Church review . nterest iscomposed of the stories told eachmonth in Ainslees Magazine unclesthe heading Tales of the ChemistsClub. The one this month is calledThe Analysis of Faith and the numerous other articles andstories none is of greater general in-terest than The Mormon Richelieu,by Arthur I. Street, an article aboutGeorge Q. Cannon, the present headof the Mormon church. The Self Culture Magazine has areputation that it never falls back title indicates something of whatmay be expected as its contents. It isalways very readable and always up todate. The department The


Church review . nterest iscomposed of the stories told eachmonth in Ainslees Magazine unclesthe heading Tales of the ChemistsClub. The one this month is calledThe Analysis of Faith and the numerous other articles andstories none is of greater general in-terest than The Mormon Richelieu,by Arthur I. Street, an article aboutGeorge Q. Cannon, the present headof the Mormon church. The Self Culture Magazine has areputation that it never falls back title indicates something of whatmay be expected as its contents. It isalways very readable and always up todate. The department The Worldand its Doings considers current his-tory. The Missionary Review of theWorld, published by Funk & Wagnallsof New York, always follows historyclosely as regards its influence on mis-sions and missionary work, the worldover. Its general articles on subjectsof religious character have made itknown as the best missionary maga-zine in the world. In Scribners Magazine, Mr. Bar-ries new serial Tommy and Grizel. :Lorna Doones Brook. begins, as does also Theodore Roose-velts Oliver Cromwell. HowardPyle and Henry James are among thestory writers for the number. Horace Bushnell: Preacher and Theo-logian. By Theodore T. pages, 8 vo. Boston: Houghton,Mifflin and Co. Price $ people of the present generationrealize the influence Bushnell had uponNew England theology. His influencefor a simpler, better and more real re-ligion was greater than any other indi-vidual, not excepting Jonathan Ed-wards. His life was marked by sin-cerity of purpose, and was the secret of his powerand his success. His life was Munger has succeeded in pro-ducing a book that is not only a biog-raphy of Bushnell. but a critical analysisof his writings as well. For severalreasons the book is of unusual value—the principal one being that as a laborof love the text shows that sympathywith, and apreciation of, its subject,which makes its beauty and inspirationmost s


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