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The Future Of The Haman Race. By W. Ellis. (s.nith

and Elder).— This is a thoughtful and well reasoned volume, by a utilitarian theorist. Mr. Ellis says that he is unlearned, and that his appeal is to the un- learned. The only......

Is A Man Of Reading And Experience, And In This

little volume lays down a few general principles which may be studied by every one with ad- vantage. He deals with such questions as the nature of the vital prin- ciple, the......

Drafts. On. My Memory.*

How to make a book when you have got nothing' to say, is a problem which has puzzled the brains of many abler writers than Lard William Lennox. To him, however, belongs the......

Every-day Scripture Difficulties. Part Two. By J. E....

late Fellow of C. C. C., Camb. (Longmans.)—Mr. Prescott in this second part deals with the difficulties that are to be met with in the Gospels of St. Luke and St. John. He has......

Taking Place In Men's Thoughts About Religion, When We Find

sermons such as these preached in the pulpit of the Presbyterian Cathedral of Glasgow. In the very home of dogmatic theology, dogmatism fs decried, and the simplest elements of......

Current Literature.

Peking and the Pekingese. By Dr. D. F. Rennie. An account of Pekin written in the inconvenient form of a diary, and valuable chiefly because its author is friendly to everything......