Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie 1869

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The Sunday Magazine (1869), edited by Scottish minister Thomas Guthrie and published by Alexander Strahan in London, was a prominent example of the "Sunday reading" periodicals popular in Victorian Britain. These magazines aimed to provide morally uplifting and religiously inspired content suitable for family reading on Sundays, aligning with the era's Sabbatarian values.

The 1869 volume of The Sunday Magazine featured a diverse mix of content:

  • Serialized Fiction: Stories imbued with Christian morals and themes.
  • Poetry and Essays: Reflective pieces on faith, morality, and daily life.
  • Religious Commentary: Articles discussing theological topics and interpretations.

The magazine's content was designed to be both engaging and edifying, catering to a readership seeking wholesome entertainment aligned with Christian values.

Published 1869 London

Dimensions W 7.5" x D 2" x H 10.75"

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10.75 in

7.5 in

2 in