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Messrs. Methuen's Announcements 5 OLD HARROW DAYS. By C. H. Mixchin. Cr.Z-.v. y.6d. A volume of reminiscences which will be interesting to old Harrovians and to many of the general public. Theology A PRIMER OF THE BIBLE. By Prof. W. H. Bennett. Crown ?:Vo. 2s. 6d. This Primer sketches the history of the books which make up the Bible, in the light of recent criticism. It gives an account of their character, origin, and composi- tion, as far as possible in chronological order, with special reference to their relations to one another, aiid to the history of Israel and the Church. The formation of the Canon is illustrated by chapters on the Apocrj^jha (Old and New Testament); and there is a brief notice of the history of the Bible since the close of the Canon. LIGHT AND LEAVEN : Historical and Social Sermons. By the Rev. H. Hensley Hensox, M.A., Fellow of All Souls', Incumbent of St. Clary's Hospital, Ilford. Crown Svo. 6s. THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Newly Trans- lated, with an Introduction, by C. Bigg, D.D., late Student of Christ Church. With a Frontispiece. iSmo. is. 6d. This little book is the first volume of a new Devotional Series, printed in clear type, and published at a very low price. This volume contains the nine books of the ' Confessions ' which "are suitable for devotional purposes. The name of the Editor is a suflScient guarantee of the excellence of the edition. THE HOLY SACRIFICE. By F. Weston, M.A., Curate of St. INIatthew's, Westminster. l%mo. is. A small volume of devotions at the Holy Communion. Naval and Military A HISTORY OF THE ART OF WAR. By C. W. Oman, M. A., Fellow of All Souls', Oxford. Dciiiy%vo. Illustrated, zis. Vol. 11. Medleval Warfare. Mr. Oman is engaged on a History of the Art of War, of which the above, though covering the middle period from the fall of the Roman Empire to the general use of gunpowder in Western Europe, is the first instalment. The first battle dealt with will be .drianople (378) and the last Navarette (1367). _ There will appear later a volume dealing with the Art of War among the Ancients, and another covering the 15th, lo'.h, and 17th centuries. The book will deal mainly with tactics and strategy, fortifications and siegccraft, but sub.-idiary chapters will give some account of the development of arms and armour, and of the various forms of military organization known to the Middle Ages.