25 JULY 1863, Page 24

CURRENT LITERATURE.

The National Review for July is perhaps the most readable of all the Reviews. Its specialty is the theology of the day, and there are in this number two articles of very considerable merit. The find on three latitudinarians, Falkland, Chillingworth, and Hales, is one long string of epigrams, the other on Church Reform, an exhaustive review of the immediate position and difficulties of the Church. The whole history,

law, and principles of subscription have rarely been set forth so clearly.