The English Church in the sixteenth century from the accession of Henry VIII to the death of Mary . tl>- ,i:t Hon- The new Dioceses created by Henry VIII areexcept Westminster,only continued ten years is merely A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH Some press ©pinions OF VOLUME I CHURCH REVIEW.—We have here the first volume of what promises to be anadmirable work on the history of the Church in England. . Written in an interestingmanner ; original documents have been consulted as well as the latest modern authorities,and we heartily commend it to the study of English Catholics.


The English Church in the sixteenth century from the accession of Henry VIII to the death of Mary . tl>- ,i:t Hon- The new Dioceses created by Henry VIII areexcept Westminster,only continued ten years is merely A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH Some press ©pinions OF VOLUME I CHURCH REVIEW.—We have here the first volume of what promises to be anadmirable work on the history of the Church in England. . Written in an interestingmanner ; original documents have been consulted as well as the latest modern authorities,and we heartily commend it to the study of English Catholics. EXPOSITORY TIMES.—Messrs. Macmillan have begun the issue of a newHistory of the English Church, and the beginning is most attractive and promising. . .The book is not written to catch meie popularity. It is authoritative. It is appeals to the student and lover of the literature that lives. ST. JAMESS GAZETTE.—? Mr. Hunt has written a really interesting will not in these very contentious times expect to satisfy every man who has views asto the origin of the English Church ; but he will estrange none of them. . Undoubtedlythe History begins well. In the time-honoured phrase of the we


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