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Their Information In Such A Way That It ...
marvellously cheap form , and those who are
engaged in preaching or teaching will find in its six ma ^ hundred ^»^» ^ v ^^^^ p f ter ^^ v ^^^ ^^^ . closel The ^^^^^ m ^^ ^ ^^ r y extensive ^^^ - ^™^ printed ^^ " ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^™^ ~ ™ pages ¦¦ popularity ~~ ~™~ pr ^ ~~ ^ ¦ much ¦ ^— — *^^ pr sugge of ™ ™ Cation - ^ ppr s ^^ ' ^^ tive ^^»» . ^ h * —
Farrar ' s work on ' The Life of Christ' has , perhaps , caused Dr . Hanna ' s admirable hook to be _ somewhat - ^ v _ — - — — — overlooked - — , but - — its — merits — — are — — - so - — — great ^ L ^^ V —
that it well deserves the new circle of readers which it is likely to obtain in its present state . From Mr . Edward Stanford . —' Gibraltar : Is it
worth Holding ^ P ^" P ^ ** ^ ? ^ and Morocco ^ Ph ^ / This ¦ PPi A is A the M title A A of Captain a pamp Wa hlet rren b endeavours y Capt . Fred to prove * P . Warre that Eng n , R land . N .
would gain by giving up the world-renowned fortress Ceuta , on to S the pain opposite in exchange Africa for n coast the small . Ceuta place is
I at present merely a Spanish convict station . Captain Warren , of course , brings forward various ^ reasons ^ ^"" ¦ »^^ ^ r — ' ¦ " ¦ — ^ for ^ ^^ ' ™ - »» his ^» — - « proposal vw ^» r -m ^ h *^ « a ^ ^^ j ^^ ^ p ^ —which « v ^ pt ^* 4 ^ v ^ p »^ pp is ^» p ^^ not ^^ . m ^^ f ^^ new ^ pmippi ^^ w w , fj b n _ r y w the ** ^ fc ^ ^^
way—but ' we think the opinion of nine out of ten Englishmen who read hia pamphlet would be that we should keep the * Rock' and take Ceuta
if we ever want it . We agree with , his views of the importance and powerfu of l Morocco relations , and with of that our keep rich ing State friendl . y
From and — — — Messrs Norwood — ^ — - . Unwin - — —— . v 5 ^ A ^ ¦¦ ¦ & hand — Co » v ^— ' ^^ . y — w ' guid ^ pp S y ^^ denham — — e ¦ to ^» ^^ r ^ rambles ^ , »^^ Duhrich ^^^^» « - ^» ^ w ^^ v ^ pr in - ¦ " »^ ,
the bicycle district route , . — with The a contents map , illustration of this new s , hal and fholiday handbook comprise Addington ,
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Pen ing ; ge a , welcome Shirley , Streatham addition to , a Sy usefu denham l series , and . Toot-From Messrs . "WardLock & Co . —' William
Ewart T ! l a Gladstone S ~ % t 1 i , Prime - » ^ , Minister *« **• , * of Eng ^ ^ land « -mm : ' Emer a political son . —The and author literary of biograp this convenien hy . By t G . and R .
comprehensive , albeit popular biography of England as his ' s Prime chief characteristics Minister sums in up the , what following he- regard sen s -
tence in his preface : — What we really p seess in Mr . Gladstone is a statesman of vast w m > u * t ac M > v q ^ uirements M «« . vu « viiud and « 1 * U rare A . C 4 J . C practical ^ iai ^ lJUat ability CbUIAJlLfjr ; C an * L 1 Ual earn llCO estl ' , }
not religious content , sensitive with , deplorir nature ; g a in political Eloquent philanthropist phrases the exist who - , ence causes many of contests of evil it ; , tries a champion ; an with orator all crowned of his the strength with highest laurels , t ^> rank remove gained , whose the in
words words who , we have have are mored moved con rinced the the , hearts heart would s prefer of of millions millions to realise , , but but that an an orator orator fame Which he has the done venerabl than by e what Russell lie promised has said . him , rather by "what
I From this it -will be seen that Mr . Emerson is be not added blind to that Mr . he Glad has stone written s merits as ; a but bi it must her , ogp
cr should should itic or , , as as a a m narrator na ora rrator listan of of d facts fkrtH althou . , ra rntVifir th h it t . would h hivn an as n « be impossible to expect one who is g so evidently an admirer of the great statesman not to let his
has readers performed see that his he ta is sk so not , it onl may y with be said ability that ho with impartiality . A succinct account of the
parliamentary events in which Mr . Gladstone has t " been he book prominentl and the y concerne full and d forms carefull a feature comile in d very
index will , m « ke it useful for reference from p this interspersed point of view with . Th extracts © chronicl from e , which some is of freel Mr y .
the Gladston close of ' s last greatest . epeeehes , is brought down to year 3 F * om Messrs . S * rederiok ¦¦¦ Warn -V © & Co . —* Hints
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attached to this little book . The gentleman who
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quest thought not it to so lose good it , as and w it was ¦ practical % / t JL hen out that ^^ of ^^ , y before print p *^ M-M . . He re J » D - *
turning — - ~^— ~—~ ^^^ f ^~» ^^ ^^ it ^^ he ' ~ ^^ made ^ p ^ H ^^ ^^^ ¦ ¦ a ^ " ^ " - copy '"^^^ m —^ " ^^^ of ^^~^ " ^ " it ' ^^ ^ BiPraBBF , and ^^ ^^*^ P »^ h ^ BF ¦ P ^^ a p ^^^ friend > ^ p ^ ^ g J B ^ J re > to p ^ Pl - whom he showed his MS . suggested fc ^ O that he »* -w should wtu \/ % iXvi itThe aim of the little treatise
print . is to enable break the breaK owner or or train train of any him nim dog for for that the tne will work worx hunt , , and and for it it game is is ptri evi to - .
