Over 600 subscribers had been secured by 1838, including nine English bishops as well as both Archbishops, William Howley and Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt.
Apart from the Tracts for the Times, the group began a collection of translations of the Fathers, which they called the Library of the Fathers.
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