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rH. " June i6, 1909.
The Library
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By the direction of the General Assembly
the Committee of Publication in Richmond,
will publish in a handsome volume
the twelve addresses delivered at Savannah
on the Calvin celebration. They
were able and scholarly, and will be
of lasting value. The cost of publication
will it is hoped be secured principally
by subscripticn in advance. The
book will be a splend'd contribution by
our Church to sound theology and to
church history. Dr. Warfield, of Princeton.
was not present on account of the
illness cf his wife, but his address was
sent to the Assembly and will be Included
In the volume. In the abence
of President Alderman, of the JJnlverslty
of Virginia, "Calvin's Contribution to
Education and Progress," was ably presented
by President Denney, of Washington
and Lee.
From the F. H. Revell Company.
Practical Church Music, by Edmund S.
Lcreuz, editor of "The Choir Leader," and
"The Choir Herald." 12 mo. 423 pp., $1.50
net. This book is announced as a Discussion
of Purposes, Methods and Plans?
an encyclopedia of church music. It oc-"
cupies a field of importance for which we
do not now recall any other book. It is
prepared from the standpoint of th*
churches which are non-liturgical. There
are five parts, the titles of which iudicate
the scope of the discussion. "The Min
ister's Musical Preparation." "The Minister's
Hymnological Preparation," "Congregational
Singing," "The Management of
Church Choirs," and "Practical Application
of Church Music." There is an appendix.
giving a list of books, church
music, cantatas, solos, duets, anthems,
etc. A full index affords immediate access
to all subjects treated.
The Practice of Prayer, by G. Campbeu
Morgan, D. D., Westminster Chapel, London.
128 pp., $1.00 net. This little voi
ume contains a series of addresses delivered
at Northfleld and elsewhere, that
are bearing fruit in many lives. The
issue of them in the printed book will
extend their influence widely. It is an
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no superficial way. It Is not mystic, nor
without substantial foundation on the
truth of God's word. After the preliminary.
giving a reason and the scope for
tlie book, the author writes of the Posai
bility of Prayer, The Platform, The Preparation,
The Plane and The Practice of
Prayer. We commend tills book most
heartily, and especially to our younger
ministers. It is sound in doctrine, thoroughly
scriptural, and heart-stirring. It
will greatly affect the strength, happiness
and frultfulness of any minister's
service to the Lord, and His people.
i ne Deity of Christ, by Robert E. Speer,
Small. f6 mo., 54 pp., 25 cents. You can carry
this little volume in your pocket, and read
it on the train. It is a Northfleld address,
with three supplementary notes, on the
witness to Christ of R. H. Hutton, editor
of the Spectator, London; of Maurice,
who renounced Unltarlanlsm for Faith In
the Divinity of Jesus; and of the younger