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... more properly to he described as I Cihapters in tihe Iistory of Creation. That is to say, tlte purpose of the nwriter, in speaking of thle days. is the same as the purpose of the listorimn in ?? Iids Work into cheapters. ' Mr. Gladstone (discusses the ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... on Commercial and Technical Educa- tion, and on the New Code-a survey that is uni- versal in its scope so far as English-speaking com- munities are concerned. A magazine that enters so thoroughly into great questions as is done here should take a first ...

LITERATURE

... freo-will, evidence of God's intemvsition, and testimony as to as-wer to prayer. Evolution he teains a day-dream of science. Speaking of miracles, he says that if they who diabelieve those recorded in the Gospels would take their pens end strike I out all ...

LITERATURE

... of carnal grossness; it wos absolutely ia:eiectsal and spiritual-the face of one who had mnani- fosrle earned the right to speak to man of toangs eternal., There are s'me pleasant descriptions in the book of Paris it IS70. ;ctety at Leipzig, Jena, Munich ...

LITERATURE

... future wrorld, Mr. Fyfe ;C-cnt hinself with selelting its principal terms .. .h5 5,t and carefully ascertaining their mean- so Speaking of the origin of the term Gehenna, - ith Fartar and w-rites, That Glen-Hinaoin a place to burm carcases and other offal ...

LEEDS EXHIBITION

... consideration of the matter until the ieeult of mediation was known. DEFENCE OF LANCASHIRE MINERS BY THE BISHOe OF LIVERPOOL. Speaking yesterday at a meeting of the Additional Carates' Soiety, in Liverpool, Bishop iyle, replyng to the recent criticism of Baron ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... not always easy to obtain this help, and so, many who wish their children to speak French are content to engage a French bonne, and certainly the little ones learn to speak with her very rapidly, but in many cases the disap- pointed mother will find ...

LITERATURE

... that worthy, he gives s nsary characteristic utterances of his master, from which wre poroceed to select almuost at randotn. Speaking on one occasion to his lifelotg friend Miss pestody, Emerson made the significant admission that his ;U-cia1 pansi consistsd ...

THE PASSION PLAY

... parts are allotted by a committee of thirty, the Burgo- mnaster in the chair. Half the villagers are enrolled. There are 104 speaking parts for men and 15 for women, and 258 mute actors. The choir of guardian spirits, the orchestra, and the stage attendants ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... settled conviction and triumphant faith. The sermons which accompany Dr. Nicoll's touching tribute to his lifelong friend speak for themselves, and reveal the unusual strength and overflowing sympathy of the preacher. Dr. Eimalie's intimate friends were ...

LITERATURE

... in any Way whatever has lost its coanecton with the rest of its relatives, by the loss of the intermediate forms, then we speak of a species. New, changed form-constituents appear therefore in the variety and species as the expression of changed growth ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... want to borrow a sum of £40,000, in order to build. a great central ball in. L'ondon, which shall be. the academy, so as to speak, of all who follow the delightful science of horticulture. Since they were compelled to leave South Kensington the council ...