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'Ui:hc <!Lhurchma.n ~bbtrtistr. DEOE!J!BER. 1901.

A SpeoltnfHI Copy ott the Shilling Edition ott

THE HYMNAL COMPANION TO THE

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. Edited by the Right R.ev. Bishop

E. H. BICKERSTETH, D.O. (late of

Exeter), and a Prospectus of the

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• lEW ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED . 10 liiiU Ute work ot the charity msu.cco~' tile Widow and Ute tatilerle•lll ill.ldr· a8l1oU.O:a" ..,. M

m.allltatuect. . . , . · · 1\eo J"'ot.t• aN tilluuJBd at llaC Bkt:U<m f0'1' t1l1M'y thftMI4 fthHrii§. . · ·. , SIIOBKT.utY: ALEXANDER GRANT. OJ'PIOIIS: 73, OHEAPSID~, JLO,

BANitBBB; LONDON JOINT STOCK, PRINCES STRll:ET, E.Oo

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:rhe jYati"na\ 1rotestant ehureh Union.

To Promote the Principles of the Reformation as set forth in the Prayer aook and Articles of the Church of England.

President- W. D. CRUDDAS, Esq. Chairman-The Rev. Prebendary H. W. WEBB-PEPLOE, M.A.

Treasurer-T. VICTOR BUXTON, Esq., J.P. Oeneral Secretary-Sir C. ROBERT LIOHTON.

The Committee EARNESTLY APPEAL for the INCREASED SUPPORT of 1,000 NEW MEMBERS to enable them to extend the publication and lecture work of the Society. Full particulars of the Society's objects and operations and terms of membership can be obtained on application to the Secretary,

OFFICES OF TKE UNION,. r: 3~U:, :BBGBlll'r STBBBT, :LOlllDO., "f.

1111/IJ Handkercbtefs a Great SpeclaHty. ~- ~ \\\ L ,~, .,~

FRIENDS OF ARMENIA. ~ ,.~ \ Oillce I ·U, VICI'I'OIUA S'I'BEB'I', WBSTilllnBS'I'II:&o S.W'•

Hnurs 10 to 6. Saturday, to to:.:. ScottlaJi Depo' • <&, Ba.rtblctora P.tace, B<Uabaqta.

Prellll""'-ft• LADY l'UDliBIOlt CA.VEliDiliiL I (lll&lrmAn of Ooalmi--:S. WBIG:Il'f liBOOEll, .... 'f1'0&JQrer-llllC'1'0& I4'IJli"RQ Pl!li.&V8011:. ~-fte IIO!r. Jmll. Fli.ASl!l!. &114 Jm8.

ALPB:£1> .800'fiL ilecreU.r7-JU88. :S. CA.II:TLOW. • GOODS BOVG:&:2:' S~&AXG:&:S' I'BO. ':I':&:B Jii:188IO:WABIBS.

o6"'~\\ ALL PROFITS TO THE WIDOWS AIID ORPiiAIIS.

99:t A~!%~~~v~~.tow:en!1:~:..~~;.F~~ madt:: paEbte to the Hon. Treasurer~ HECTOR MUNRO ~BkJ. . GUSON, q.~ and crossed u London and W estroinster Bank. •.

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PAROCHIAL IISSIONS TO THE JEWS AT HOIEAND ABROAD. Honorary Secretaries :

The REV. CANON SIR JAMES E. PHILIPPS, .B.mT.,.W.m~sT:u. The VEN. ARCHDEACON SUTTON, PEVEliS:t:¥, HABTINGil.

Organizing Secretary: The REV. W. 0. E. Ol!;STERLEY.

OFFICE I A. C. S. OFFICE, 39, VICTORIA STREET,. WESTMINSTER• S. W. . .

!rids Society is worked strictly on the parochial system of the Church. Duty qulllified men are sent as curates, unde11 the incumbents, to p&rishes in London ~~ond other. big towns, where large· numbers of J ewe congregate.

All info~tion gladly given on application 118 the Organizing Secretaey.

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HELP POB THE OUTCAST. 102 LABOUR HOMES and Agencies in all parts of J,ondon and the Provinces,

from Bdinburgh to Plymouth, and Cambridge to Dublin ror men Women, OirJII and Boys, Inebriates, First Oifenders, Dl.scharged Prisoners, Ex-convicts, 'l'ra.Di.pa, HooUgan&, Defiitute, Starving, a.u,d all who have "gone under" in the sea of ltfe. Every case dealt with ..-holl,y irrespective or creed, and no helpable person ever retnsed matant practtcal help ; 80,000 caaea dealt with yearly; 116 per cent of those received started ahesh in ltfe. Headquarters ataJr almbat wholly honorary. Donations, and cast-off clothing or all aorta urgently nee4ed. Bankers, Barcla.ya. Rav. W. CARLILB, Ron. Ohief Bel.

