We have received from the Cambridge University Press (the publishers
jointly with the Oxford University Press and Messrs. Eyre and Spottiswoode) three copies of The Book of Common Prayer with the Additions and Deviations proposed in 1928. They are well printed and neatly bound in various formats at Is. 6d., 5s., and 7s. 6d. net. The publication was expected and there is no need to refer now to the changes pro- posed in 1927 and 1928 from the Book of 1662. It is quite right that the whole should be accessible to the public who will be glad to have it for devotional or historical purposes, or both. The title-page is followed by a few lines giving the history of the Book through the last two years and the emphasized statement that publication does not directly or indirectly imply that the Book can be regarded as authorized for use in churches.