28 DECEMBER 1929, Page 24

The Rev. Cyril Barker has put together in Incense and

other Kinds of Sense (Vaeher and Sons, 2s. 6d.) a number of short chapters on various problems of Church life and practice. He writes from the Anglo-Catholic point of view, and the subjects chosen range from the details of ceremonial worship to Church finance and the method of addressing ecclesiastical dignitaries. The little book contains some pleasing anecdotes, e.g., the visitor who observed, on being shown the Lady Chapel, " Well, the ladies must have somewhere to go."

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