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not want to make their authors responsible for his presentation of their ideas , and one sermon , he 6 aysis almost ¦ entirel mt y * ¦ a modernised ¦ ¦ version
of ^^ h w ~^ pp— Dean w ^ v ^ b ^^ v m rmmr , m * Boy ~~ ^^ B » - ^^•^ r ^^ s of ^~^ ™ — Canterbury ^—^ — ^^—^^— ~~ g / though ~ mr — — —~ on — ~~ ~»~ looking ^ " ^ — over it he recognises ' . many side-lights down to his last *& % Mi * j w \ successor --t »• w ^/^ rf bW * " *^ - ** , * « Dean ^^ vw 4 * Alford m t-m m m ^ f m v > % . * "i Waiving * *•» w » f ^*^ 3 the w-m * *•» ques ^ - * % » v . »»" i - -
tion of the correctness of Mr . Benh . ams description of Dr . Alford , Boeing that Dr . Payne-Smith is * the last successor' of Dean Boyswe imagine
that many congregations would be , grateful if their pastors would use the sermons here collected after Mr . Benham ' s fashion .
From the same . — The Preacher ' s Promptuary of Anecdote : Stories new and old , arranged , indexed , and classifiedfor the use of PreachersTeachers
, , , and Catechists , ' by Rev . W . Frank Shaw , M . A ., Vicar of Eastry , Kent . Unless we are mistaken , the title of ' The Preacher ' s Promptuary ' is not
quite \ m unknown ^ ta , but m * doubtless ^ H — ^ h — ^ m wi th m % -- its A \ ^ — qualification ^ J ^ ¦ A *^& of anecdote' it may be accepted as original . At *\ t *** ± W all . »** events ^ « «^ A-a V *»* - Mr % + *¦ - * --. * -- . > Shaw lW 4 f V-W if ' s m * book m ^ - ^ - ^«» s —a «« miniature «• # * * * A ¦*« . ?* ^« /
volume of the type of Arvine ' e * Cyclopaedia of and Religions — — may — _ possibl ^— _ Anecd — — — — — y ot enliven - — e '_— , . — wi —_ . not ll ___ be a few __ , of discourses great ____ service . _ and ___
lessons which greatly need such brightening and lightening . He culls from all sources , and his tales are told in a free and attractive way .
From the same . — Through Auvergne on Foot , ' by Edward Barker . A description of a holiday tour taken in _ . _ the old _ -fashioned - "wayb _ y walking _ _ ^—^ a
mode — — of progression — ______ which __ . the author , decl ares , j to be infinitely superior to all other forms of motion . With a singl ^ j e ~ companion — — - ± , described — as -- - Jack ___ , he — _
walked p season leasant in throug , readable full h view Auvergne account , we commend , , of and which with his the he sketch holiday gives to a
aspiring tourists who want to avoid the beaten tracks . Prom the same . —* Traveller ' s Joy on the "Wayside
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From Messrs . Macmillan & Co . —* Tbe State , in its Belation to Education , ' by Henry Crafty . M . A . Oxon / " ^ ^ ¦ •^ s .- ^ k LL T T D Tk Glasgow idlncHwnitf The TVt / k author «» i + 'T ^ / - » . » who t » k /> dedi / l . JJ
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torical growth of the principle of State aid to gress education —it is throug as he h points its comparativel outscarcely y more short than pro- [
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ment bestowing of the several grant chapters system to the under gradual the enlarge earlier - ! ' * minutes' or orders of the Committee of Council
on Education , he describes in detail the work of the Committee of 1858 and the Revised Code , and having — - ^ — ^^ ^^ M carefull — ~^ ^ — y ^^ g dealt ^ - m — — with — the working — — m ^ — m ^ of ^ w - — the ^ mr mr ^ m ^ - ^^ »¦ I
Codes , he brings us to the Act of 1870 , the f describes principles . and He machinery next catalogues of which the he alterations adequatel in y I [ the machinery ¦_ i i mad V ¦ e under i . _ . the succeeding Acts of r
- 1876 ^ - ^_~ and - ™—m * —m— - — 1880 ^^ , and — —m- he — - ^ « - shows ^_ - his fairness _ ^_^^ of —^ view ^^ voluntary by giving system due honour and to the distinctl work done in b favour y th « |
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careful presenting account a of compact the greatest of all g our national a undertakings . '
From 1 Heathen ^ Lm ^ Jm ^ ^ m * f - Messrs ^ m ^ B ^ m ^ 0 * ^^ ^ P- ^ ^ M m %± * ^ L * . ythology W ^ p * HYEonson m 9 M ^ tmrnT f ^ ^ fepT VbH 1 , V Corroborative ^^ T , ^> Brothers ^ ^ M . ^ « P ^ ^^ ^^ ^» « ^ -mT WM V ^^ ( Glasgow or ^^ ^> lllustra V ^ ~ ' ^ ) . — - , j
tive late of Sheriff Holy Substitute Scripture , ' b at y Hug Perth h . Barclay The , articles LL . D ., ' reprinted broug the shape ht before of in lectures this the volume public and then in have two as forms already contributions , first been in
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and he has here gathered together some illustration liesin its s of legendary the way in record i which / i s mythol and miu traditions ogy sup *
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b Grace Clraofi y J ) . L : ! . its its Moo Source Souroe dy . . With , its ita N N fcur ature ature * Gospel , , and and its its Dialogues * necw * . , , A budget of addresses bthe tJ popular *** n « American
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verted to become ' and a Christian - Salvation * ; . ' What To those it is who to desire to - ; themselves with the Bpociai wioi feature ^* 01
acquaint acquaiuL inenmeives wun mo up a « - ~ - — Mr number . Moody of hia ' s teac admirers hing , as , this well book as to will tho bo still welcome Jaige r .
From Prod the igad same Son . and —' The Missionary Prodigal ; Continent or , the of Adventure tne and ber ,
C James onvers R ion . Newb , and y , African with special Labours chapters and on AnQTf Africa * . ^ '
and » Allan ™ 1 ita it . « This Condition n ^ nrlUion full-titled / ' Tw "by K K volume . McHardie MoHard is in ie - ana effect ^ " » « p r « " » for mission work in AfricaThe biography «
Mr a series . Newb of y , remarkable the son of a ad slave ventures . who passed on ^ hl th 5 ' ~ ° \ V ^ - . woria
work and matel on y as was a shore missionary ordained in all parts and by went of Archbishop the back to , Air » ^ u « » . . c » - » _ ^ ^ p
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| 572 The Publishers' Circular junV 16 ; 1884 f — — — — — —
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 16, 1884, page 572, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16061884/page/8/
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