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The English Dominicans (1221-1921). Loudon C.T.S.; 10 parts, 2d each. Last week we reviewed Father Bede Jarrett’s scholarly work on the English Dominicans. Now we have to hand ten G.T.S. publications contributed by such distinguished writers as Fathers Jarrett, Devas, Dix, Essex, Pope, and Gumbley, covering every phase of Dominican activity arid scholarship during seven hundred years. It is an admirable series, and the only thing to regret about it is that it is not issued in one well-bound volume. No doubt the demand for the pamphlets will secure that result later on. Sf. Paul A Papist, Rev. T. J. Agius, S.J. (London C.T.S.), is a useful study of the Pauline texts bearing on the papacy. Psycho-Analysis and Christian Morality, by E. Boyd Barrett, S.J. (C.T.S.), is important regarding the new cult of Psycho-Analysis
St. Jerome and the Holy Scripture. The Encyclical Letter of Pope Benedict XV. on the fifteenth centenary of the death of St. Jerome. Burns, Oates, Washbourne, Ltd., London; price Is net.
Irish Headings, by A. M. and T. D. Sullivan (new edition, Gill, Dublin).
For many years nothing more than the writings of the two Sullivans helped to' keep alive the spirit of nationality among the masses of the Irish people. The books they wrote ought never be permitted to die. It is good to see that there is still a demand for new editions. We note that Burns and Oates have recently published a new edition of another important book by the Sullivans— Ireland.
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New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1921, Page 13
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251BOOK NOTICES New Zealand Tablet, 25 August 1921, Page 13
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