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164 The Publishers' Circular Feb jft r
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AN EPITOME OF ANGLICAN CHURCH HISTORY , From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time . COMPILED BY ELLEN WEBLEY-PARRY . 1 Vol . 7 s . 6 d . * ' The History appears to me to be very valuable . The principles on which you have written it are sound Anglican principles , such as may safely be inculcated on young students of history and religion . ' —Letter to the Authoress from the Bishop of Winchester . * Your History is comprehensive and complete ; sober and judicious in its views ( which are derived from the best authorities ) , and written in a clear and unaffected style . Letter to the Authoress from the Bishop of St . Andrews . I OPINIONS OF THE PRESS . i ' The plan of arrangement is excellent , dividing the history into centuries , from the 1 st to the 10 th , and dealing with each century in turn . '—North-Eastern Independent . i ' In matters long and hotly debated we have been struck with the discrimination and fairness of the judgment displayed . '—Record . ' Written in an easy and attractive style . We can heartily recommend National it . ' Chuim « . | the ' Church Written in with great land care but also and of accuracy those . of It Scotland treats and not Ire onl l y and of au the d rise the Churches and progress in the o Colonies and the Eng United , States . We wish that this work be , widelcirculated . may Scottish y Gi'akdu * - 4 A solid and carefully compiled narrative of Anglicanism , from the stand point ot via media schoolof which the late Dean Hook was the recognised type . '— Bookskllkk . , ' A handsome volumecarefully and fairly written , which will be found very useful-, GVAKVI ^' i Temperate in spirit , loyal and orthodox in tone , this volume is calculated to do % quarters where Church history is neglected . '—John Bull . London : GRIFFITH & FARRAN . Caermarthen : WM . SPURRB ^^ J & _ _ — j (
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Feb. 15, 1882, page 164, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15021882/page/28/
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