2gfolia : Its Geography, Topography, And Antiquities. By...
Woodhouse. (The Clarendon Press. 21s. net.)—This handsome volume does great credit at once to the devotion and industry of its author, and to the enterprise of the Clarendon......
The Tendencies Of Modern Theology. By The Rev. John S.
Banks. (C. H. Kelly.)—Nine of the ; twelve papers which are reprinted in this volume first appeared in the London Quarterly Replete, one was published in the Expository Times,......
The Vitality Of Christian Dogma. By A. Sabatier, D.d. Trans-
lated by Mrs. Emmanuel Christen. With a Preface by Dean Fremantle. (A. and C. Black.)—Dr. Sabatier is not a champion. of dogma as it is commonly regarded and accepted. On the......
Life Of Sir John Hawley Glover. By Lady Glover. (smith,
Elder, and Co. 14s.)—Sir J. H. Glover had an active life, typical in its variety of employment of the diversity of service which an Englishman is called upon to render to his......
Women Of The Old Testament. By The Rev. Robert F.
Horton. (Service and Paton.)—Mr. Horton gives his readers in this volume a number of brilliant sketches. One of the best things in it is the defence of Jael. Mr. Horton urges......
Hymns Of Ter Steigen And Others. Translated By Frances...
Second Series. (Nisbet and Co.)—Here we have between seventy and eighty hymns, about a quarter of which are intended for the use of children. Many of them are drawn from a......
Ideals For Girls. By The Rev. H. R. Haweis. (j.
Bowden.)-u. A little volume this, appropriately decorated, in which Mr. Haweis discourses pleasantly and wisely to various classes of girls. The classes are necessarily arrived......
The Odyssey Of Homer. By J. G. Cordery. (methuen And
Co.). —Mr. Cordery has followed up his translation of the Iliad by dealing in the same way with the Odyssey. He writes in blank verse, of moderate quality, not such certainly as......
A Smile Within A Tear, And Other Fairy Stories. By
the Lady Gwendolen Ramsden. (Hutchinson and Co.)—A Houseful of Rebels. By Walter C. Rhoades. (A. Constable and Co.)—It is not too much to say that neither of these books would......