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BARROW, K. M., Three Years in
Tristan Da Cunha, 469 BARRY, Rev. G. D., The Trans- figuration of our Lord, 424 BARTON, C. E., John Barton, 233 BOND, FRANCIS, Wood Carvings
in English Churches, 209 BOOKS RECEIVED, 247, 494 BROWN, Rev. Dr. GEORGE, Melanesians and Polynesians: Their Life-histories described and compared, 448 BUMPUS, JOHN S., A Dictionary
of Ecclesiastical Terms, 213 BURTON, E. DE WITT, and MATHEWS, SHAILER, Principles and Ideals for the Sunday School, an Essay in Religious Pedagogy, 228
Cambridge Modern History, The.
Vol. XII., The Latest Age, 205 CARDINAL POLE [by Rev. Dr. A. E. Burn], 80 sqq.: Rev. Ethel- red Taunton, 80; Pole's early studies at Oxford and Padua, 81; offered Archbishopric of
York, 82; Marco of 1 Padua, 83; Pro Ecclesiasticae Uni- tatis Defensione, 83; Pole made a Cardinal and sent on first legation, 84; appointed Governor of Viterbo, 85; at Council of Trent, 86; Cardinal Morone, 87; Dom Placido Contarini, 88; Pole and Pope Paul IV, 89; death of Cardinal Pole, 90
CARTER, Rev. C. SYDNEY, The English Church in the Seven- teenth Century and The Eng- lish Church in the Eighteenth Century, 203
Catholic Missal and Ritual, The Old, 464
CHASE, Right Rev. Dr. FREDER- ICK HENRY, Confirmation in the Apostolic Age, 429 Church of England and the Church of Sweden, The, 206 CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, GLIMPSES OF THE, 295 sqq.: the Methodist revival and the Evangelical movement, 296 ; Bishop Hoadly and the Ban- gorian controversy, 297; Cole- ridge's Table Talk, 299; Lecky on Church government in eighteenth century, 300; George Whitefield, 301; Lord Wharton's Bible charity, 302; S.P.C.K. and S.P.G. founded, 302; education of the poor, 303; popularity of religious books, 304; Gentleman's Maga- zine competition, 304; Robert Nelson, 305; Lady Mary
EDGHILL, Rev. ERNEST A., Faith and Fact, a Study of Ritsch- lianism, 190
FRAZER, Dr. J. G., Totemism and Exogamy, 445 FRERE, Rev. Dr. W. H., Some Principles of Liturgical Re- form, 458
GAIRDNER, Rev. W. H. T., The
Reproach of Islam, 467 GARDINER, E. NORMAN, Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals, 475 GIBSON, Right Rev. Dr. EDGAR C. S., The Revelation of St. John the Divine, 180 Glory of the Shia World, The, trans. by Major P. M. Sykes, 448 GOVERNMENT OF ENGLAND, THE, I sqq. Mr. Lowell's Govern- ment of England, I sq.; method adopted is analytical, 3; the choice of a title, 4; the Constitution not discussed on its merits, 5; tangible effects of the Norman Con- quest, 6 sq.; Civil Law an important factor in develope- ment of Constitution, 8; the Romans as Law-makers, 9; Cardinal Pole and Henry VIII, IO; identification of law with custom, II; adaptability of the Constitution, 12; trial by jury, 13 sq.; origin of Parlia- mentary system, 15; powers of King, Lords and Commons, 16; Edmund Burke on our political system, 17; the party system, 19; position of the Labour Party in Parliament, 20 GOWEN, Rev. H. H., Pioneer Church Work in British Colum-
bia, 470 GRAVES, C. L., Life and Letters
of Alexander Macmillan, 230 GWYNN, STEPHEN, A Brother- hood of Heroes. Memorials of Charles, George and William Napier, 234
HANNAY, R. K., see HERKLESS, J. HARDING, Rev. ELMER, The Mirror of Missions; or, Pastoral Thoughts from the Book of Joshua, 218
HART, J. H. A., The Hope of Catholick Judaism: an Essay towards Orientation, 180 HEDIN, SVEN, Overland to India, 477