dently written by one who has gone over the ground suggestion and he has offers made . On proof one of point the value he lay of s erery down
mistake mistake an dog , unfailing a practice , but but utterly utterl rule which — v never needless needless he condemns to -. use the as whi not onl to y a
, Reviews and Magazines . —The Church Quarterly
Review ( Spottiswoode & Co . ) has a somewhat disappointing article on Preaching ; for the writer , who _; takes Professor Mabaffy ' s essay on
cipal ' The tex Decay t , has of very Modern little Preaching to . offer us ' in as the his way prin of - suggestion - — "IBM ' — ^ — - ^ . He — deprecates r ~ — the growing y -j - - ^ ^ ¦ custom — ' —— — ^^ ^ ^
of allowing laymen to read the lessons in church , ' apparentl can read y them because with he better believes effect that and the more clergy
impressively . Of course a layman who cannot lead ought never to be allowed to read in public , and least of all in church ; but it is a matter of doubt
whether as a rule the educated layman is not as good a reader as his clerical brother . The writer leads for more variety in sermonsand fora
p smallerN number of them , while he also , argues in favour of the repetition of sermons . The whole article , in fact , seems to be written by a man
who fails to perceive the immense power of the pul edificatipD pit as a , means and who of co is n far versi too on , rea education r ly to accep , and t
the which excuses in m commonl instances y offered is si for l bad the preaching result of , any mpy laziness . An article on ' The Religious % Census
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an title d'Mr of . a paper James on Thomson the poetry ; and of Mr are . on g other . writings articles we ; an note examination a review of of Princi Mr pal . Darwin Shairp' 6 s ' Views K # of Evolution - * »¦* / the conclusions ¦ - \ - ^ ** of ¦* " which
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p ^ rJL A . * r \ J J * *^ 7 »» V l ^ • * J ^ M—f % m . M . M VV / li •*—• ^— ** ** " •** " brings Churchman to ' a s close Shillin Miss g Magazine iiowtll ' s ( p Iloulstons retty tal ) e ' x Pauline auiiiio ^ . — Cameron v ^ o-iiicxv _ ___ / ii , / and t & uwji ^ _ has 11 cio an tin ^ n able * si \ j » paper ^/ of t . ^ ~ - The ri , ¦ on p > % ^ v
' St . C yprian . ' The sixth instalment * Life deals UCUiO Story with W 1 LU of ' Lichens JJICHCU Flowerless !] . : their 11 HJ Plants II . JI life 1 C / b and OlJivx y N functions * . D . 'A - — n vers - ; , , isa
lad and Church y ' s among account Sunday other of School * Six readable Weeks Magazine contributions in Ameri ( Sunda ca . ' School —The
Institute ) contains the first of a series of y sketches of Cheetham ' The Mission who has just to Sierra resigned Leone the l / b / ishopri by c I > oi r -
l > llUeLUH . UlWUU IIWB JU » l > JLUBIgHOCl »« w ^ r *«— - Smith the unh is ealt , , continuing hy African his UIB diocese usefu 1 . l < Dr i . Saumarez on tne
O Revised IIULLl 1 « CUIILIIIUIII New Testament ^ UBV ' v iewed pa p pers ^/^» as . « a commentary menuiry on on me the tiexu ext . — — Fraser ustr ' o s Magazine j . fxiM ^ u ^ - >^ ( yLong — ^ -
man bEdith s ) has Simcox a though dvocating tful article the on extension ' Co-operation ot tne ,
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•* ^ J ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Bp ^ Bfc Bf ^ Blp ^ j ^ ^ pWpMMlp j- «!^^ y ^ ^ ^ plp ^ ^ jj pMpMp ^^^^^ ^ plp — * 1 pMplp ^ - ^^ » MplpMpWplp - *« Jp ^ p # * p » * i p *^ ¦! i pMMpMplpMMp ' h ' i ! » f pMp -j if ^ •¦ p ^ ' - » Mp p » p * * pMpMp 'k- .. ' ^ p T * p * . « p . » pip ' > ppp » p ~ - « L ^ ^ L' ¦ , ' . '« ., . ' , ^ < ¦ ' " ¦ * ' ' ' " * ¦ - " ¦' . ' ¦ ' . ' - — ..... ¦ ... .. _ ..... ^^ , . . . -- , ¦¦ » , « I .- p ' ¦;¦•> . , y . * ^ '^ . ' -i' - * . 1 * *" - ^ ; *» ¦« ' *> . < 'Vfi v 0 { Qh ^ 9 ^ BpI ^^ ^ H HR 9 ^^^^^^^ B ^^ M l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ p ^ ppipnii f p ^ ppU ¦ it ' pip > ppi ¦ pVipipi pp ^' i papihMi . p '— .. !¦ ' ¦ i * ~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ i ^^^ l ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ p ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ T ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* ^^^^ M ^ ptWllfcp 706 The Publishers' Circular August 15 iss 2 'ii ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1882, page 706, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081882/page/14/
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