
Report of the Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty, 1906. transcribed by Mr Thomas J W Mason
Chapter IV. Present Breaches and Neglects of the Law.
Section 6. "Certain illegal practices of a graver kind which are connected with the service of Holy Communion"Chapter V. Reservation of the Eucharist from Traditional Ceremonial and Customs connected with the Scottish Liturgy. by F. C. Eeles [London: Longmans, 1910.]
Reservation. A Paper read before the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday, June 27th, 1916. By the Reverend Arthur Tooth. London: The Society of SS. Peter and Paul, 1916.
The Effect of Reservation on Character. By the Rev. A. R. Sharpe. London: Mowbray, 1923. 24 pp.
Reservation and Adoration: A Historical and Devotional Inquiry, by Shirley Carter Hughson, Superior of the Order of the Holy Cross. [West Park, New York: The Holy Cross Press, 1919].
God With Us: The Meaning of the Tabernacle, by Frank Weston, DD. Bishop of Zanzibar [London and Milwaukee: Mowbray and Morehouse, 1920. 135pp]
Reservation: Addresses by the Bishop of Oxford the Right Rev. Charles Gore, D.D. And the Bishop of the Diocese the Right Rev. J. E. Watts-Ditchfield, D.D. to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chelmsford. Together With A Series of Questions And Answers. London: Robert Scott, 1917
The Authority for Reservation, by Walter Howard Frere.
Reservation in Elizabethan Days, by Walter Howard Frere.
Reservation and the Declaration of Assent: A Letter from the Bishop of Exeter with a Reply by the Superior-General of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. August, 1920. [16 pp pamphlet] transcribed by Mr. Allan R. Wylie.
Reservation: An Appeal for Liberty, by the Revd H. P. Bull, SSJE. [16 pp pamphlet, 1917] transcribed by Mr. Allan R. Wylie.
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