The Church Review, Volume 60, presents a fascinating snapshot of religious thought and debate at the close of the 19th century. Edited by Henry Mason Baum, this volume offers a detailed exploration of theological issues, church history, and contemporary religious movements relevant to the Anglican tradition. With contributions from various scholars and clergy, the review provides valuable insights into the intellectual and spiritual landscape of its time.
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