Witchcraft and Devil Lore in the Channel Islands by John Linwood Pitts
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page 78 of 87 (89%)
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A few remaining copies may be obtained from THOMAS
FARGIE, 21, St. Ann's Square, Manchester. Price, 7s. 6d. The late Very Rev. J.S. HOWSON, D.D., Dean of Chester, writes (July 9, 1883):-- "I have much pleasure in stating that I regard the work of Mr. MARSHALL and his son upon the Latin Prayer Book of Charles II. as a publication of great importance. The volume has been of much use to me personally; and I believe its value will be felt by all who study it candidly and carefully." "A liturgical, historical, and theological work of great value, creditable alike to the care, industry, and scholarly attainments of the editors. No clergyman should engage in liturgical controversy without consulting its pages."--_Church Advocate_. Favourably reviewed also by _The British Quarterly Review_, _Literary World_, _Churchman_, _Record_, _Clergyman's Magazine_, _Rock_, _Manchester Guardian_, _Liverpool Daily Courier_, _Chorley Guardian_, _Liverpool Albion_, &c., &c. * * * * * H.M. STICKLAND, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER |
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