11 OCTOBER 1884, Page 24

The Church Quarterly Review. October. (Spottiswoode and Co.) —We have

found the most interesting article in the present number to be that on "Frederick Denison Maurice "—a genuinely apprecia- tive review of the great teacher's life and work. "Ordination, Non- conformity, and Separation" is a powerful piece of polemic, if the writer's point of view be conceded. "The Education of Candidates for Holy Orders" contains some valuable suggestions. Among the other articles, we may mention the "History of the Old Catholic Movement," in which the tribute of admiration to the amazing person- ality of Dr. Malinger is especially noticeable. The writer thinks that the niovement has been "holding its own" since 1880. This, we fear, is not a very hopeful account of a young movement.