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Nouvelles Asiatiques. Par Le Comte De Gobineau. (didier,...

Nutt, London.)—As works of art, these novelettes cannot be too warmly recommended to those who are weary of the insipidity and feebleness of nine out of ten modern novels. There......

The Verity And Value Of The Miracles Of Christ. By

Thomas Cooper. (Hodder and Stoughton.)—This book is made up of addresses on the Christian evidences to the working-classes, "audiences," as Mr. Cooper describes them in his......

Kettner's Book Of The Table. (dulau.)—this Volume Is...

" a manual of cookery, practical, theoretical, historical." Of the theoretical part we may say without hesitation that it seems very reasonable, and of the historical, that it......

Sermons. By The Late Alexander Macewen, M.a., D.d,...

Claremont Church, Glasgow. Edited by his Son, with a Memoir.. (Maclehose, Glasgow.)—The memoirprefixed to these sermons is a very interesting one, giving, as it does, a lifelike......

The Teaching Of The Holy Catholic Church. By Richard Phayre,

M.A. (W. Ridgway.)—Mr. Phayre is a very remarkable writer, for he constructs the longest sentences we have ever met with. Hooker's are really nothing to his. One, if we remember......

Joanna's Inheritance. By Emma Marshall. (seeleys.) — We...

here to a household such as Miss Yonge delights to depict. The head of it is a widowed doctor, kind, sensible, but from overwork rather apt to let things go ; then , there is a......

Some Reasons Of Our Christian Hope. The Hulsean Lectures For

1875. By E. T. Vaughan, M.A. (Macmillan and Co.)—This little volume is of much more value than its very modest and unpretending preface would lead one to suppose. The "reasons......

Christ's Resurrection And Ours ; Or, I. Corinthians Xv....

By R. Govett. (Maclehose, Glasgow.)—This book is one proof more that the vice of literalness is as yet very far from being eradicated. In. a lengthened exegesis of L Cor. xv.,......

We Have Also Received Three Bibles, Two Printed By The

Oxford University Press (Henry Frowde, London), and one printed for the Religious Tract Society (Eyre and Spottiswoode), and arranged in para- graphs and sentences according to......