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How To Write For The Press. By An "editor." (horace

Cox.) —The author of this book claims to speak from a very con- siderable experience. He has contributed to publications of all kinds, and his success should be no small......

Sermons For Children. By The Late Thomas Sadler, Ph.d. (j.

Clarke and Co. 3s. 6d.)—These sermons, twenty-six in number, were preached at Roslyn Hill Chapel, Hampstead. They are excellent specimens of their class, simple, without......

Current Literature.

SOME BOOKS OF THE WEEK. [Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forms.] Texts Explained. By F. W. Farrar, D.D.......

Questions For Women (and Men). By Honnor Morten. (a. And

C. Black. 2s.) — Mrs. Henry Fawcett, who writes an introduc- tion, and Miss Honuor Morten are just a little—shall we say irreconcilable ? Surely, for instance, Miss Morten might......

The Daum Of Revelation. By M. Bramston. (simpkin,...

Co. 5s.)—Miss Bramston, who is known to a multitude of readers by her excellent tales, has attempted here a difficult task, and performed it with courage and discretion. The......

The Magazines.

ARTICLES in magazines on South Africa seem now all a little belated, but we would recommend one in the Contem- porary Review by Mr. E. Garrett, Member of the Cape Assembly, as......

Theology. —si: Lectures On The Oxford Movement. By C. T.

Cruttwell, M.A. (Skeilington and Son. 3s. 6d.)—Mr. Cruttwell has delivered these lectures at various meetings of Churchmen, and now publishes them by request. They give a very......