Church Army lldqrs., 130, Edgewa.re Rd., London, W. ·

Illfi'AllfT OBPB:Allf ASYLUM, WAllfSTBAD. Plltron-HIS MAJESTY THE KINO.

Thi3 Institution entirely maintains and educates in accordance with the principles of the Church of England the orphans of those once occupying a fair J>OSition in life. Since the foundation of the AsyliJDl. 4.,400 Children have boon received, and there are nearlY 600 on the books at the present time.

It ill dependent on Voluntary Contributions for ftve·aixths of Ita income, and the Managers Ul'I'8Dtl7 aall:lfor NEW ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS to meet the heavy deficiency which deatha, removals and other oausea have produced. The expenditure is very heavy this year owing to many absolutely necessary repairs. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION-One Vote, ros. 6d:.i Two Votes, £i xs. ; LIFE SUBSCRIPTION­

One Vote, £s ss- ; 1 wo Votes, £•o xos. OFFio~ LUDGATE HILL, E.C. BANKKRs-MESSRS. WILLIA:!tiS DEACON'S BANK •

.A. H.ARIJJNG GREEN, &m .. taey. :

PROTESTANT BEPOBDI.ATION SOCIETY. The OLDEST ·Church Society for the Maintenance of the B.eUgtous Prinoiples or the Reformation

, The ONLY llotlsaicm to R®lan Oathollcaln England. (Established 1827.)

MISSIONARY. EDUCATIONAL. EVANGEUSTIC. ' • ·. . Resident Missionaries to Roman and RituaJiatic Centres. ,

Sonnona and Lectures by the Rev, C. H. H. WRIGHT, D.D., M.A., Ph.D., Clericallllld General Superintendent. Ej\ucatlonal Lantern Lectures on Church History by the Organizing Secretary, WALTER A. LIKBRtOK.

· Cheap eilAOtive literature dealing with subjects of present lmt>Ortance. Vonations, Su~tions, or reqntll!ts for Lectures or Sermons should he addressed to the Seol'etary.

· :B"U.z:t.CI.a a.re "'"rs;e:.a.t~'F M'eed.ec:L WALTER A. LIMBRICK, Secretary, 62, Beme:rs Street, London, W.

'.1!'::&::&1 PEl.C>TEST .A..l.VT .A..LLT A NO:&I IS

The OL.DEST Soclei:y Wllich baa for its object l;he UNION OF ALL PROTlliSTANTS in mainta.inlng the Scriptnral Principles of

the Reforme.tion against Ritualism and Romanlsm. It is

'. The ONL.V Soclei:y ~an ILLUSTRATED Protestant Monthly Paper, post free to Members. A copy of the current issue

. will he sent GRATI!! on application. Contributions In supwl'f: or tho general work of the Protestant Alliance will be thankfully I'IJceived by

. s. w. BRETT, 8ECB.>:TARY, 430, STRAND, LoNl>ON, w.c

'THB EAST END MISSION TO THE JEWS.

Flmds urgently needed towards the MEDICAL MISSION, the GENERAL WORK. The CHARITY WORK to alleviate the sufferings of the sick and distressed. 111000 sick were treated at the Mission last year. Many oonfeaed Christ.

Secretary: D. OPPENHEIM, 119, LEMAN STREET, E.

Bankers: LONDON & WESTMINSTER BANK.

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BIBLE LANDS MISSIONS' AID SOCIETY (Founded 1864). Ofllce: '1, Adam St., Strand. Rev. W. A. ESSERY, Bon. Seo.

BY well-known :national causes our Income was so reduced la.st yea.r tha.t many usua.l grants ma.de by the Society were Shortened, and

some entirely cut o:tr. The Lord's impoverished workers in Bible La.:nds pathetica.lly press us to send them our Aids this year; to do so we :need a generous increase of 11,7 50. These Aids go to :native churches and pastors, to schools and teachers, to hospitals and patients, and to children in Armenian orphanages. We· aim to evangelize the Bible Lands. Will the readers of the "Churohman ,. kindly send us contributions in this present and instant :need? Jc:Ill'llr A.IBD, Treasurer.

