The Hibbert Journal

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Template:Italic title Template:Use dmy dates The Hibbert Journal was a large, quarterly magazine in softback book format, issued since 1902 by the Hibbert Trust, 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 c. 1911 was "Ten Shillings per annum, post free".[1] It ceased publication in 1968.[2]

Key figures

The Hibbert Journal was, from October 1902 to January 1948, edited by L. P. Jacks.[3][4] Philosopher Dawes Hicks assisted him as sub-editor from its beginnings until his death in 1941.[5]

A number of eminent people contributed to the production of the Journal; Knights and Lords, professors, philosophers, senior clergy and academics:

Notes

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  1. "Hibbert Journal Vol IX, No. 9, April 1911
  2. Index to The Hibbert Journal 1902–1968, Lancelot Austin Garrard, Hibbert Trust, Hibbert Trust, 1987. Template:ISBN
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Further reading

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