issued by Pius V. against Queen Elizabeth. The
republication of this will be felt to be most seasonable at the present
time, and the complete answers furnished by the Romanisers to all the
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NOW READY, Cloth, One Shilling, THE GREEK CHURCH, a Sketch, by the Author
of "Proposals for Christian Union."--CONTENTS: 1. Patriarchate of
Constantinople; 2. Alienation of Eastern and Western Churches; 3.
Athanasius and Arius; 4. Council of Florence; 5. Cyril Lucar.
"This work is not so much a history of the Greek Church generally, as
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struggle with the Western Church, which terminated in their unhappy
separation. The Author's investigation into the conflicting causes
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This Essay concludes the series. The four preceding Numbers on Sale, Second
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JAMES DARLING--London: Great Cullen Street; Edinburgh: 12. South St.
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THE GIRLHOOD OF SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES; in a Series of Fifteen Tales, by
MARY COWDEN CLARKE, Author of the "Concordance to Shakespeare."
"as petty to his ends,
As is the morn dew on the myrtle leaf
To his grand sea."
_Shakespeare._
To be published periodically in One Shilling books, each containing a
complete story, one of the following subjects:--
Portia; the Heiress of Belmont
The Thane's Daughter
Helena; the Physician's Orphan
Desdemona; the Magnifico's Child
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Isabella; the Votaress
Katharina and Bianca; the Shrew and t
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