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LIST OF WRITERS

Initials
A.H.D.A. The Right Hon. A. H. Dyke Acland, LL.D.
Hon. Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.
M.F.A. The late Rev. M. F. Argles, M.A.
Formerly Principal of St. Stephen's House, Oxford.
C.J.B. Rev. C. J. Ball, M.A.
Lecturer in Assyriology, Oxford; Rector of Blechingdon.
J.B—y. The late Rev. J. Barmby, B.D.
Formerly Principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall, Durham, and Rector of Pilkington.
S.A.B. S. A. Bennett, Esq., B.A.
Of Lincoln's Inn.
E.W.B. The late Most Rev. E. W. Benson, D.D.
Formerly Archbishop of Canterbury.
E.B.B. Rev. E. B. Birks, M.A.
Vicar of Kellington; formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
C.W.B. The late Rev. C. W. Boase, M.A.
Formerly Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.
W.B. The late Rev. Canon W. Bright, D.D.
Formerly Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Oxford.
T.R.B. The late Right Hon. T. R. Buchanan, M.A., M.P.
Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford.
D.B. The late Rev. D. Butler, M.A.
Formerly Rector of Thwing, Yorkshire.
J.G.C. The late Rev. J. G. Cazenove, D.D.
Formerly Provost of Cumbrae College, N.B.
M.B.C. Rev. M. B. Cowell, M.A.
Vicar of Ash Bocking.
F.D. F. H. Blackburne Daniel, Esq.
Of Lincoln's Inn.
G.W.D. The Ven. G. W. Daniell, M.A.
Archdeacon of Kingston-on-Thames.
T.W.D. The late Rev. T. W. Davids.
Upton.
L.D. Rev. L. Davidson, M.A.
Rector of Stanton St. John, Oxford.
J.Ll.D. Rev. J. Ll. Davies, D.Litt.
Formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
C.D. Rev. C. Deedes, M.A.
Prebendary of Chichester.
W.P.D. The late Rev. W. P. Dickson, D.D.
Formerly Professor of Divinity, Glasgow.
E.S.Ff. The late Rev. E. S. Ffoulkes, M.A.
Formerly Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford, and Vicar of St. Mary's.
A.P.F. The late Right Rev. A. P. Forbes, D.C.L.
Formerly Bishop of Brechin.
W.H.F. The Very Rev. and Hon. W. H. Fremantle, D.D.
Dean of Ripon.
J.M.F. The late Rev. J. M. Fuller, M.A.
Formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

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