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The first chapter is devoted to a history of "Church reform:" the others relate to Wyclif's earlier years, his position as reformer, and as teacher and writer; to Chaucer's earlier years, to his earlier poems, to "Troilus and Cressida." the "House of fame," Legend of good women," the "Canterbury tales," etc. Morris, C: Civilization: an historical review of its elements. Chic., S. C. Griggs & Co., 1890. C. 2 V., 13+510; 7+490 p. D. cl., $4. The present work makes no pretence to be a history of civilization, in the ordinarily ccepted sense of the term, but is offered rather as an outline view of its elements, with some attempt to set forth the philosophy of human progress, and indicate the evolutionary steps by which the world of man has passed upward from primitive savagery to modern enlightenment. The field covered is a broad one. Each topic has been considered separately, so as to form, to some extent, a distinct treatise. The author has succeeded in his aim of being both interesting and instructive. Author of "The Aryan race" and "A manual of classical literature." Morris, C: An elementary history of the United States. Phil., J. B. Lippincott Co., 1890. c. 2-250 p. map, por. and il. D. cl., 60 c. MOULTON romance. Bust., Roberts Bros., 1890. 3-278 p The narrator of this romance falls asleep to-day and It is the inner story chiefly of the American people the author has set forth in a series of chapters descriptive of city and country life at various periods of our colonial and national history. The progress of invention, striking developments of mechanical ability, religious conditions, and all that makes up the multiform life of a great people are described. The story of our wars is not omitted nor the explorations and discoveries. The narrative is continued down to the present year. *Morris, G: S. Philosophy and Christianity. [New issue.] N. Y., Wilbur B. Ketcham, [1890.] c. 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D. cl.. 75 c. cl., A The subjects are: Difference between man and animal; Analysis of language; Thought thicker than blood. supplement contains "My predecessors," an essay on the genesis of the idea of the identity of thought and language in the history of philosophy. *Mulley, Jane, and Tabram, M. E. Songs and N. Y. and 256 p. il. games for our little ones. N. Y., Teachers' Pub. Co., 1890. 16°, bds., 25 c. *Munro, J. Pioneers of electricity. Chic.. Fleming H: Revell, 1890. 12°, cl., $1.40. Munroe, Kirk. Under orders: the story of a young reporter. N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. c. 5+348 p. il. D. cl., $1.25. Just as Myles Manning is within a year of finishing at X-College, his father has financial difficulties which cause Myles to leave college and seek a means for earning a living. By the advice of a friend he becomes a reporter on a New York paper. He begins at the very beginning, and has some humiliating first experiences. 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Beginning with William Tennent, Dr. Murphy gives a concise sketch of the founder of the Log College and his four sons, following this up with brief biographies of the other noted men of the time, and histories of their important work. The plan of the MYERS book is comprehensive yet concise, and covers the whole period of Presbyterian history for more than 200 years throughout the section of which the infant theological institution has always been the centre of interest. An ap. pendix also gives a full account of the notable celebration in September last, including the addresses made on that historic occasion. Murray, D: Christie and Herman H: The Bishops' Bible: a novel. N. Y., J: W. Lovell Co., [1890.] 397 p. D. (Lovell's international ser., no. 89.) cl., $1; pap., 50 c. It is accidentally discovered that the little old church in Thorbury town, an out-of-the-way parish of England, contains a copy of the Bishops' Bible of 1568, printed on vellum. 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English Bible studies, first year's course: sixty studies in the life of Christ; with an introd. by Rev. J. C. Hartzell, D.D. Cin., Cranston & Stowe, 1890. C. 120 p. D. cl., 50 c. Murray, Ja. H: Routledge's encyclopædia: biographical, geographical, historical, general. N. Y., G: Routledge & Sons, 1890. 3-222 p. S. cl.. 25 c. Contains about 3500 separate and carefully condensed articles Murray, W. H. H. How John Norton the trapper kept his Christmas. Bost., De Wolfe, Fiske & Co., 1891 [1890.] c. 109 p. il. O. cl., $1.50. The big-hearted trapper in the midst of his own Christthree children in the shanty beyond the clearing. He and mas thankfulness remembers the poor woman and her "Wild Bill" pack a box with eatables and clothes, and ful picture is given of their Christmas spent together, and make their way to her through the deep snow. A beautiof the happiness brought to the poor family. Murray, W: H: H. Lake Champlain and its shores. 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Heath & Co., 1890. C. 3+57 p. S. (Heath's modern language ser.) pap., 25 c. Myers, Rev. E. M., comp. The centurial: a Jewish calendar for one hundred years. N. Y., MYERS Rev. E. M. Myers, 167 E. 74th St., 1890. 198 p. O. cl.. $1. 117 c. The present compilation begins with Tishri 1, the Jewish New Year, equivalent to Sept. 15, 1890, and ends with Rosh-Chodesh, 1989, equivalent to Sept. 1 of that year. It shows the days of the week and corresponding dates of the English months on which every Rosh-Chodesh, feast, fast and festival will occur during that time. Also, directions to ascertain the English date of any Jahrzeit, and a summary of nearly seven hundred events, from the time of the Deluge up to the present, descriptive of the persecutions to which the Jewish people have been subjected, their victories aud defeats, the high positions which they have attained in arts and science, etc. Myers, P. Hamilton. Roxy Hastings; or, a raffle for life. N. Y., Street & Smith, [1890.] c. 4-242 p. D. (Select ser., no. 55.) pap., 25 c. Nadaillac, Marquise de. Prehistoric America; tr. by N. D'Anvers; ed., by W. H. Dall. [New popular ed.] N. Y., G: P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. c. 84. 7+566 p. il. O. cl.. $2.25. Contents: Man and the mastodon; The kitchenmiddens and the caves; The mound-builders; Pottery, weapons and the ornaments of the mound-builders; The cliff-dwellers and the inhabitants of the Pueblos; The people of Central America; The ruins of Central America; Peru; The men of America; The origin of man in America. NEW HAMPSHIRE Nature's whisperings; with quotations from Burns, Byron, Browning and others; il. in col, by E. A. Lewis. N. Y., T: Nelson & Sons, [1890.] no paging, S. bds., 70 c. 'Neath sun and star: a Scripture text-book; with poetical extracts for each day in the month; il. by F. Corbyn Price. N. Y., E. & J. B. Young & Co., [1890.] no paging, sq. Tt. (The Peniel ser.) bds., 50 c. Printed in eolors and monotint; pictures and verses. *Nebraska. 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After each story, the outline is here set of Christian cooperation since the Washington Confer- down. There are one hundred and seventy subjects in ence, by Rev. Josiah Strong, D.D.: Cooperative Religious all, given at length, and providing excellent reading for Work in New York State, by R. Fulton Cutting; The the young. At the end of the book is a large selection of needs of the city, by Prof. R. T. Ely and Rev. Josiah titles for the subjects of short papers; also instructions Strong, D.D.; The needs of the rural districts, by Rev. and examples for letter-writing, and a list of simple rules Henry Fairbanks; The mountain whites of the South, by Rev. Frank E. Jenkins; Needs of the times and the alliance methods, by Rev. J. M. Buckley D.D., Rev. Frank Russell, D.D., and Dr. J. L. Phil ips; Christian cooperation in awakening and directing the moral sentiment of the community, by Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D.D., and Archdeacon Alex. 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