at deal from the
perusal of it. It may be certainly recommended to the ordinary
layman as by far the best book on the subject available.'--_Pilot_.
+HOLY MATRIMONY+. By the Rev. W.J. KNOX LITTLE, M.A., Canon of
Worcester. [_Second Edition_.
'Canon Knox Little has given us a most exhaustive treatise on Holy
Matrimony written in his best and happiest style, and giving ample
proofs of wide research and deep study of the various aspects, and
the essential characteristics of Christian marriage.... We would
strongly advise the clergy to place this work upon their shelves as
a book of reference, while it forms a complete manual of
instruction to aid them in the preparation of addresses on the
subject.'--_Church Bells_.
+THE INCARNATION+. By the Rev. H.V.S. ECK, M.A., Rector of Bethnal
Green. [_Second Edition_.
'The teaching is sound, and the book may be placed with confidence
in the hands of candidates for Orders or of intelligent and
educated lay people who desire fuller instruction on the central
doctrines of the Faith than can be provided in sermons.'
--_Guardian_.
+FOREIGN MISSIONS+. By the Right Rev. E.T. CHURTON, D.D., formerly
Bishop of Nassau.
'We welcome Bishop Churton's book as an authoritative exposition of
the modern High Church view of Missions, It is good for us all to
understand it, thereby we shall be saved alike from uninstructed
admiration and indiscriminate denunciation.'--_Church Missionary
Intelligencer_.
+PRAYER+. By the Rev. ARTHUR JOHN WORLLEDGE, M.A., Canon and Chancellor
of Truro. [_Second Edition_.
'We do not know of any book about prayer which is equally useful;
and we anticipate that it will be a standard work for, at any rate,
a considerable time.'--_Pilot_.
+SUNDAY+. By the Rev. W.B. TREVELYAN, M.A., Vicar of St. Matthew's,
Westminster. [_Second Edition_.
'An extremely useful contribution to a difficult and important
subject, and we are confident it will rank high in the series to
which it belongs.'--_Guardian_.
+THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION+. By the Rev. LEIGHTON PULLAN, M.A., Fellow of
St. John Baptist's College, Oxford.
'Mr. Pullan affirms that the critics of orthodox
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