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April i6,1883 The Published Circular 333
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Books Received:— From 1 Messrs -~-.Wtjpj...
from the threefold source of the Gospels , the Acts , and Jfriay , ! the | AiV m Ep ^* B ^ mm istles ~ - * r— St l ^ — l a — ; Peter ^ T and \ _ A . ¦ __ he — thus . A . urges — ^ f he 1 _ - _ # , with _ _ — _ truth before ^ . _ ^* ~ W , t hat _ ,
afUr as a living viewing reality aetacnea detached . , with notices more , persuasion of 01 * comes him in in different ainerent than us if
¦ we wa examined examined nouces mm tion places ^^ ^^ provided ^^ ^ without ^^ ^^ . _ . ___ . — in any — connection _ _ comparison __ __ increased with . _ / __ and — his ' for the word __ — the _ instruc — s and im
deeds is proportionately - provement ¦ way in which of our the own Dean life has and performed conduct his . ' task The believe believemeet meet with witn cord coruiai ial from irom
w -will illwe we , , approval approval tthfl every he , -ore reader face tace that tnat ; and his nis , although volume volume he is is fragmentary fraemaentarv only claims , , in it it pre
gives a very real and full idea of the position , life The , author character devotes , and his teaching various of chapters its grent to different subject .
points training in in connection Galilee ; ¦ the with special the Apostl word e s : add his ressed early
to fn him him by bv Christ Unrist : ; his nis friendship friendship with with fet St . . John John and the various episodes in which they are jointly brought ¦ kS * ^^ v * h —— . » - before — — us - ; j St . Peter as a witness _ _ of the
Eesurrection ; the incident of Cornelius ; the Primacy St . Peter of and St St . . Peter Paul in the the Reminiscences Apostolic College in the ; ;
First Epistle ; St . Peter and St . Mark ; and the Apostle be ^^» m ^ # seen m ^ M ^ 0 ^^ ^ B >^ Bj ' how s ^ Bt ^ Bt 4 ^ character V w carefully ^ B ^^ BIBV ^ BV ^^ v ^^ ^^^ v ^^^ v and ^ the ^ v ^ m ^ B ^^ p examp Dean - ^^^^ ^ r ^*^ ^^^» le travels W . ^^ K ^^^^ V It ^^ ^™ v ^ r will over ^^ w ^^ ^^ . thus the ^ v ^ v ^ v ^^ p-
ground of the Apostle ' s life , and his work is well -worthy of the attentive reading of all Bible students .
From Messrs . Trubner & Co . — ' Emerson at Home and Abroad . ' By Moncure D . Conway . It is not a year since the news of Emerson ' s death
annonnced v the departure of one of the most notable among American authors , and already the books written about him have added materially to
current literature . This one is , in many respects , a model biography . Both in method and matter , it has marked originality . Instead of pursuing the
usual course of presenting the events of the career of his subject from childhood onwards , Mr . Conway has dealt in each of his chapters with
some phase of Emerson ' s life and thought , preearlier senting divisions it as a separate of the whol volume e , and including w often » « , even bhb % matters in -- the
— — - —~ -ww ^» » ^ w ^ p ^ m ^^ ^ m ^ ^^ ^ B' ^^ ^^ ovtv " »^ V ^^ a ^ ^ . ^ ^^ m ^ m ^^ , w ^ m ^ ^ v ™ *™^^ — - ^ ^ ^^ v ^«^»*^ w ^» - ^ ^ ^* - ^ m »™ *^ v "which belonged to the concluding years of Emerhave son ' s full life . and Thus adequate , while considerat all-importan ion , t there incidents is in
" each which chapter could hardl individuality y have been , force supp , lied and in interest a consecutive narrative WA 4 It is not \ J even a criticism «¦• nor < A «
— — - v -m * w ^« JWA V ^ f * . ^ L */ A ** M * W » - * V % ^ A «« \^ *» A ******* V ^^ A the enthusiastic dispassionate offering decision of one of who the judge was roused ; it is the by
honouring Emerson intp his higher master . life The , and author who also delig gives hts in a * ery brilliant account of the group of Concord
^ scholars jploy » W — . Nath E . Channing aniel Hawthorne , and other , Thoreau famous , persons George " reviews With whom the Em personal erson had and any general thing to histo do . The of book the
so-called " ~ w * - * w ' Transcendental pVAUVUUl , CAI 1 V & ft ' *\ J * movement \ AKJM ** A . MIDVV ry 1 J in New * . **\ J poet England * . philo ; 8 and opher it nob contains before various published letters as well by the as
tions personal . The — recol - - ^ entire uuuiAV lections book fc * of V / V * K his has AXC lectures » lJ fa AC 4 JL red V / V 1 and well IV , conversa in ALA the UAAVI
publishers' handsand is as full of substance as field anything . It we will have + stand encou , ntered when in the recent formal litera bio ry
~ . v n M . M . OIM * L 1 \ J . QVDU even WUO 11 more II 1 UJLO X \ J * UXM IFIL »— - graph life which -. y . comes ^^ is AO to and tku ^ give i will w 1 J us . JL remain XOUIUIU more minute one UUO of Ul detai Ameri JTVIUOXIV ls of ca ^'* s D a dourest
We have possessions also received . . —Beeton ' s Dictionary of
( i fnce Ward , f Art Lock , Literature , & Co . ) , Re part ligion 18 , and , Mercury Philosoph y
