Yesterday, To-Day, and For Ever: A Poem, in Twelve Books
Title | Yesterday, To-Day, and For Ever: A Poem, in Twelve Books |
Year for Search | 1866 |
Authors | Bickersteth, Edward(1825-1906) |
Date Published | 1866 |
Publisher | Rivington's |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Christianity in a long poem. Cantos II "The Paradise of the Blessed Dead", X "The Millennial Sabbath", and XII "The Many Mansions" present Christian eutopias. The poem looks at the damned and the saved and the Second Coming of Christ. |
Additional Publishers | There were at least twenty-three editions. U.S. ed. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1875. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1825-1906) was Bishop of Exeter. |
Full Text | 1866 Bickersteth, Edward H[enry] (1825-1906). Yesterday, To-Day, and For Ever: A Poem, in Twelve Books. London: Rivington's. There were at least twenty-three editions. U.S. ed. New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, 1875. PSt Christianity in a long poem. Cantos II “The Paradise of the Blessed Dead”, X “The Millennial Sabbath”, and XII “The Many Mansions” present Christian eutopias. The poem looks at the damned and the saved and the Second Coming of Christ. The author was Bishop of Exeter. |