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Oct. i, 1889 The Publishers' Circular II...
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Doctrine on the Heathen as the Basis of Missionary Theology , ' by Edward White . Mr . White ' s object in these able discourses 1 delivered
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enterprise . He points out the widespread misunderstanding in the Christian Church respecting the meaning i pto ^ pa of the word ' Heathen / and
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Tuileries , of one aspect of which the authoress was herself a spectator . Madame Carette held the post ¦ % for a term of years of reader to the
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the period when Napoleon III . was at the height of his power . A good many pages of the book are filled with desultory accounts of
the household , the apartments of the Empress , and the flimsy chit-chat which was current at ¦ the time pIbbTbBTB t the ladies # in attendance BiBb . pi
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and religious fervour of her royal mistress . Napoleon III . was extremely careless in regard i . 'vcii to important papers , and the Empress accordinglmade 7 ¦ it part of k her bbj k d b aily » task bbbi to
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" f Honor : a Saratoga Romance / by Caroline W . Rock wood . The characters in this unsatisfact ory book consist chiefly of ' stately creafii / queenl ¦^ / distinguished XOJUlt looking xi / Jrk *
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t ^ hroughout unuerers , ana is altogether rapia-patea too auaes hysterical / xne , and yie ^~ ¦ " " ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ * i . " ~
there is nothing in the plot to counteract such ! disappointing characteristics of method .
From Messrs . Wells O-ardner & Co . —' Platf — o — ' — rm ——— - » and - «— . — w * . Pul ^_ ^^ a . p - ^ av it / A bVava ddresses v ^ A . VUrJ VU on V / XJ . Tem X Vy 1 X 1 p ^ / erance Ul MXl V V v « a a a . . b > - bb— . _ .
¦ author ics / of by thi the s Rev book H was . E . for Leg several h , M . A . The organising secretary for the temperance move years ment in the dioceses b B of Wincheste B r and
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book can scarcely fail to prove useful to temperance advocates ; and the appendix of
illustrations lllustrations contains contains many many forcible rorcible and and start start--ling facts , which a good speaker will know how to use with telling effect .
From Messrs . Q-riffith , Farran , Okeden & Welsh . — « Ro bert Brett ( of Stoke Newington ); his Life and Work / by T . W . Belcher , D . D ., D . M —— . Mr . Brett was ¦» a medical ractitioner
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and public contention between 1840 and 1874 , and in which Mr . Brett bore a prominent part . From the same . —* The Coat without Seam Torn / by the Bi Rev bi b . Doug bi b las bib Macleane bPBbi M . A . This is ' a
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handsome booklet containing * short offices ' for the anniversaries of baptism , confirmation , and ' firs b « . Af . . & P « tB * t B ^ communion ^^ ^^ -B , BWBk BkM « . BBk B ^ Bfe m , B — - ^ T - > ^ . Devotional ¦» ^ ^^ " ^ -- — ^^ Bfci ^^ , b » * b > VW Bfc poetry H >^ ^^ ^ " * ^^ ^ F * and ^ ' * " " * ^ ^"" appro " - >¦¦ ¦* ^ V ¦ b . p * ' bV ^ X- * -
priate collects alternate with passages of Scripture , and coloured illustrations , are also Uk iven V / BfcBBf . ¦ We Bf presume bBBkBBJP B these B * -- ¦ bFbT Bft-T ¦ P bT are BfV Bb intended b
g ^ * . c V W ^ B- »^ . * B ^ —* ~^— " ^^^ V ^_« | * ^ p pages ^^ ' ^— « B ^ . (^ « B . B . BK ^_> ^ b *^ ^ kBJ . B » * ^^ ^ ^^« b > as a gift-book for young communicants ; but it seems a pity that brief practical counsels were not addedsince Bb BB M | tf ¦ they B . ¦ are certainl Bk quite | . IB . as B |
M *> B ) ^_ b" V ^ ^ 1 ^ V ¦ /* * - ¦» ' . ^ 'V * J , * BW «« B * ^ pr B * B- ,. ^ T -Bk ^ feB * ** bT ^ b ^ _ Bk ¦ ¦ ^' p . I B < B ^ k . -B « y ^ rf « *^ B ^ f ^ pT ^ I ¦ ^ 1 P ' much needed as sentimental hymns . From ¦ 1 » «_^ pT b ^ ^ Messrs h * V « i ^^ *^^ rilj r If « 9 t r ~ l r . 9 t Hachette ^^^ t ^ m VW ^ t ^ BBkBiV Bjr B ^^ Bjp . k & BBbP Co VJ ^ V . BJ BB Paris BBb . 'a , mi BBr — ' <^« - . B- —* . Profils BBB , flk ^^ b * 7 4 > ** bB . I ^ b " ^ ^ - ^^ ^ , A . ^^ m- -BBP- A - ^ B-. Bk b ^ b B"Bf 4 Vk * A A
Etrangers / par Victor Cherbuliez ^ . The subjects i of these essays are—Hegel and his correspon-Hp dence . nrr ! ; Prince Prinnft Bismarc Riamarr . k k and and M M . . Moritz Moritz Busch Husoh :
Lord Beaconsfield ; William von Humboldt ; ^ and B ^ pf - > . Jb ^>» . ¦ C ^ m ^ B h » Jk VK arl 'Wp' i . - » . o * B ^ tte Wk * " .- " ^ B * Di B— 1 ^ BB e ^ b * - de VB ^ B ^ ; a BB . I W r S ^ pP- t - » B ra ^ Bb- » lsu ^^ - ^ « W n - * . — d V- > ¦¦ ¦ Burgomaster k ! ¦ - > ' « . - * V ¦ *^ ^^ « ¦ ' I *¦* B Bj . B . * itpP- BB .
in the 16 th century ; Count Beust and his memoirs ; King Louis of Bavaria ; General Gojdon Ranke M . Geffcken . and the Emperor
^ pff ^ Timi V ^ P ^ « IA ; m T WP ¦ P' ™* " ^ - * "k ^ * ,. * - ¦ ; H ¦ IB B ^ .-I ^ P- BB . ^^^ r -B . p ' I BB B —¦ BB . ^ V V — — ^ p- bB ^ BB BJ 11 BW T—T ^ B »» *^ ' ^ BpW bbW Frederick's diary ; M . Crispi and his policy ;
Robert Moffatt ; Don berann JtLstebanez ; the
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1889, page 1199, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101889/page/67/
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