6 NOVEMBER 1915, Page 10

All who recognize in the Archbishop of Canterbury a statesmanlike

leader of religious thought and action will be glad that six of his sermons preached on occasions of special interest during the past year of war have been published in a volume entitled " Quit You Like Men" (S. P.C.K., ls. net). We can only say that their manly and lofty tone makes an 'appeal that befits the time and their momentous subjects, ranging from the dread of inevitable war on August 2nd, 1914, to the anniversary of its declaration on August 4th, 1915, and including a tribute to the Australian and New Zealand dead in the battles of Gallipoli.