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by Messrs. Methuen. The work has been portioned out between the 
joint authors, who have severally signed the chapters for which they are 
responsible with the initials L.or W. The preface tells us that ‘‘ In the 
following pages an attempt has been made to place before the reader a 
clear description of the plan, range, and contents of all the books which 
were used for divine worship in the English Church before the Reforma- 
tion. The accounts of the various books have been written for the most 
part directly from the old service books themselves.” ‘‘ One whole page 
of every important and common service-book is given in fac-simile, each 
page having been carefully selected to show the arrangement of the text 
of the particular volume represented. A certain number of miniatures 
have also been reproduced; some of these, in colours, depict services 
taking place—baptisms, weddings, &c.”’ 
There are thirty-seven most admirable photographic reproductions of 
pages of service books and illuminations, and the whole book contains a 
vast mass of learning and information on the subject of which it treats. 
Reviewed, Salisbury Journal, October 1st; Standard, Oct. 28th ; 
Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, November, 1904. 
T. J. L[awrence], Rector of Upton Lovell. Article in [U/ustrated 
London News, June 18th, 1904, p. 916, on ‘* The Coaling of War Ships at 
Neutral Ports.” Articlein Z7/ust. Lond. News, July 2nd, 1904, entitled 
‘* John Bull and International Law.” 
Rt. Rev. H. W. Yeatman, Bishop of Southwark. 
‘*Lay Work and the Office of Reader” in ‘‘ Handbooks for the Clergy ” 
Series. 
Reviewed, Salishury Diocesan Gazette, May, 1904. 
Frances Awdry. Daylight for Japan. Bemrose. 1904. 3s. 6d. 
A sketch of mission work in Japan. Reviewed approvingly, Guardian, 
September 14th, 1904. 
Archdeacon T. B. Buchanan. Charge delivered at Devizes 
and Marlborough, July, 1904. Printed in full in Devizes Gazette, July 
21st, 1904. 
John Wordsworth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury. A 
sermon preached in the Cathedral, Sunday, October 16th, 1904, reviewing 
the history of the Diocese of Salisbury for the last seventy years, and 
especially the work of Bishop Denison, is printed in fullin Wilts County 
Mirror, October 21st, and Salisbury Journal, October 22nd, 1904. 
—  — ‘'he Sacrifice of the Body,” a sermon preached in Salisbury 
Cathedral, on Easter Day, and partly addressed to the newly-confirmed. 
Brown & Co., Salisbury. 1904. Pamphlet, 63 x 4%, pp. 1]. 
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