In this volume, editor of the Oxford Library of Practical Theology Darwell Stone presents “an account of the doctrine and administration of the Holy Communion as may be of use to Churchmen in general.”
Stone, Darwell (1859-1941) was a man of exceptional learning, spiritual insight and political shrewdness. An Anglo-Catholic theologian, he was arguably the greatest Principal of the Pusey House, having served there from 1909 to 1934. His best-known work is A History of the Doctrine of the Holy Eucharist, though he published many influential works of theology.