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Literary Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Thn Man-h Centuiy has befen out o print lor some clnyü, prolmbly owímj; to the great public interest in the Libby l'ii-on artiole contuined In that nuinber The opening nttete (n the April Cen tury ii1 to be a cle-cription of tlie Palestine of to-day, by Edward L. Wilson Illurtrated with a great number of en ;raviDjLs made from Mr Wilson's photograplis. The article will nppear at a linie wlien stuilents of the Internationa Sunday-schooi lewons ure especiiilly in teiteteil in ihe scènes. Before the March winds have done bloWintr, tlic A pril Qtiivor lies hefore us and Ia bo tull of ihh! iliins tlmt it ni.-i; saf'cly be called a red-letter number Tiieie me two anieles tlmt will atlrue the piulicnlar altention of Americai leiiilcis One is on the l!ev. Williim Morley rtinslion. LL.D., who is so wel known in lliis country by bis printed ser 11)01)8, ii Dd tbc other is on the rise o special missions in the Church of E1)} land, l)einr in the form ól mi interview witb the Kev. W. Hay M. H. Aitken "So Tiied" is the tille of a liopeful pnpe by Kev W. M. Stathmn, and the 'Vn opened Letter" is a touchlug story b; ]{ev. l'. li. Power. Anieles ot a more o les iheoloL'ioal pature are "Some Hible Klant', "1 "The United King.lom Alli anee,'1 'Xot Lost, the Itesurrection and the Better Life," "Peiirls of Christ ian Song" and "The Lord Waitinjr to b (iracions." - Cassell & Co., New York $1.50 a vear.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News