
C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan
Charles John Vaughan was an English scholar and Anglican churchman.

A Few Words on the Crystal Palace Question
In a clash between old beliefs and new possibilities, a thoughtful voice questions whether a glittering palace of entertainment should open its doors on the Lord's day.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan

A Letter to the Viscount Palmerston, M.P. &c. &c. &c. on the Monitorial System of Harrow School
In a time of shifting educational philosophies, one author defends a controversial system of student-led discipline as key to building character and order in a prestigious school.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan

A Letter on the Late Post Office Agitation
In a time of change, heated debate rises as a writer defends efforts by a post office to balance public convenience with the lives and religious freedom of its workers.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan

Prospects of the Church of England A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Doncaster, on Sunday evening, August 30, 1868, on the occasion of the first offertory in lieu of a church-rate
Faced with potential risks, a church calls upon its members to show their dedication to their faith and fully support their spiritual place.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan

A Second Letter on the late Post Office Agitation
In a time of religious tension, one author champions reform in the postal service, igniting a firestorm of debate about faith, public service, and the changing world.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan

The Book of Light in the Hand of Love: A plea for the British and Foreign Bible Society A sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Tuesday, April 30, 1872
In a time of spiritual questioning, a powerful sermon reveals the Bible as the key to both enlightenment and love, urging its boundless distribution worldwide.
By C. J. (Charles John) Vaughan