With Forty-five full-page Illustrations by J. Finnemore. THE STORY OF JOHN G. PATON. TOLD FOR YOUNG FOLKS. By the REV. JAMES PATON, B.A. With Map. 8vo, cloth, 5s. Seventh Thousand. DAILY TELEGRAPH.-'In the record of thirty years good work amongst the South Sea cannibals, we have before us one of those Missionary enterprises which read almost more strangely than fiction itself. There are enough hairbreadth escapes and deeds of cool-if unostentatious-courage in these pages to stock half-a-dozen ordinary books, and the forty-five graphic illustrations add much to the attraction of the text.' Edited by HIS BROTHER, THE REV. JAMES PATON, B.A. Popular Edition. Completing an Issue of 24,000. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. DAILY CHRONICLE.-'One of the best autobiographies we have ever read. It is can dour itself, and bears the impress of truth on every page. We turn to the frontispiece and study the excellent portrait of the author, and then we begin to apprehend how the thing is done. The countenance breathes of spiritual refinement and undying zeal. Indeed, it would take a very incorrigible Agnostic all his time not to fall in love with Dr. Paton and his noble work.' BRITISH HISTORY AND PAPAL CLAIMS FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST ΤΟ THE PRESENT DAY BY JAMES PATON, B.A. MINISTER OF st. paul's, GLASGOW IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. II.—A.D. 1760-1892 'Curia Romana-Crux Britannorum ' LONDON HODDER & STOUGHTON 27 PATERNOSTER ROW 1893 CONTENTS BOOK FOURTH (CONTINUED) THE MODERN REACTION III. THE NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN, IV. THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY (For Complete Synopsis, see Vol. I.) |