A CALL TO SEAMEN and other Sermons Preached to Naval Cadets at the Royal Naval College, Osborne. With a Preface by the Right Rev. Bishop RYLE, the Dean of Westminster. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. net.
“A Call to Seamen” is the first collection of addresses issued for reading to boys on Sunday evenings, or from the pulpit, which may be considered entirely excellent. Every sentence arrests, and the sympathy with boy-life, as well as the compelling earnestness of the diction, must grip any boy-audience in quite an unusual manner. The style is manly, non-sentimental, and is suitable for boys aged eleven to sixteen.
INGE, the Very Rev. William Ralph, D.D.,
Dean of St. Paul’s.
TRUTH AND FALSEHOOD IN RELIGION. Six Lectures delivered at Cambridge to Undergraduates in the Lent Term, 1906. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.
“Anything more calculated than these lectures to aid the development of religion in the minds of such young men we do not know. His examination of the Christian essentials, his presentation of Christianity as a natural culmination, his treatment of religion in the individual as a growth subject to well-designed laws, and his discussion on the relation of Christianity to natural science and to civilisation are executed in a scholarly and masterly manner.”—Glasgow Herald.
STUDIES OF ENGLISH MYSTICS. The St. Margaret’s Lectures. Fourth Series, 1905. Large Crown 8vo, 6s. net.
ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MYSTICISM—THE Ancren Riwle AND JULIAN OF NORWICH—WALTER HYLTON—WILLIAM LAW—THE MYSTICISM OF WORDSWORTH—THE MYSTICISM OF ROBERT BROWNING.
JOHNSTON. R. F.
BUDDHIST CHINA. With numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 15s. net.