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ENGLAND'S ANTIPHON

BY

GEORGE MACDONALD, LL.D.

New York
MACMILLAN & CO.

1890

PR508

R4 M2

C. 2

In compliance with Section 108 of the copyright Revision Act of 1976, The Ohio State University Libraries has produced this facsimile on permanent/ durable paper to replace the irreplaceable, deteriorated original volume owned by the Libraries.

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PREFACE.

In this book I have sought to trace the course of our religious poetry from an early period of our literary history.

This could hardly be done without reference to some of the principal phases of the religious history of the nation. To give anything like a full history of the religious feeling of a single county, would require a large book, and-not to mention sermons -would involve a thorough acquaintance with the hymns of the country,-a very wide subject, which I have not considered of sufficient importance from a literary point of view to come within the scope of the volume.

But if its poetry be the cream of a people's thought, some true indications of the history of its religious feeling must be found in its religious verse, and I

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