BOOKS RECEIVED.--We have received the third volume of "The Student's
Commentary on the Holy Bible, Founded on the Speaker's Commentary, abridged and edited by T. M. Fuller, M.A. (John Murray.) The volume deals with the books of Job, the Psalms, the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Solomon's Song ; also "The New Testa- ment : with Introduction and Notes, by John Pilkington Norris, B.D. Vol. I. The Four Gospels (Rivington).—" A Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans," by F. Godet, D.D., - translated from the French by the Rev. A. Cusin, Vol. I. (T. and T. Clark), con- taining an exposition of the first six chapters.—" Jesus of Nazareth," by Edward Clode (C. Began Paul and Co.)—" The Parables of Our Lord, Interpreted in View of their Relation to Each Other," by Henry Calderwood, D.D. (Macmillan.) — " Religions Life and Thought, by William Horne, M.A. (Williams and Norgate.)—" Six Addresses on the Being of God," by the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, (S.P.C.K.)—" The Philosophy of Jesus Christ, as Unfolded in the Physical Aspects of His Miracles, by the Rev. Richard Collins (Elliot Stock).—" Swedenborg and the New Church," by James Reed (Houghton, Osgood, and Co., Boston, U.S.; Trainer, London).—" The Third Edition " of Dr. F. C. Banes " Church His- tory of the First Three Centuries," translated from the German by the Rev. Allan Menzies, D.D. (Williams and Norgate:)—" Assent and Dissent ; or, the Prayer Book in the Light of History and Protes- tant Truth," by Samuel Pearson, M.A. (Elliot Stock.)—"Ecee Christianns ; or, Christ's Idea of the Christian Life "' (Hodder and Stoughton).—" The Authorship of Ecclesiastes " (Macmillan).— "Handbooks for Bible Classes : The Life of Jesus Christ," by the Rev. James Slatteir (T. and T. Clark).—" Harmony of the Gospels," by Edward Robinson, D.D. (Religious Tract Society.)—"The Life of William Ellery Channing, D.D.," by his Nephew, William Henry Channing.—" The Centenary Edition," (the American Unitarian Institution, Boston, U.S.)—" Extracts from the 'Cora°, in the Original, with English Rendering," compiled by Sir William Muir (Trabner).—" The Liberty of the Press, Church -and Public Worship," by James Paterson, M.A. (Macmillan.)-," Political and Legal Remedies for War," by Sheldon Amos, M.A. (Cassell and Co.)—" The National Music, of the World," by the late Henry Fothergill Chorley, edited by Henry G. Hewlett, (Sampson Low and Co.)—" Extension of Empire,—Weakness Deficits,—Ruin? With a Practicable Scheme for the Reconstruction of Asiatic Turkey," by Francis Lloyd and Charles Tibbitt (C. Kegan Paul and Co.)— "The Recent Depression of Trade," by Walter E. Smith. The Orford Cobden Prize Essay for 1879 (Triilmer).—" Collected Essays on the Prevention of Pauperism," by the Rev. William Lewery Blackley, M.A. (C. Began Paul and Co.)—" A Short Sketch of the Peninsular War," by Walter W. Northcott, "intended chiefly for the use of candidates for the military Examinations" (Stanford).