2 FEBRUARY 1907, Page 22

In the Hymnal Appendix (Skeffington and Son, ad. and 7d.)

the Rev. A. Leigh Barker has included a hundred and nineteen hymns which are not to be found in the hymnals commonly used, not absent from all (though this is the ease in a few), but from one or other of them. "Hymns Ancient and Modern," for instance, does not contain" Brightest and best of the sons of the morning," or "The spacious firmament on high." "The Lord my pasture shall prepare" (Addison) is only to be found in the "Psalm and Hymns Prepared for the Use of the Baptist Denomination."