17 NOVEMBER 1900, Page 14

Two books of devotion may be mentioned together, though representing

very different schools of Christian thought. These

are the Feet of Jesus. By Madame Cecilia. (Burns and Oates. 3s. 6d.)—There is, of course, something that is character- istic of Roman modes of devotion in the book, but on the whole its range is that common to all true believers. —The Golden Gate of Prayer. By J. R. Miller, D.D. (Hodder and Stoughton.

6d.)—A series of "Devotional Studies on the Lord's Prayer."— We may add to these a third volume, Prayer and Temptation, by the Rev. William Gresswell (Longmans and Co., 2s. 6d.), contain- ing five practical discourses on each of the two subjects given in the title.