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which is at once plain and forcible, may be strongly recommended<br />

for family use.&quot;- Union Review.<br />

&quot; An excellent little book of morning and evening prayer for a<br />

week. They appear to us the very pattern of what household prayers<br />

should be.&quot; Literary Churchman.<br />

&quot;<br />

This collection is a good one; comprehensive, yet brief.&quot; Clerical<br />

Journal.<br />

Price 3s. ; by<br />

Post 3s. 4d.<br />

The Reformed Monastery; or the<br />

LOVE OF JESUS : A Sure and Short, Pleasant and Easy<br />

Way to Heaven ;<br />

in Meditations, Directions, and Eesolutions<br />

to Love and Obey JESUS unto Death. With a Preface by the<br />

Eev. F. G. LEE, D.C.L., F.S.A., Domestic Chaplain to the<br />

Earl of Morton. (Being a Reprint of the said Work by Dr.<br />

BOILEAU, Chaplain to Dr. FELL, Bishop of Oxford, 1675.)<br />

&quot;<br />

Mr. Lee has done good service in rescuing this exceedingly choice<br />

volume of meditations on the Love of Jesus from the oblivion into<br />

which it had been allowed to full. Apart from its great value for<br />

devotional purposes, it serves to show that for works instinct with<br />

the deepest spirituality and unction, in its best sense, we need not<br />

necessarily have recourse to the production of ascetic writers of the<br />

Roman Communion, as some persons are disposed to fancy.&quot;<br />

Church Times.<br />

&quot;A devotional work of great beauty, clearness, and originality<br />

not taken from Roman Catholic sources, but from the pen of one of<br />

Bishop Fell s chaplains. We strongly recommt nd it.&quot; John Bull.<br />

&quot; A thoroughly Anglican volume of meditations so remarkably<br />

popular towards the end of the seventeenth century as to have gone<br />

through five editions in as many years. Thoroughly systematic, emi<br />

nently deep and full, while abounding in beautiful thoughts and<br />

suggestive sentiments, it will be of great value to all whose lives<br />

have been framed on the model of our own English system ; which,<br />

if not high, is deep, sound, sober, and practical.&quot;- Un ion Review.<br />

&quot;Was written by a Protestant divine, yet it is cast in the mould<br />

of the old Church.&quot; Clerical Journal.<br />

&quot;<br />

It has often V.een asked, says the Rev. F. G-. Lee in the Preface,<br />

whether or not there could be found original treatises written by<br />

members of the Church of England during the past three hundred<br />

years which, in republication, might assist to deepen the great prin<br />

ciples of Catholic truth energizing amongst us, and to promote the<br />

practice of meditation and prayer. The present republication is one<br />

answer to this question, and great thanks are due to the Editor for<br />

it.&quot; Church Review.<br />

&quot; In itself it is a valuable book, making much of the spirit which<br />

was revived, or rather reproduced, in the Devotional Manuals edited<br />

by Dr. Pusey ; and it is curious in another aspect, as showing how a<br />

Church revival always takes the same practical shape.&quot; Christian<br />

Remembrancer.

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