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for us." Sermon by T. Christlieb, D.D. Translated from the German, 

 with Introduction, &c. Cr. 8vo. Pp. vi., 79. London: Hodder & 

 Stoughton. 1892. 



"Two -Notes on the Indissolubility of Christian Marriage as affirmed 

 by Our Lord in the Gospel." 8vo. Pp.7. Sewed. London: Harrison. 

 Privately printed. 1893. 



"On the Extended Use of the Apostles' Creed in Elementary Schools 

 as a Eeligious Formulary common to various Denominations of Christians." 

 8vo. Pp. 14. Sewed. London : Harrison. 1894. 



"Hymns and Hymn Verses." 16mo. Pp. 52. Sewed. London: 

 Harrison. Thirty-four Hymns, translated and original. 



"Seven Paraphrases of the Apostles' Creed from ' The Devotions of 

 Bishop Andrewes. " Cr. 8vo. Pp. 30. Wired. Hastings : C. Clark. 

 [1894.] 



" Christmas and Epiphany, their Doctrinal Significance and the 

 Scriptural Teaching connected with them in the Offices of the Church." 

 16mo. Pp. vi., 135. Cloth. London : Wells, Gardner, & Co. [1895.] 



" The Council of Constance and a Bishop of Salisbury." A Lecture at 

 Salisbury Museum. - 16mo. Pp.11. Salisbury: Bennett Bros. [1895.] 



" Six Short Papers on some Points of Excellence in the Ordinal of the 

 Church of England." Cr. 8vo. Pp. 33. Sewed. Hastings : C. Clark. 

 1897. 



" Universality and Individuality of the Psalter." Sermon preached in 

 Salisbury Cathedral, November 14th, 1897. 8vo. Pp. 7. Sewed. 

 Salisbury : Brown, n.d. 



"Six Short Papers on some Points of Excellence in the Communion 

 Office of the Church of England." Cr. 8vo. Pp. 24. Sewed. St. 

 Leonards : H. G. Pagnoni. 1900. 



Also a considerable number of smaller papers, hymns, &c, for the use 

 of the parishioners of his various parishes, &c. 



Rev. Henry Harris. Died Jan. 10th, 1900, aged 81. Buried at 

 Weston-super-Mare. Educated, Bugby, 1827. Fellow and Tutor of 

 Magdalen Coll., Oxon. B.A., 1841; M.A., 1843; B.D., 1853. Deacon, 

 1842; priest, 1853 (Oxford). Perpetual Curate of Horspath, Oxford, 

 1853—1858; Select Preacher, Oxford, 1873—1874; Kector of Winterbourne 

 Bassett, Wilts, 1858 until he resigned, owing to failing health, in 1897. 

 A scholar and a man of cultivated tastes, a Liberal in politics, and in 

 opinion a Broad Churchman, his later life was passed entirely among his 

 books and his poor people. By those who knew him much beloved and 

 respected. 



Obit, notice, Salisbury Diocesan Gazette, Feb., 1900. 