The Lord Bishop of Durham and the Rev. Preb. Webb-Peploe al'e membel's o( our Hon. Council.

SOCIETY FOR RELIEF OF PERSECUTED JEWS. Poor Jews in Jerusalem have sufi'ered mOI!t eeverely this last year from disease an.d

water famine. Relief given in the year to B.B34 souls, besides employing TO men daily on Abraham's Vineyard. Many more ask for work.

FUNDS URGE!NTI.V NE!E!DE!D for Food, Fuel, and Employmenfl.

H()'ll,, Treasurer: F. A. BEVAN, 54, LoMBARD ST:ImKT, E.C.

Secretary: E. A. FINN, 41, PABLIAKIINT STRBKT, S. W.

A NATIONAL APPEAL. URGENT. To OOMPLBTB TBIII Goon S••AII""iUI' Woax or m•

u LIBERATOR" RELIEF FUND. Patron-IL&.B. PBDWB OHlUSTIAH.

A further ,£10,000, or 100,000 shillings, 8tlll urgently needed. to give rellet to hundreds of aged, de~~tituee and atllioted victims of the great "Libera. tor" fraud1 who were taught and trained in habits of temperanee ;;t tt.rlft by their trusted leaders, only to lind them11e1ves suddenly robbed of their life eavings, and driven to face the dreaded workhouse, in spite of all their praiseworthy endeavours to make some proviodon for tbell' old age. Ninety per oent. of these sutferera are members ot some section ot the Obristia:ll Ohurcll..

":Bear ye one qother's burde:WI, and so flllll1 the Law of Ohrist." There are I.Olt cases on the Books ot the Fund, of whom l,MS are Widows or Spinsters. IlK axe emil' '10 yeaP& of age, 233 are over 80 years of age, 1.488 are over 60 years ot age. Deathe thrOugh the dlaaaterovertiiC).

T ::EE:EI :EI X T TEI::E't. O::E't. Y F'O ::E't. ::EEEI LP Ia Pill coming to the Committee from sulferers who have bravely borne with their difllculttes, till slcltneu ow

great destitution hM compelled them to apply. :£10,000 required for new and urgent cuea. Clheques and P.O.'s should be made payable to the " Libera. tor" Relief Pun d. orot!sed "The London Oit)' &114 lfidland Bank," and sent to the Secretary, Rev, J. STOCKWELL WATTS, 16, J'arringd.on Street, Londou. Jt,Q.

THE IISSIOKS TO SEAlER. Pat""": His MAJESTY THE KING.

Vice-Patrons: H.R.H. THE DURE OJ'

CoRNWALL AND YoRK, K.G.

THE FOUR ARCHBlBHOPS, THE BISHOPS, etc. Laboun afloat and

ashore~ at home and abroao., among seamen of all etas""" and na.. tions, fishermen, bergs·

and emigrants. Seventy-three harbours

are occupied. Expenditure in 1900, £49,166. Increased Oontribut!ona and Olfllrtortes, 111'•

~ently needed, should be forwarded to the Secretary, ommanderW. DAW'SON, R.N., 11, Buckingham St.,

Strand, London, W.C.

CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE SOCIETY, ae, cBAanrG oaoss, s.w.

President-THE ABOHBISHOP OF OANTERBUB.Y. Vice-President-SIR G. G. STOKES.L ~;• F. B.S.

Ohairmall of Connell-THE LORD 011AJ.'COELLO&. Trea8111'er-H. OOSOHEN, Esq. ..

secretary-REV. 0. LLOYD ENGSTROM. Bankers-MESSRS. BARCLAY&; 00., Palllllall

East, s.w. ObJects.-To declare and defend Christianity as a Divine Revelation, by Lectures, Sermons, Classes for Study and Examination (with prizes, etc,), Publications {books and tracts, correspondence, and interviews). An Eviden· tial Mission in London and great provincia: centres of the highest order will {D. v.} com·

mence January, 1902. FUNDS MOST URGENTLY NEEDED.

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Spantsb ~ Portugu~s~ Cburcb Jltd soct~tp.

President; RIGHT REV. BISHOP INGHAM, D.O.

EEEILP "'':T.E''.GEI:N'TL ".2" 1\TEIEI:J:)::S::D.

The Bishop of Durham. writes, Oct. 30, 1901: "The Society's work has A Vli:RY wAJUr l'LACiil IN l!Y HlliART."

