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Stories Of Indian Christian Life. By Samuel Satthisnedham...

Satthianadham. (W. B. Clive.)—These twelve stories are the work of a husband and wife, and are for the most part of considerable interest. "The Rev. Charles Softleigh's Renowned......

Genesis In Harmony With Itself And With Science. By G.

Rapkin. (Christian Commonwealth Publishing Company. 5s.)—It is needless to follow Mr. Rapkin into all his explanations and sup- positions. If he means to please the......

For Christ And The Church. By Charles M. Sheldon. (j.

Bowden. le.)—Mr. Sheldon has published a new " sermon-story " called For Christ and the Church. His object in this instance is to impress upon Church members the obligation of......

Some Books Of The Ia Eek.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] We have received two volumes of "The Oxford Church Text- books"......

The History Of The Universities Mission To Central...

By A. E. M. Anderson-Mosshead. (9 Dartmouth Street, S.W.)- This is a second edition, telling the story up to the most recent date possible. The last event recorded is the......

The Physical Nature Of The Child. By Stuart H. Rowe,

PhD. (Macmillan and Co. 6s. net.)—This is one of the many valuable contributions to the practical science of education that have come to us from the other side of the Atlantic.......

The Book Of Bander. By The Author Of "the New

Koran." (Williams and Norgate. 3s. Csi.)—" The New Koran" is, we see, included in the Canon of " Theistic " Scripture; we hope it is superior to its successor, which is anything......

The Making Of The Land In England. By Albert Fell.

(John Murray. 6d.) — This pamphlet, reprinted from the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, gives us some very interesting facts. The familiar line, "God made the country,......

A Glance At Current History. By John Cussons. (cussons And

Ce , Glenallen, Va.)—Mr. Cussons seeks to vindicate the South from Northern attacks, reviews with severity a book of Mr. Goldwin Smith, and, among other things, says a word for......