Bible Notes : Vol. VI., Writings of St. Paul. By
Robert S. Franks, M.A. (3 George Street, Croydon. ls.)—This volume, together with one previously issued by the same writer on " The Life of St. Paul," supplies an excellent account of the Apostle and his work. In fact we do not know where we should find so much value within such very moderate limits. Mr. Franks knows the literature of the subject thoroughly. He belongs to a some- what advanced school of critics ; he does not accept as Pauline the Pastoral Epistles; Professor Bacon is one of the authoii ics to
whom he habitually refers his readers.—An Outline of the Narrative of the Bible, by Frank Spooner, B.A. (S.S.U.), is constructed on conservative lines, difficulties being generally ignored.