Contributions will be gratefully received by the Rev. H. E. NoYES, D. D., or by the Rov. Taos. J. PULVEI!.TAFT, M.A., Secretary, Churoh House, Westminster, B. W. ·

THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. The 00flfJCil of tke Evangelical Alliance specially aak for eonti!Well financial kelp and for

Jl!IM,Jtlr. The need is urgent. Moneys are required for work on the Cwtinent and int:ar-o.Jf landii,M illao in Great Britain. The COfi<!Cil desire to ,qive ltearty thanks for the kelp a ready received. /Jubscriptions o.f smaller amounts will be gratefully acknowledged, but donors of .£20 and t~pwartlil tlli.U be entitletf to all the privileges (!{Life Membership of the Alliance.

The approacbing great International Conference in Bamburg in A\lgUIIt 27th-31st, 1002, w1l1 enta.11 a very large expenditure of money, and the Col1JI.Cillook for support in tlds eJrort, 10 helpfUl to the Gospel on the Continent.

Contributi<ms aad names of New Members may be sent to tke See;retary, 1, Adam Street, firaa4, w.c.

ANNUAL CONFERENCE AT BOURNEMOUTH, November 26th, 27th, 28th.

EST.A.:SLJ:S::S::ED 195:1.

:&EJa:KC::&:EIC:.C: :&.&DTJIC'., SOUTHAMPTON BUILDINGS, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C.

Oll'RRENT ACCOUNTS. I DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS.

2 % on the llllnimum monthly balaneea, 2 % 2~ % on Deposits, repayable on 2~ % o when not drawn below .SIOO. o 2 o demand. "2" o

STOCKS AND SHARES. Stocks and Shares purohaaed and sold for customers.

TbeBIRKBECK ALMANAOK, with full particulars, poBt free. FRANCIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager.

fiOhhOWRY'S PlllhS CURE !RDIGESTION, LOSS OF APPETITE,

DIZZIBESS, BILIOUS and SICK HEADACHE, &:c. They Purify the Blood, Strengthen the System, and are the Safest and most Reliable Medicine for Female Ailmentso

ltaDufactared ~<it 781 N.sw OuoRD 8Tuli>T, LoNDON; sold by all Obemlsta awl Medlc1ne Vendor~.

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EDE

ROBE AND SON,

~MAKERS By Spec1a.1 A.ppolnimen'

TO HI!:R MAJESTY, THE LORD CHANCELLOR, AND THE BISHOPS.

LAWNSLEEVEB-BOCHET&CHIMERB. PULLSLEEVEGOWN,CABSOOK:&BABBIN ALLQUALITlE8, SlJll.PLICES FOB OLEBGY AND OBOIL

CLERICAL TAILORING.

Hoods, Cassocks, Scarves, Stoles, Bands, College Cans, Clergy Collars, &e. PEERS, LEGAL, AND CORPORATION ftOBES.

93 & 94, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.

URGENT DISTRESS ; WRECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE . • , There is 8Qrrow on the sea."

THE SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY fWIT:S:: OVEB 1,000 .AGENCIES>

Has relieved moPe than Half a Million PePsons sinee 1839. The rescued sailor, fisherman, instantly cared for on the 11p0t and sent home ; the widow, ~~o~~.d orphan of the drowned immediately sought out and succoured; the distressed seafarer of eveey

grade at once charitably assisted.

COJlTBIBUTIOlllS :BABN:BSTLY APPEALED 1'0:8. Patnm-H.M. THE KING. Olmirman ojOommittee-Admiral E. S. ADEANE, C. M.G.

8ecretary...:.G. E. MAUDE, Esq., 26, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S.W. ['l'elegTaoiiiS-" BIIIPW'RECKBD, LONDON."]

H 0 M E MiSS I 0 N S 0 F T H E CHURCH 0 F ENGLAND.

!!bbitional Cieuratt~ ~otittp. ESTABLISHED 1887.

More than 1,200 ADDITIONAL CLERGYMEN are now at

work in poor and densely-populated Parishes through the help

of gran":s (about £55,000 a year) from this Society.

To maintain this work, at least £50,000 in voluntary con­

tributions must be collected in the course of each year.

No Party considarations affect the appropriation of the Funds.

OontrlbutioDs will be thankfully received by the Secretary (Rev. Paul Petit) at the Society's otllce, 39, Vlowrla. Street, Westminster. Oheques should be orosaed "Oouttll I< Oo."