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... are quite worthy suncessoss of the ones in the former volume, and will beer perusal again and again. Unlike the review we hare just reviewed above, tbeae sermons are for all, catholiV, broad, and eloquent. To choose where all alike are encellent is somewhat ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1877
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1890 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

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... R REVIEWS. THE AtcieNT BRITISH CHRuCH ; a Historical Essay by the Rev. John Pryoo, M.A., vicar of Bangor. Long. mans, Green and Co. A history of the British Church by a thoughtful, impartial, and learned writer is Bare to command the attention of Churchman ...

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... REVIEW S. t SErearoNs preached before the University of Oxford and th Ion various Occasions. By J. B. Alozley, D. D., Pro. rn fesser of Divinity, Oxford. Rivingtons, 1876. We bave just read a fulsome panegyric in a daily can. r, t o'y on a lecture by ...

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... CHARLES ?? Letters and Memories of his Life. 2 volumes. Henry S. King & Co., London, 1877, fourth edition. That the edition we review is the fourth speaks of the very large following Kingeley had, and of the skill of his biographer. No one who has reid Yeast ...

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... REVIEWS. BARON BRUOTo AND THE STUs, aun other Fairy Stories, by Louist Morgao.--London: Maeniilia`i & Co., 1871. So satisfled, think we, is the reading 'world with dry philosophical or ethical tomes and the highly-wrought works of seneational aition, ...

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... REVIEWS. .OUB OWN FIRESIDE; THE DAY or DAYS; and. HOME WORDS, for June.-These periodicals, so' well adaped to the home circle, contain a variety of articles, and continue to be ably edited by the, Rev. Charles Bullock. The attractions of Drasie's Own ...

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... REVIEWS. THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE for August-London: Messra Smith, Elder and Co., 16, Waterloo place. THE Rev. Adam Cameron's Visit to London is concluded in this number, and Mrs Olipharst's story, Carita, makes some progress, the tension on the read- ...

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... REVIEW S. Twn CAINARVOIC EISTHDDFOD.-The Oie to the Black . Draped Chair at Wrexhamn. If the National Eisteddfod which has just been held rat Carnarvon is to be known in future for theadmirable 3 manner in which it was managed, and its great finan- 3cial ...

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... REVIEWS, TEMNPLE BARr, for April.-In this number, WVilkie Collins's excellent tale, The New Magda- ?? excellent sodellette, The Vagabond Hleroine, and the attractive novel, * The Wooing O't, are continued. There are two complete tales, The Hard and ...

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... 7 —— = ews. | A LIFE OF THE PRINCE CONS REVIEWS. = Mr Theodore Martin has | French given to the public Tue gives the last chapter | volume of the biography of the Prince Coneor wiry of of Mr Francillen’s “ and Mrs Cowden | he has written at the express ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1874
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1887 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

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... her gacal powers » She REVIEWS. Can, Mise have been forwarded to us, We th Tae Evanoxtical aud a parcel | and T. ), of the latter, for the reasua that two of them u interest to resideuts iu this neighbourhood, hav nar of written by the young lady the ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1874
Newspaper: North Wales Chronicle
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 893 | Page: 2 | Tags: none