THE LERINS— SION COLLEGE 



The History of the Islands of the Levins. The MonaUery, Saints, and 

 Theologians of S. Honorat. By A. C. Coopef-Marsdin^ D.D., Houorar\ 

 Canon of Rochester. 

 Demy Svo. pp. vii + 336. With 15 illustrations. Price \os. 6J. net 



This work follows on the author's Life of Caesarius, Bishop of Aries, 

 and, as an account of the leaders of Christian thought in the fifth and 

 sixth centuries who were trained in the monastery of S. Honorat, fills a 



The Cell of "The Man with the Iron Mask" 



gap in English theological literature. After reviewing the islands themselves, 

 the lives of S. Vincent and S. Patrick, and the foundation of the monastery, 

 the author treats of the monastery as a " Nursery ot Bishops," and in an 

 appendix deals witii Ancient Buildings, Treasures and Monuments. 



Sion College and Library. By E. H. Peam\ M.J., Canon of ireitmlnster, 

 a Trustee of Sion Hospital, and formerly President of Sion College. 

 Demy Svo. pp. viii+374. With 4 illustrations. Price 91. net 

 "Perhaps those who will take most pleasure in Canon Pearce's book will be 



such as have themselves walked about Sion But this well-written volume is one as 



well for the general reader with historical or antiquarian tastes. Even dipped into here 

 and there in a spare hour, it will be found to yield much treasure to inform the mind, 

 to stir the imaijination with curious, incisive pictures of bygone days and manners, and 



sometimes to evoke a hearty laugh Yet let it not be supposed for a moment that this 



is other than a sound and exhaustive history of its subject." — GiiarJiaii 



