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Marriage Addresses, Edited by the Rev. 0.P. Wardell-Yerbur g h. (Longmans and
Co. 5s.)—This is likely to be a very useful volume for the clergy. The exhortation at the end of the Marriage Service is scarcely suited to the present time. Few sermons outlast three centuries or so. On the other hand, it is impossible to look forward to an address in substitution by the average parson without some anxiety. Here is a collection of addresses which may well serve as models, the greater number being adapted for educated persons, while some are of a simpler character.