VKel pim . Tract ATiON Soc . ) A illustrated pril No . with . —/? a ^ coloured Own Taper plat ©
1 A Lesson in Water Colour Painting . ' ' Godfrey Morgan 1 Twice / Boug by ht Jules ' by Verne Ballantyne , is now a tale concluded of the . j
,, Ni Oregon ghts ( Ward Goldfields , Lock , , takes & Co its . ) part place 8 . — . — Arabian Leisure ¦ »— Hour ¦ % - ' n (^ i Bel ^^^^^ v . Tract ^^ * % «^/ i » ¦ Soc *^^ ^^^« . ) April « . « fe v-s- ^ j » a p »^ art ««* i ^ y , with TWA VM * a - ^ Fron ^ * ^ rf m- * -
tispiece , * The Favourite , ' after Seymour Lucas . — Sunday Girl ' s Own at - Paper Home ( ( Kel Itel . . Tract Tract Soc Soc . ) . ) A new pril part part . . — —
Ivanhoe ( Ward , Lock , & Co ) part 3 , profusely illustrated . —Periodical World ( Boston ) new no . — Modern Age ( Buffklo ) No . 4 . —American Book '
seller ( New York ) new no . —Journal cf Banking ( Rhodes & Co ., New York ) new no . Magazines for Apeiu—The Church Sunday School
Magazine ( Ch . of Eng . S . S . Institute ) has a practical paper for those who are thinking of engaging —1 in Sunda — — y school teaching — |~| by Chan — -
fj C ; j I ^ / , ^ cellor Leeke , of Lincoln , entitled ' Our Work . ' Among its notes we find a statement that Samuel Smiles , the author , was for some years , while
resident at Leeds , a hardworking Sunday school teacher . —The Church Worker ( same publisher ) _ is giving — —^ p a series of portraits of — ' Church — — — Workers — '
the -j su - bject of the sketch in the no . before us - , being Lord Selborne . —The Antiquarian Magazine — and Bibliograp — her ( W . Reeves ) gives us
% J JL > / C 7 a remarkably interesting sketch of ' Thomas Lodge , Poet , Author , Physician , & c ., ' one of the minor poets of Elizabethan days whose work-, we
are glad to learn from a foot-note to the article , are to be published in a complete form by the Hunterian Society . Two ancient documents
a throwing fitting place light in upon the Jack magazine Cade , ' s and Rebellion among find the continued articles be mentioned the Rev .
may "W . D . Macray ' s second paper on the ' Parish Register Bill of 1882 , and Mr . Cornelius
Waiford's interesting series on ' The History of Gilds . * —The Penny Post ( Parker & Co . ) , in addition to its usual varied budget of matter specially suited
for reading in Churchmen ' s families , lias an acute review of the Year-Book of the Churth published by the Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge , of which its estimate differs yery widely from the laudatory notices given to it elsewhere . —The Sword and Troti ^ i ( Passmore & Alabaster )
opens with a characteristic little paper by its editor und gives , Mr . a S descri purgeom ption , entitled of a ' Sunday ' Your best in the always City . , ' '
haps The wri the te cause r visited of the some sparsity of the of churches the congregations , and perin several ^ t * h ^ h i t hi cases is not far to seek when he tells us
^ m ^ m ^ m . a ^^^^^ m ^ h ^ ^^ k ^> m _^^ V ^ k ^ V ^^^^ V ^ L . v ^^ L ^^^ M ^^ B V ^^^^ r V ^ B ^ LJ ^ V ^^ b ^^ V ^^^ v ^^^ V ^^^ 0 ^^^ r ^^ b ^^ B ^ V T ^ B ^ t ^ ft ^^ B ^ v B * <^ B AB Av ^^^ r V ^^ ^^ bp A . B ^ B ^ v ^ V ^ l SbA * that at Bow Church , Cheapside , * the gentleman ' s ^ intonation tm o ^ v ^ ^^ ^^ - ^ p ^» ^ ^ r ^ -- ^ ^ . r ^ b ^ ¦ so . 1 - ^ r closel ' ^ ^ - ^ — - r ^ — y m — resembles — ^ - — ^ — — —^ the — humming — ¦ g , of a
intelli Brobdingnag gible ; ' ian while bee that of St not . Mary a singl Woolnoth e word he is ¦¦¦¦ says pv m ^^ : . » * Entering ^^^^ * — ^^ ^ ~~ " p . «| while ¦ — the ^ — Decalogu ^ — - - — - j-y e — is — being — ^^«
read we recognise an occasional word alone as common English , and although such reading migh lv _ P _ t be ecclesiastically correct to ears
accustomed ^^ vflva ^ . v . ^ w nr to p' its - ^ - ^ ^— - ^ eccentricity ^ ' ^ " - — — - ~ - — - ~~ ^ m , ^ ^ " ^ it is to outsiders — a monotonous drone which unpleasantly contrasts with the clearer responses of the boys in white .
The extracts read from the New Testament are the equall service y unintelli in the g Prayer ible to Book those . ' who —In do Miss not Yon follow ge ' s _ __ - ^^_^ b ^^ K ^ ^ m ^ m— A ^ K ^ < Bb ^ 1 I ^ B ^^ A \ A
an Monthl authoress y Packet ^ ^^ whose ( Walter . fiction Smith for ) , N ch .. . ild D .. re 'Anvers n and , popular works on science are well knowngives a
, graphic account of ' Mission Work' in South Mackesonu tfBftr Hampstead B , Miss as conducted Yonge and by Miss a Sewell layman fill , Mr the .
their bulk ^ MV ^^ ^ p » .. ^> of excellence - ^^ vmr - ^ thd . ^ . •—^ ^ remaining ^— . — ^—^ Young ^— - » - —^— f pages ^ S — Eng — — land a sure ( Sunday guaran School tee of ¦ ¦ 1 ' ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ^
April I6,1883 The Published Circular 333
April i 6 , 1883 The Published Circular 333
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 16, 1883, page 333, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16041883/page/9/
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