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The Storehouse Of General Information. " India —...

Co.)—This work is in fact an encyclopaedia more after the manner of " Chambers's " than of the " Britannica." It consists, that is to say, not of elaborate monographs, but of......

The First Saints. By James Rankin, D.d. (blackwood And...

—These "Character and Church Studies in the New Testament" take a wider range than the limits of the Anglican Calendar. Dr. Rankin is himself a Presbyterian minister, and does......

Samuel Taylor Coleridge. By J. Dykes Campbell....

memoir," writes Mr. Campbell in his preface, " is mainly a reproduction of the very able biographical sketch prefixed to the one-volume edition of Coleridge's Poetical Works,'......

We Have Received : — The City Of London Directory, 1894. (w.

H. and L. Collingridge.)—This is the twenty-fourth annual issue of one of the most complete directories issued in this country. We have often borne testimony to the utility of......

A Highly Interesting Volume, From The View Both Of Church

history and of the history of the English language, is The English Psalter of the Great Bible of 1539, edited, with Introduction and Notes, by John Earle, M.A. (John Murray). It......

Come Ye Apart. By The Rev. T. R. Miller, D.d.

(Sunday School Union.)—This is a volume of " Daily Readings," arranged for the whole year. The author dates, we see, from Philadelphia, and this is a copyright edition. It is......

William Blake. By Alfred T. Story. (swan Sonnenschein And...

book deals in great part with the intellectual side of Blake's genius. Mr. Story is not an indiscriminate worshipper; but he goes beyond the limits of admiration which a quite......

Wholly For God Is "a Series Of Extracts From The

writings of William Law." (James Nisbet and Co.)—The Rev. Andrew Murray has made the selection, and adds an introduction which will serve as a profitable preparation for the......

Side - Lights. By James Runciman. (t. Fisher Unwin.)—mr....

an appreciative memoir of his friend by way of preface to this volume. James Runciman was indeed, both in mind and person, a remarkable man, and his essays are characteristic of......