Christianity And Reason. By R. S. Wyld, Ll.d. (edinburgh :
Douglas.)—This is a very well-meant little book, but we are afraid it will not do much either for believers or unbelievers. The first will be able to think that too much is......
Tender And Trite. By William Arthur Law. (remington.)—mr....
improves as he goes on. The first impression, made by his soliloquy on p. 6, "What do I mean to do ? I'm banged if I know !" is scarcely favourable. We doubt whether he is......
Poetry.—the Legend Of Allandale : A Tale Of The Rising
in the North. By Felix Morterra. (C. Kegan Paul and Co.)—Mr. Morterra imitates (if he will pardon the expression) Sir Walter Scott with very credit- able skill and success. Here......
The Elements Of The _anatomy And Physiology Of Man. By
G. G. P. Bale, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. (Remington and Co.)— " The aim of this small work is to give, with the greatest brevity con- sistent with clearness, as much......
Triplicate Papers On Triunities. By A. F. Morgan. With An
Introduction by the Bishop of Manchester. (Eliot Stock.)—This is a small, fanciful book, the product, we conclude, of the leisure hours of a devout and thoughtful professional......