HENSON, Rev. H. HENSLEY, The Liberty of Prophesy- ing-with its just Limits and Temper considered with Re- ference to the circumstances of the Modern Church, 221
The Road to Unity, 470 HERKLESS, J., and HANNAY, R. K., The Archbishops of St. Andrews, 200
HODGSON, F. C., Venice in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth
HOYT, Rev. Dr. A. S., The Preacher: his Person, Message, and Method, 223
HUTTON, W. H., Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, 196
ILLINGWORTH, Rev. Dr. J. R., Divine Transcendence and its Reflection in Religious Author- ity, 436
JEVONS, Dr. F. B., The Idea of
God in Early Religions, 443 JOYCE, Rev. Dr. G. C., The
Inspiration of Prophecy, 422 JUDD, Dr. JOHN W., The Coming of Evolution: The Story of a Great Revolution in Science, 439
KERR, JOHN, Scottish Education, School and University from Early Times to 1908, 225 KING, Rev. Dr. HENRY Č., The Ethics of Jesus, 188 KNOWLING, Rev. Dr. R. J., Messianic Interpretation, and other Studies, 427
LACEY, Rev. T. A., Consciousness of God, 436
LEBRETON, JULES, Les Origines du Dogme de la Trinité, 433 LEGG, J. WICKHAM, Shall we revise the Prayer Book? A question answered in the nega- tive, 461
LOCKYER, Sir NORMAN, and LOCKYER, Miss WINIFRED L., Tennyson as a Student and Poet of Nature, 237 LODGE, Sir OLIVER, Reason and Belief, 442
LUCAS, BERNARD, Christ for India, being a Presentation of the Christian Message to the Religious Thought of India, 193
MOND COLLECTION, THE, 66 sqq. Miss Henrietta Hertz, 67; tendency towards a typi- cal morphology, 68; Mond's method of classification, 69; Raphael's Crucifixion,' 69; Raphael as a space-composer, 70; Imperator Mundi Andrea Mantegna, 71; Leo- nardo's Head of the Virgin and Sodoma's 'St. Jerome,' 72; Giovanni Bellini, 73; Titian's Madonna, 74; Giambono's 'St. Mark,' 74: pictures of Venetian school, 75; those of Lombard school, 75; Tuscan
pictures, 76; Garofalo and Dosso Dossi, 77; Sebastiano Ricci, 78; influence of the Church on Italian art, 79 sq. MONTGOMERY, Rt. Rev. Bishop, Service Abroad, 466
MOORE, Rev. Dr. H. KINGSMILL, The Training of Infants with especial Reference to the Sunday School, 228
MORALS OF IMMORALISM, THE [by Rev. W. R. Matthews], 283 sqq.: Nietzsche as an im- moralist, 284; Will to Power, 285 sq.; the morality of pity, 287; what is the nature of the Superman? 289; Nietzsche as a prophet, 290; Nietzsche on Schopenhauer, 291; M. Fouillée's criticism, 292; continual effort necessary in creation of Superman, 293 ; T. M. Kelly quoted, 294 sq. MOZARABIC BREVIARY, THE [by Rev. W. C. Bishop], 34 sqq.: Breviarium Gothicum of Car- dinal Ximenes, 36; analysis of, 37 sq.; distinction between monastic and secular rites, 38; the Horae Canonicae is frag- mentary, 39; Mr. J. P. Gilson's Psalter, 40; the secular rite examined, 41 sq.; Mabillon, De Liturgia Gallicana, 43; form of the Vespers, 44 sqq.; that of the Mattins, 47 sqq. ; that of the Lauds, 50; wrong titles given to various items of the service, 51; Kyrie eleison and the Lord's Prayer, 52; Dom. G. Morin, Liber Comicus, 53; St. Isidore's Rule, 54 sq.; the Ambrosian rite, 56; the Orationale Gothi- cum, 57; missae catechumen- orum, 58; Sacramentarium Bobiense, 59; Mozarabic Do- minical Year and Kalendar, 60; Christmas and Lent, 61 ; Mozarabic, Roman and Bene- dictine Breviaries compared, 63; various MSS. in existence,
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