History of the Scottish Church . must be owned, has yet to be done, and we think that he has givensigns in this volume that no living scholar is more capable for the task. From the Scottish Antiquary. We feel sure the reader will lay it down when finished with a wish to seethe continuation of the work, which will include a period which, we doubt not,Mr. Stephen will treat in as scholarly a style, and in as fair a spirit as he hasalready displayed. From Canon Bellesheim (Author of the Catholic Church in Scotland)in the Literarischer Handweiser (translation). This new work . . betokens in compar
History of the Scottish Church . must be owned, has yet to be done, and we think that he has givensigns in this volume that no living scholar is more capable for the task. From the Scottish Antiquary. We feel sure the reader will lay it down when finished with a wish to seethe continuation of the work, which will include a period which, we doubt not,Mr. Stephen will treat in as scholarly a style, and in as fair a spirit as he hasalready displayed. From Canon Bellesheim (Author of the Catholic Church in Scotland)in the Literarischer Handweiser (translation). This new work . . betokens in comparison with earlier efforts on thepart of Scottish Protestants a notable advance, and merits hearty commenda-tion. ARCHITECTURALARCH^OLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED By DAVID DOUGLAS Five Volumes Royal Svo, 42s. net each volume, with about500 Illustrations in each volume. THE CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND FROM THE TWELFTH TO THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BY DAVID MACGIBBON and THOMAS ROSS ARCHITECTS. One of the most important and complete books on Scottish architecture thathas ever been compiled. Its value to the architect, the archjeologist, and thestudent of styles is at once apparent. It consists almost exclusively of what may becalled illustrated architectural facts, well digested and arranged, and constituting amonument of patient research, capable draughtsmanship, and of well-sustained effort,which do the authors infinite credit.—Scotsman. EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS Viiliimi I. nmo rrtidy. J!ui/iil 6vo, 42s. iiel. VUs. II. ami preparntioV: THE ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLAND FROM THE EARLIEST CHRISTIAN TIMES TO THESEVENTEENTH CENTURY BY DAVID MACGIBBON and THOMAS ROSS AUTHORS OF THE CASTELLATED AND DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE OF SCOTLANDhistoryofscottis02step
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