It was founded in 1844 to act as the organ of the new Free Church of Scotland, the first editor being David Welsh.
[1] It was published until 1871;[2] in the last few years of its existence it had a liberal Catholic editorial policy.
[3] Under Lord Acton's influence the Review took on a different character, with Aurelio Buddeus and Constantin Frantz writing on European affairs.
Its editorial line rose above nationalistic politics, and was strongly opposed to Otto von Bismarck.
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