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Lyrical Recreations. By Samuel Ward. (d. Appleton And Co.)—

This gentleman seems to be one of the very numerous persons who mistake a taste for literature and love of versification for poetical genius. In consequence he often seems to......

Cosmogony. By Evan Hopkins, C.e., F.g.s. (longman And...

pamphlet not so much in refutation of Dr. Colenso, as in defence of Moses and refutation of the geologists and astronomers. These last very competent persons must defend their......

Shoeburyness And The Guns. By P. Barry. (sampson Low, Son,

and Marston.)—Mr. Barry calls this a philosophical discourse. A philosophical discourse, he adds, is a true discourse, representing fact as it is, and not as it appears or may......

A Review Of The "vie De Josus " Of M.

Renan. By J. B. Paton, M.A. (H. J. Tresidder.) —The contents of this volume, which have already appeared in The London Quarterly Review, comprise discussions on the doctrine of......

The English Schoolroom. By The Rev. A. F. Thomson, B.a.

(Sampson Low, Son, and Marston.)—Men generally choose some subject out- side of their daily occupation on which to dream. Mr. Thomson, however, is a gentleman who takes private......

Modern Scepticism Viewed In Relation To Modern Gcience....

R. Young. (Saunders, Otley, and Co.)—The first half of this book is devoted to refuting Dr. Colenso, the last to examining the scope and limitations of the authority of physical......

Orthodoxy, Scripture, And Reason. By The Rev. W. Kirkus,...

(Williams and Norgate.)—In this temperate and well-reasoned essay the author endeavours to show positively what are the doctrines of the Gospel, and in so doing he examines the......

Zulu Land. By The Rev. Lewis Groat. (trabner And Co.)—the

author is an American missionary, who spent fifteen years in the colony, of which he has given a very excellent account. Its climate, resources, and natural scenery are all ably......

A Treatise On The Practice Of Conveyancing. By W. Whittaker

Barry, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. (Butterworths.)—There are no law-books in which mare judgment is needed to be successful than Introductory books. The writer......