25 DECEMBER 1909, page 22

Professor Blackie.*

Ma. WALKER has done well to prefix some letters written by Blackie to his father and mother. They cover about two years and a half (April 20th, 1829, to October 28th, 1831), and......

The English Woman.* We Have Read This Book With Considerable

admiration. If there is one thing more than another which strikes a peraon familiar with the French people, it is the gulf of non-under- standing which, in spite of friendship......

Early Church History4 Professor Gwatkin's Utterances Are...

a certain importance, for he holds the Dixie Chair of Divinity at Cambridge, and we naturally turn to see what he has to say about the Historic Episcopate. The question is......

Novels.

ROBERT EMMET,* OF recent years we have often protested against the practice of writers of historical romance who alternate documentary evidence with imaginary episodes for which......