NOTICE. THE object of this Volume is to illustrate the position of the Anglican Communion as a Reformed Branch of the Catholic Church; and to vindicate her power of self-adaptation to the intellectual and social conditions of the Age, without sacrificing her primitive principles of Evangelical Truth and Apostolical Order. Beyond a general concurrence in this object, each author has written in pe: fect independence, and without knowing the contents of the Essays of the other writers. Each is responsible for his own contribution, and for that alone. Epiphany, 1870. A. W. W. D. M. CONTENTS. THE COURSE AND DIRECTION OF MODERN RELI- By CHARLES JOHN ELLICOTT, D.D., Lord Bishop of Gloucester and By RICHARD ST. JOHN TYRWHITT, M.A., Vicar of S. Mary Magdalen with S. George-the-Martyr, Oxford; formerly Student of Christ 277121 161 |