N. Y. Times. 10: 205. Ap. 1, ‘05. 230w.
+Outlook. 79: 856. Ap. 1, ‘05. 60w.

Westcott, Rev. Frank Nash. Church and the good Samaritan; mission addresses to men. [**]$1. Whittaker.

A series of Lent addresses to men. They include The lawyer’s question, The Jericho road, The priest and the Samaritan, The Samaritan and the Jew, The wayside inn, The two pence.

+ —Outlook. 79: 758. Mr. 25, ‘05. 60w.

[*] Westcott, Frank N. Heart of catholicity. $1. Young churchman.

A defence of the conception of the church which is held by the “high church” party of the Anglican communion. It regards the church as a divine institution let down from above, the dispenser of truth and salvation as against the view held by the members of that communion in common with other protestants that the church is a historic growth which has developed out of human needs and which is seeking truth and salvation. The author means by “catholicity” the former conception of the church, but the term ought to be big enough to include both views.

Outlook. 81: 134. S. 16, ‘05. 150w.

Westrup, Margaret. Coming of Billy. $1.25. Harper.

“Billy’s coming will be a pleasure to readers of all ages, for Billy is a delightful addition to the real small boys of fiction. His parents send him from India to Rose Cottage, England, where he is a source of continual surprises, not always agreeable to his maiden aunts. He takes a hand in the love affairs of the ‘youngest and prettiest’ Miss Primrose.”—Outlook.

“The reviewer fancies that the whole book is much more likely to interest mature, and even elderly readers, than children.”