Echoes of Old LancashireAxon, William E. A. (William Edward Armytage)
History
Echoes of Old Lancashire
Axon, William E. A. (William Edward Armytage)
Lancashire (England) -- History
“This volume contains thirty-seven sermons on old-fashioned
hymns, and when we say that each discourse averages about ten
octavo pages, printed in good-sized type, it will be seen that
they are entitled to be called short. The Rector of Ebchester is
an adept at the production of short sermons, and the line he has
adopted in this instance is an extremely happy one. It is a
conception that appeals to a great multitude, and the hymns which
give the cue to the reflections form a large variety of
well-known spiritual songs, the favourites, indeed, in
communities of every name. Some of the sermons, indeed, most of
them, have been prepared for anniversaries and special occasions,
and all are such as might be expected from a man who is an
undoubted lover of hymns. Their brevity excludes prolixity, and
terse summaries of facts, sharp statements of doctrine,
succinctness of argument, and directness of appeal characterise
the whole.”—_Newcastle Daily Leader._
Curious Church Customs.
EDITED BY WILLIAM ANDREWS.
_Demy, Cloth extra, 7s. 6d._
CONTENTS:—Sports in Churches—Holy Day Customs—Church Bells: When and
Why They were Rung—Inscriptions on Bells—Laws of the Belfry—Ringers’
Jugs—Customs and Superstitions of Baptism—Marriage Customs—Burial
Customs—Concerning the Churchyard—Altars in Churches—The Rood Loft
and its Uses—Armour in Churches—Beating the Bounds—The Story of the
Crosier—Bishops in Battle—The Cloister and its Story—Shorthand in
Church—Reminiscences of our Village Church—Index.
“A thoroughly excellent volume.”—_Publishers’ Circular._
“A handsomely got up and interesting volume.”—_The Fireside._
“We are indebted to Mr. Andrews for an invaluable addition to our
library of folk-lore, and we do not think that many who take it
up will slip a single page.”—_Dundee Advertiser._
Bygone Church Life in Scotland.
EDITED BY WILLIAM ANDREWS.
_Demy, Cloth gilt, 7s. 6d._
CONTENTS:—The Cross in Scotland—Bell Lore—Saints and Holy Wells—Life
in the Pre-Reformation Cathedrals—Public Worship in Olden
Times—Church Music—Discipline in the Kirk—Curiosities of Church
Finance—Witchcraft and the Kirk—Birth and Baptisms, Customs and
Superstitions—Marriage Laws and Customs—Gretna Green Gossip—Death and
Burial Customs and Superstitions—The Story of a Stool—The Martyrs’
Monument, Edinburgh—Index.
“The volume is certain to receive a welcome from Scotsmen at home
and abroad.”—_Daily Chronicle._
“Every sentence in the book is either instructive or amusing, and
it should consequently find many appreciative readers. It
contains a vast amount of traditional and historical lore
referring almost to every district of Scotland. There are some
artistic illustrations, especially those of Glasgow Cathedral and
views of ancient portions of that city from the pencil of David
Small.”—_Dundee Advertiser._
England in the Days of Old.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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