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The Future Unity of the Christian<br />

FAMILY. By the Eev. T. T. CAKTEE, Clewer.<br />

&quot;<br />

The sermon is a very remarkable one, and coming from one who<br />

holds so deservedly a place in the esteem and reverence of English<br />

churchmen, is indeed a cheering -Union Review.<br />

sign.&quot;-<br />

&quot;<br />

Mr. Carter s sermon is large-minded and eloquent, it could<br />

not be otherwise, and brings out well the fact that each great<br />

section of the Church has wrought out ^ome great truth of<br />

doctrine or sentiment, but failed in the due appreciation of<br />

others. Mr. Carter also, with no less ingenuity than truth,<br />

points out that the desire of Re-union is es. entially inconsistent with<br />

secession in any direction, seeing that the former implies both sides<br />

to be parts of the living Church, while the latter denies this of the<br />

one seceded from.&quot; Guardian.<br />

&quot; This is a sermon which should be read, and which those who will<br />

read will buy, and which those who have bought and read will read<br />

again and again. It is distinguished by all Mr. Carter s peculiarly<br />

intense realization of unseen facts and spiritual forces, and cannot<br />

help acting as a tonic to our own less vigorous faith and spiritual<br />

perception. Literary Churchman.<br />

&quot; The chief point which strikes us is the spirit of lowly love,<br />

humility, and forbearance which animates this sermon, and which is<br />

ever enforced upon us with regard to others. It will repay the<br />

Church Review.<br />

reading.&quot;<br />

Price 6d. ; by<br />

Post 7d.<br />

The Catholic Eirenicon, in<br />

FRIENDLY RESPONSE to DR. PUSEY.<br />

&quot;<br />

This is the famous declaration of Roman Catholic principles, in<br />

reference to God and the King. It has lately been reprinted, not we<br />

suppose without melancholy reference to the change \\hich has<br />

come over the Ultramontane section of the English Roman Catho<br />

lics.&quot; Saturday Review.<br />

1<br />

&quot;It is so valuable and interesting, indeed, that w-e shouK advise<br />

all our readers to procure and keep it by them ... It is a most<br />

remarkable and perfectly irrefragable demonstration of the funda<br />

mental difference on really important points, between old and new<br />

Popery.&quot; Church Review.<br />

&quot; This is a very extraordinary tract. If any one wishes to see<br />

how far the present noisy Romani m of modern times has drifted<br />

away from its ancient moorings, he has nothing to do but to turn to<br />

this ancient standard and landmark of its old position. Its present<br />

re-publication is admirably well-timed, and we are greatly indebted<br />

alike to editor and publisher. Tvo doubt there will be a considerable<br />

number of letters and pamphlets which many will rind it worth<br />

while to bind up and preserve along with the Eirenicon. This is<br />

certainly one of them.&quot; Literary Churchman.

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