The Hibbert Journal
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The Hibbert Journal was a large, quarterly magazine
Magazine
Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscriptions, or all three...

 in sorftback book format, issued since 1902 by the Hibbert Trust
Hibbert Trust
The Hibbert Trust was founded by Robert Hibbert and originally designated the Anti-Trinitarian Fund. It came into operation in 1853, awarded scholarships and fellowships, supports the Hibbert Lectures, and maintained a chair of ecclesiastical history at Manchester College....

, best described by its subtitle; "A Quarterly Review of Religion, Theology and Philosophy".
In the early years it was published by Williams and Norgate, 14 Henrietta Street, London, with the U.S. Agent being Sherman, French & Co,. 6 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. The subscription circa 1911 was" Ten Shillings per annum, post free. " It ceased publication in 1968.

Editorial Board and Key Persons associated with the Journal

A number of eminent people contributed to the production of the Journal; Knights and Lords, professors, philosophers, senior clergy and academics.
  • Sir Oliver Lodge
  • C.W Stubbs, Bishop of Truro
  • Sir Edward Russell
    Edward Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Liverpool
    Edward Richard Russell, 1st Baron Russell of Liverpool , was a British journalist and Liberal politician.Russell was a newspaper man who also involved himself in politics. Born in London, he was largely self-made, rising to become Editor of the Liverpool Daily Post, a position he held for almost...

    of Liverpool

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