"A really earnest and noble book."—Academy.

"This really valuable book."—Daily News.


Nunnery Life in the Church of England; or, Seventeen Years with Father Ignatius. By Sister Mary Agnes, O.S.B. Introduction by the Rev. W. Lancelot Holland, M.A., Vicar of All Saints', Hatcham. With Portrait. Fourth Thousand. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

"The book is valuable as an illustration of the way in which the work of Rome is being done in our land under Church of England auspices. We wish the book an extensive circulation. Young Christians specially should be made cognisant of its story."—Christian.

Life Inside the Church of Rome. By M. F. Clare Cusack (the "Nun of Kenmare"). Second Thousand. In crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"Miss Cusack has a great deal to reveal, and she speaks with no hesitating sound. The book before us is something more than a revelation to the Protestant world; it is also a controversial treatise, in popular form, in which the doctrinal errors of the Papacy are considered from the highest standpoint—the written Word of God. It is a book which should find a place on every Protestant family's bookshelves."—English Churchman.

IMPORTANT WORK BY THE DEAN OF NORWICH.

The Christian Ministry: Its Origin, Constitution, Nature, and Work. A Contribution to Pastoral Theology. By the Very Rev. William Lefroy, D.D., Dean of Norwich. In one Volume, 8vo, cloth, 14s.

"This is, in every sense of the word, a timely book.... From the importance of the themes which it embraces, Dean Lefroy's book is one that should be of great value."—Record.

"In presenting his own views, which he does with remarkable power and in the most lucid way, the author has occasion to controvert the opinions of several recent writers, a duty which he performs with great ability, fairness, and unvarying courtesy. These lectures are by no means dry or dull reading; they are lightened up by many passages of chastened eloquence; they show ripe scholarship, and a thorough mastery of materials by which a judgment is to be formed."—Scotsman.