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of maturer age, is a charming delineation, and must, we are inclined to think, in some of its leading features, have been traced from a living example.

Select Pieces from the Poems of William Wordsworth. Square 12mo.-This is a beautiful volume. Each page is surrounded by a highly ornamental woodcut border of varied pattern, and in addition, at the head of each poem, is introduced an engraving on wood, the subject of which is taken from the piece to which it is prefixed; many of these are designed with great taste, and the execution is equally good. The editor also has displayed great judgment in his selection of the poems, which are all chosen from those writings of the great poet of the Lakes which possess a more popular character, and the meaning and spirit of which is more intelligible by the ordinary reader. We cannot conclude our notice of this volume without expressing our gratification at the ap. appearance of what promises, in a form so worthy of the distinguished author, to make his admirable productions more enerally known.

Letters to my Children on the present Dangers of the Church of Christ. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 828.-A short prefatory advertisement mentions that these letters were really written, as the title intimates, for the benefit of the author's children. They are intended, he says, to help the reader to distinguish "between true and false doctrine-between a gospel which takes from Christ to give to man, and that pure and heaven-taught Gospel which sets Him before us as the only Mediator between God and man-the only sacrifice for sin-the only way to the Father, and the Lord our righteousness." The writings of several of the bishops of the church are quoted, and the sermons of Dr. O'Brien, the present Bishop of Ossory, are referred to throughout. A list of books on the anti-tractarian side of the question is subjoined.

Portraits of Martyrs, Reformers, and Eminent Divines. Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 4to. These portraits were originally engraved for the Christian Guardian, a religious periodical containing many bio

graphical memoirs. They are now republished, as "illustrative of Fox's Book of Martyrs, Milner's, Mosheim's, Fuller's, and other Church Histories." The size in which they were engraved is octavo, but they are taken off in quarto, to suit editions of various sizes. The first number contains the portraits of Wicliffe, John Huss, Jerome of Prague, and Zuinglius; the second, Ecolampadius, Luther, Bugenhagen, and Vadianus; the third, Melancthon, Tyndal, Bullinger, and Bucer. If the design meets with encouragement, it will be carried on to eight or ten numbers. Mr. Soames's new translation of Mosheim, the new edition of Fuller, the republication of Fox (which is now proceeding), the volumes of the Parker Society, and the recent History of the Reformation by M. D'Aubigné, concur fortunately with the issue of this series of illustrative engravings.

Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley, M.P. on the present Defective State of National Education, and the Necessity of Government Interference. By the Rev. Thomas Page, M.A. Incumbent of Christ Church, Virginia Water, Egham. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 171.-Since this volume appeared, the question of Government interference has (for the present at least) been abruptly disposed of, as the wellmeant intentions of Her Majesty's ministers have been thwarted by sectarian opposition. Still we would hope that the cause of National Education may gain by the delay, and that this opposition, having obtained its own purpose, may experience the wholesome effects of reflection and reaction. In the mean time, a careful perusal of this little volume will do much towards a right understanding of the subject. While it shows the advantages of national education, it does not conceal the defects of the present state of religious instruction, and in that respect is well worth reading by every person who has the superintendence of a weekly or Sunday school. The facts and extracts from inspectors' reports, &c. which are scattered throughout the volume, increase its use, particularly as few have the means of obtaining or condensing such a body of information on the topic of which it treats.

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