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i. MCBRATS FORTHCOMING WOEKB: With Portrait, Vol. I. R ISs., D Œ of SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, D.D., ate Bishop of Orfordand Winchester, with Extracts fromfaM and Cone8pondenœ. By A. B. ASHWKLL, Canon of *er. Contents Wilberforoe's Boyhood l Loss of bis WIfe. School Life his Father's Dean of Westminster rs t0 him. Mr. Gladstone on the WsbCanich Life and 0œac7. Reflections and Resolutions. x. Bishop of Oxford, of a Parish Priest at The Prince Consort on <2ie Imnfi- stone. Archdeacon. tions of an English Bishop. or the Times: lJr. Pnsey. Rules for guidance on the Duties of Tractarian Teaching. I of a Bishop. 'ord Mcwement Dr. New- Ordinations and Confirmations. i Secession His Theory of Ideal of Episcopal Work. ioj int. Additions to the DiOcese of OX- ot Convocation. I ford. (on. of the People. l Entrance intothe Honse of Lords. iary Duties of the Church. I Earliest Speeches in tl1e House. iction at Court. The Hampden Controversy. With Index and 20 Maps, 2 vols. 8vo„ 42s.. 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