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or wise, people are so apt to think that talking
about Christianity is living a Christian life. Otherwise the tale calls for no especial criticism. The Glory of God in Man. Four sermons preached before tho University of Cambridge in October, 1864. By E. H. Gifford, D.D., Hon.
Canon of Worcester. (Macmillan and Co.)—These are scholastic exercises by an ex-Head Master of King Edward's School, Birmingham, very fit for an academical audience. Severe in style, doctrinal, and bearing about the same relation to religion that Euclid does to carpenter- ing. In short, they are " valuable discourses."