BT ROBERT FOLTHORP, BRIGHTON. 



FICTION, BUT NOT FALSEHOOD. 



A TALE, 

 Illustrative of the Times. 



'* Urged by Ambition, who with subtlest skill 



Changes her means, the Enthusiast as a dupe 

 Shall soar, and as a hypocrite can stoop. 

 And turn the instruments of good to ill. 

 Moulding the credulous people to his will,** 



Wordsworth^ 



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SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE. 



A TALE, 

 By the Author of '^ Viola ; or, 'T is an Old Tale and often Told.'' 



" Judge not the play before the play is done, 

 — The last act crowns the play. 



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 taining its interest to the last. A prettier story, or one more gracefuUy and 

 pleasantly told, has seldom issued from the ^ress."— Standard. 



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THE HISTOEY OF THE CHUECH OF ENGLAND 



IN THE 



COLONIES AND FOREIGN DEPENDENCIES OF 

 THE BRITISH EMPIRE. 



By the Rev. JAMES S. M. ANDERSON, 



(Late of St. George's, Brighton) 



Rector of Tonnarton, Gloucestershire, and Preacher of 

 Lincoln's Inn. 



" Characterized by a painstaking accuracy, and a fulness of detail, whick 

 must ensure it a permanent place in our literature." — English Review. 



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