Author:Lewis Page Mercier

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Lewis Page Mercier
(1820–1875)

English clergyman and translator; wrote under the pen names of Louis Mercier, MA (Oxon) and Mercier Lewis

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  • A Manual of Greek Prosody (1843)
  • Selections from Æsop, Xenophon, and Anacreon, for the use of junior forms in schools (1851)
  • The Present European Crisis viewed in its relation to Prophecy; a sermon [on Rev. xxii. 10], etc. (1853)
  • The Principles of Christian Charity derived from the example of our Saviour and His Apostles (1855)
  • Considerations respecting a future state, an essay (1858)
  • The Christian and the Harvest. A sermon [on Matt. iv. 4], etc. (1860)
  • The Mystery of God’s Providence. A sermon [on Eccl. vii. 15] preached ... Dec. 22, 1861, on the occasion of the death of H.R.H. the Prince Consort (1861)
  • The Eucharistic Feast. A brief historical inquiry into the true nature of the Lord’s Supper (1868)
  • Outlines of the life of the Lord Jesus Christ: with critical and expository notes, and an emendation of the common chronologies (1871)
  • The British Museum. An impartial statement, in answer to a pamphlet by Stephan Poles entitled "The Actual Condition of the British Museum" (1875)

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