . David Bryce & Son . — ' Old Letters i— — ^ - » ¦ " »•• » ¦*^*» * p" W : a 1 ^ p" » Layman i— M ^^^*^ ^ fcplfc-pfc »* i . ^ 4 V . P '* s - * Thoug ¦>* ¦ *»•» ^^ ^^ V ^ takk hts pfcJPk »*»*^ on 'Xp' ~ T Current ^ pp »^ - ^ ^ ¦¦ ' *»*¦ ^ p >» iWp»—> »*• . Beli *^^»» ^^ -p * . ™ -
gious Topics , 1860-1884 , ' by J . B . M . The reading of these letters , which began in 186 b , recalls to one ' s mind the bitter controversies which PPPPi PP
^¦ " V ^ ^ P" ^^ PJP ^ ^ Pir B ^ BBP BBBB ^^ a ^ PBB ^^ *^^^ - ^ ^ i ^^ Pt ^^ pPlBPh ^ pg ^ V « BT pPJB ^ pjT PJpr ^ pj | V ¦ ¦¦* ¦ ^ g ^^ ^^ T PP »^ PB PphT p ^ ^^^ F PJ / ^^ g ^ B Pt ^ p * pP . ^ pP PpP PJ V ^^ " ^ ^ raged at that time , not only between the Scotch Established Church and the Free Church of V Scotland - - ^ p * ^— ^ — Pi Pi ^^ - ^^» , W but »^ —^ ^ also PH PJ PPJIlPBfl ^ ppr in PI PI ^ the VJ ^ ¦ pWfc P— ^^ pflP Wesleyan PJ ^ p ^ PPjpT # Pb ^^ W ¦^ T * 'pW » P »* body **>** ¦¦¦ ^^ ^^^ ^ ¦¦ T , W - * which ^ P ^ - - "
just before then lost thousands of its members . Oar author is evidently a careful student of the Bible , in the vernacular , and he uses his
knowledge ledge of of the the text text , with with considerable ftonaiderablfi skill skill . . His His observations , which are flesh and free from all bitterness and bias , cover an immense area . He deals wi ¦• th inspirationthe authority of
" Scri - ™ ™—¦ ¦ " «¦ pture pj » p « - —¦ ¦ - p . ¦ ¦ p ^ p , fa ith -pp ^»—pippj > , t «¦>»• he ¦> . » # rig ^<« fc Parp ht j * vpFp >» - »«¦»¦ t o , indi ^ pvp * ipr vidual ¦ *»* m —p » aa — f . p »» re ^ m » ed ^^ y om - ^ — of thought , the Sabbath , sanctuaries and a future pp stateand he Apf treats all of these subjects
w ppp > - « ith ^ V ^ ^ pp- a ^ PP PJjf freedom P" ^ ^ PJ' , PJJ wwrpjJipPIJ . ^^ pjjj an ^ ppvi < PJjJPPP £ pp'VJp style PJj * ' VpT W *^ Tpi ^ f —» p » JJ which ^^ ptJJJ * WflTpMplB W ^^ QijjpT ^ ppr certainly *¦ ^ PT ^ WJ * r ^ ir ^ v ^ i ^^ ^ orthodoxy would not sanction . He . is a member-of the Free Church and believes t > hat
religion is not a matter fort argument though . a reason re well must worthy be the of basis perusal for belief and ; are . The highl lettfer y in s - structive . . . : : . .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 16, 1888, page 14, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16011888/page/16/
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