The Church Quarterly Review (now abbreviated CQR) was an English journal published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
[2] The first issue was published in October 1875, and the first article ("Italy and her Church") was written by William Ewart Gladstone.
[1] In 1920, the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge took over the journal, and ended its longstanding policy of publishing mainly anonymous contributions[3] as well as its high church associations; in 1921, longtime editor A. C. Headlam gave up his position.
Shuffrey edited the Review from his flat on New Cavendish Street, above his father's former showroom.
[4] The 1955 edition went to print soon after Shuffrey's death, and was dedicated to its late editor.