7 At the sale of Lord Amherst's library a manuscript Testament, on vellum,' Wycliffo's version, 1400, realised £1210; and a varo edition of Coverdale's New Testament £109. Few places of worship in London can have. passed through such strange vicissitudes as St.: Mary's, Soho, to which, a now. vicar is coming from the North Country. Originally built anting the seventeenth century for the Greok Archbishop of Samoß and his llocli, who had been expelled from their island by the Turks, this church afterwards belonged successively to Huguenots and to Baptists. It was on the point of being turned into a mnsic-hall when purchased for tho Established' Church hytbo lato Canon Wade, and a fow yoars ago was'partly demolished as a "dangerous structure by tho County Council. It was, however, rebuilt, and had renewed prosperity under the retiring vicar,' tho'Rov.-Qi C. 'Wilton. Mr. Gladstono at--touded St: Mary's when the parish wan in charge of the learnod' Tractarian leader, Mr. Chambers. ' For weak lnnqi= otui pMiernl dcbilitv there is nothing to orinal PHOSPHOL EMULSION. Its health-Bivintf properties are superior to all other emulsions, md it is most palatahla. 1
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 523, 2 June 1909, Page 5
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