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, CORRESPONDENCE. i To the Editor of The...
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Books Received: — From Messrs. Burns & O...
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misundersto somewhat It is n injudicious ot od for . We us , had but comp received we certainl a your y friendl think y t warning hat the on , intent our as we of considered that letter Mr . it Cooper seem to be s , , to of fr have om which a been nei ghbour a good speak wit du h ]
it we whom whom should distributed and and turn his nis v father father out & should that before before he be was liable him aim wrong we we to had had the , as been been to consequences the on on infringement most most : intimate intimate We gave which terms terms in we our for for had turn a a quarter Quarter not a friendl then of of y seen a a w century Mnhn arning he « would ; , that * that u _ . be i if if
wrong liable , for of t wrong course therefore ly the stopp Hub ing that Co the . circulation could h that not caution . have Surel recovered y this perhaps would , and have our warning been the it case could should , whereas do not him be , , no if he harm was n ot
appears other than o u s friendl , on e . thougwas unnecessary , regarded as Then you think y we should hare returned the hundred copies the moment we were satisfied th
was an infringement ; but permit us to point out first , that this would not have altered the fact of our ere II having Having imported imported , , in in wnicn which tne the onence offence by uy . stnci strict * letter icllcx- of ui iaw Jaw seems Heexus to bu have nave lain lain , , and ana farther iartner to to say sav that tW
needful reasonable Mr . ( 5 > oper to send doub having th t he em told me back ant us instantan he not would to pr eousl proceed oceed if before if we we did we distributed had not dis even tr , ibu we seen te of , Mr and course . Cooper we supposed did on not the dream it subj was ect of beyond . its being all
We were astonished to receive the inj , unction in less than two hours . In our consultation with Counsel , we asked if we should despatch them ; but he thought it as well to wait till we had answered the not to withwhich of
injunction , and then he gave an undertaking ' part / course prevented our returning We are them much . oblied byour courteous sympathy in what you rightly consider the peculiar hardshi
of the case . gy Yours respectfully , p 186 Long Acre , London , W . O . Thos . Whittdcgham & Wilkik . ¦ [ With reference » o » to the above letterwe can onl b say that the copy of the ¦ ¦ letter sent to us af a vi ^^ nd i ^^ i ^ which
we char a ^^ cteri ^ w ^ v ^ B V ^ s ed ^^^ ^^ ^ a s ^^ * injudicious r ^^ ^^^»^» ^ v ^ k <^ . ^^ ^^ V j does ^ ^^ ^ rf v ¦ ^^ ^ b , not V V ^^ ^ contain waas ^^ m *^ ^ y the *^ ^ ~ j words ^ ^ - ^^^ ^^ — ' * / ^— ft r— ^ v should — - — - ^ — - ^ turn ^— ^* — ^ ^^ ^^ out ~ - ^* - ^ that ^ ^^ ^ r ^^ he ^ p ^^ , w was wrong y y ^ j ^ jj ' ( this was probably an omission of the copyist ) : if it had done so , our opinion would have been
somewhat modified . —Ed . P . C 7 . J
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Books Received : — From Messrs . Burns & Oates . — ' Truthfulness
Orb and Ri Shi tua p li sm , ' who by was Orby form Ship erl ley y , an M . A Ang . lican Mr . clergyman and a few ' went over' to
Borne the foremost , was , when literary in the years apologists Eng ago lish church for what , one of is popularly termed Ritualism . It is therefore by
do means surprising that after his conversion he should be invited to use the power of his pen against the communion which he had left . It is ,
however , somewhat strange and it may appear at first sight to ] savour a little of inconsistency that the Koman neophytewho - but yesterd _ _ _ _ ay _ _ was .. an
, — _ . ^ — ^ — — ardent Ritualist ^ , should take up his parable against—not the ultra-Protestant section of the Church of England—but against the extremest
branch of the High Church party , to which he had Shipley himself sets himself belonged the . task In of other reply word ing seriatim s , Mr .
to the charges and statements in a pamphlet by Dr . Littledale , entitled * Why Ritualists do not become Roman Catholics , * to which he tells us
the English Church Union has affixed its imprimatur and has given it circulation . Under these circumstances Mr . Shiley puts his
criticisms into the form of a series of p letters to the Hon . 0 . L . Wood , as President of the English Church
Union Union , , and and we we learn learn from from the the title title that that they thev are are now reprinted from the Tablet , the well-known Koman Catholic newspaper . We are not
concerned here to deal with the theological questions pre further tty quarrel than to in say which that the it seems disputants to be are a very
engaged ; but looked at from a literary point of view there is much merit in Mr . Shipley ' s work , and ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' — ¦ ¦ to " » r -w ^ those - ^ p »< - ¦»* . ¦ ^ " ^ *^^ ^ " who ^ . ~~ - ~ - — . are _ r , — - _~ interested _— . „ . . _ r - ^ ^^ ^ ^^^ ^ - » ^^ ^ rw in ^ p ^ iwB « the ^ mw s ^ mi . ^ m ^ Ang ^^ ffi ^ sH ^ lo ^ b ^ 4 p -
; Roman controversy in its more recent develop-: ments it will form pleasant and instructive I reading .
II II Irom _ London Mr , . 1880 Oh & / rles A marv Diokene el of . concen — ' Dictionary tration . of It
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by transcribing the headings of the two pages we first opened at : —Egyptian Hall , Elephant and Castle TheatreEmigration Agents for the
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1880, page 484, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071880/page/8/
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