22 BOOKS PUBLISHED B1 ROCHESTER DIOCESAN DIRECTORY. With a Map of the Diocese. Published by Authority. Small crown 8vo. paper boards, cloth back, Is. 6d. ROW LEY.- Works by the Rev. HENRY ROWLEY. THE RELIGIONS OF THE AFRICANS. Fcap. 8vo. cloth boards, 3s. 6d. TWENTY YEARS IN CENTRAL AFRICA. The Story of the Universities' Mission, from its Commencement under Bishop Mackenzie to the Present Time. With Map. Crown 8vo. cloth boards, 5s. RULE.-PARENTS' MANUAL FOR THE RELIGIOUS TRAIN- ING OF CHILDREN. With Prayers and Hymns. By the Rev. U. Z. RULE. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 6d. [Third Edition. 'By far the best book of the kind we know; so simple are its earliest prayers, hymns, and instructions.'-GUARDIAN. RUTH HALLIDAY; or, The Adopted Daughter. A Tale founded on Fact. Fcap. 8vo. cloth boards, Is. ST. AUSTIN'S COURT; or, The Grandchildren. With Coloured Frontispiece. i8mo. cloth boards, Is. SHADOWS OF TRUTH ; or, Thoughts and Allegories in Prose and Verse. By G. M. C. Fcap. 8vo. cloth boards, gilt edges, 2s. 6d. [Third Edition. SI KES.--Works by the Rev. T. B. SIKES, A.A., F R. His. Soc., Rector of Burstow, Surrey. ENGLAND'S PRAYER-BOOK. A Short and Practical Ex- position of the Services. i8mo. cloth boards, 2s. 6d. HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FROM THE FIRST TO THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. i8mo. cloth boards, 3s. 6d. SILVERMERE ANNALS; Tales of Village Life. By C. E. B. With Coloured Frontispiece. Fcap. 8vo. cloth boards, Is. SKETCHES FROM LIFE; or, Work among the Poor ot London. By a PARISH DEACONESS. Royal 32mo. 4d. SKEY.- PERSONAL HOLINESS AS INFLUENCING THE CONDUCT IN TRADE. By GEORGE SKEY. 8vo, 2d. SLATTER.-STUDENTS' GOSPEL HARMONY. Being the Four Gospels in the Original Greek, arranged in parallel columns so as to show the consentient portions together, with a Preface and Analytical Tables. the Rev. JOHN SLATTER, M.A., Vicar of Streatley, Berks, and Hon, Canon, Christ Church, Oxford. Demy 8vo. cloth boards, 12s. 6d. 'Although, in many cases, the assignation of a passage to a particular place in the "Harmony" must involve a choice of difficulties, there is evidence throughout that all the conditions of theproblem have been fully considered. In short, a student who follows Canon Slatter will hardly go wrong.'-DAILY NEWS.