Yesterday, To-day, and For Ever: a Poem in Twelve Books.
By Edward Henry Bickersteth, D.D.,
Bishop of Exeter.
'This blank-verse poem, in twelve books, has made its way into the religious world of England and America without much help from the critics.'—Times.
'The most simple, the richest, and the most perfect sacred poem which recent days have produced.'—Morning Advertiser.
'A poem worth reading, worthy of attentive study; full of noble thoughts, beautiful diction, and high imagination.'—Standard.
'In these light Miscellany days there is a spiritual refreshment in the spectacle of a man girding up the loins of his mind to the task of producing a genuine epic. And it is true poetry. There is a definiteness, a crispness about it, which in these moist, viewy, hazy days is no less invigorating than novel.'—Edinburgh Daily Review.
'Mr. Bickersteth writes like a man who cultivates at once reverence and earnestness of thought.'—Guardian.
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