14 MAY 1864, page 21

The Nature And Extent Of .divine Inspiration, As Stated By

the Writers and Deduced from the Facts of the New Testament. By the Rev. C. A. Row, M.A. (Longman and Co.)—To any one who has been compelled to read much of the orthodox......

The Common Prayer In Latin. A Letter To The Rev.

Sir W. H. Cope Bart, by William John Blew. (C. J. Stewart.)—The author advocates a translation of the Prayer Book into Latin, carefully preserving the language of the Latin......

CURRENT LITERATURE Apologia pro Fitti Sad ; being a reply to a pamphlet entitled "What, then, Does Dr. Newman Mean ?" by John Henry Newman, D.D. Parts I., II., III., IV.—We......

1111 The Exception Of Pope Joan, The Fables Treated By

Dr. Dollinger, if not always wilfully concocted, were yet all of them distinctly accredited by Church authorities with a perfect con- sciousness of their untruth. They all come......