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We have received The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ,

by James stalker, M.A. (Hodder and Stoughton), described by its author as a "Devotional History of Our Lord's Passion." It is written in a sober and moderate style. To the preacher—say at a Good Friday service—it would furnish admirable help.—The Gift of the Keys, and other Essays, by William Frederick Everest, B.A. (RivinF.,,ton, Percival, and Co.) ; Week-day Living, by Samuel Pearson (Kegan Paul, Trenoh, and Co.), a third edition of a "Book for Young Men and Women," earnest and plain-spoken ; and also by the same author and publishers, Scholars of Christ, a Book for Advancing Christians ; The Temptation of Jesus, and other Sermons, by Robert Eyton (same publishers) ; Sermons and Addresses, by Henry J. Ellison, M.A. (Wells Gardner, Darton, and Co.) ; The Wondrous Cross, by the Rev. T. M. Burnett (Skeffington and Son); The Risen Saviour, by the late Rev. Edward Massie (Nisbet and Co.) ; The Verities of Religion, by the Rev. J. Hamilton Thorn, and others (P. Green) ; The Old Law and the New Age, by Reginald J. Fletcher, M.A. (Bell and Sons) ; A Cloud of Witnesses to Christian Life and Doctrine (Wells Gardner, Marton, and Co.), taking in Polycarp, Ignatius, and Justin Martyr ; and Lamps of the Temple, by H. R. Reynolds, D.D. (R.T.S.)