Older issues of The Churchman journal are extremely rare, and the Church Society (the publishers) and myself have been working together to locate copies for digitisation for quite a while. Thanks to the generosity of a library in Cambridge I have been to fill some of the gaps in my table contents in my table of contents for this journal, particular in the earlier “old series” (1879-1886). So now, for the first time, a complete run of Churchman articles dating back to 1918 are available online. As material becomes available I hope to complete the project by filling the remaining gaps.
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