15 SEPTEMBER 1900, Page 25

The Life and Work of Dwight Lyman Moody. By the

Rev. Wilbur Chapman, D.D. (Nisbet and Co. 6s.)—This volume begins with what used to be called "Testimonia," appreciations of Mr. Moody by Henry Drummond, N. D. Hellis (who ranks him with Charles Spurgeon, Phillips Brooks, and Henry Ward Beecher), and the Rev. F. B. Meyer. Dr. Chapman writes as having been associated with Mr. Moody in many of his labours. It is not a book which we feel disposed to subject to criticism. The reader, once informed that this is a Life of the great Revivalist by one who worked with him, will know what to expect.