
Mayow Wynell Mayow
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Marriage with a deceased wife's sister Leviticus XVIII. 18, considered in connection with the Law of the Levirate
In a time of shifting social norms, a controversial debate emerges over whether marrying a deceased wife's sister is a violation of religious law.
By Mayow Wynell Mayow

Remarks upon the First Report of the Royal Commission on Ritual in connection with the integrity of the Book of Common Prayer A lecture delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Brighton Branch of the English Church Union, Nov. 27, 1867
In a time of proposed change, a powerful voice defends the sacred traditions of the church against any compromise.
By Mayow Wynell Mayow

Eight Sermons on the Priesthood, Altar, and Sacrifice
In a time of changing beliefs, one author seeks to reaffirm the crucial and historical roles of priests and sacrifice in the Christian faith.
By Mayow Wynell Mayow

A Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, A.M. How far the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council commits the Church of England by its decision, even allowing it to have jurisdiction in points of doctrine
In a time of religious upheaval, a concerned author writes a revealing letter to dissect a theological controversy and its profound effect on the Church.
By Mayow Wynell Mayow

A Second Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, M.A. Some thoughts on the position of the Church of England, as to her dogmatic teaching
Within the Church of England, this work tackles complex issues and differing views on dogmatic teachings, setting the stage for a defense of traditional beliefs in an era of change.
By Mayow Wynell Mayow