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By the Author of "Ragged Homes, and How to Mend them." 16mo, 1s. cloth. "We heartily hope that this little book will be widely circulated and extensively read." - Church of England Magazine.
By Mrs G. W. Sheppard. Fcap. 8vo, 2s. cloth.
"As belonging: to a class of which ' The Missing Link' and 'Haste to the Rescue' are notable examples, this unpretending volume has strong claims on those who ' fear God and regard man.' " - Wesley an Times.
Illustrative of His Divine Character and Mission. By the Rev. A. L. R.
Foote, M.A., Brechin. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. " This is a work of great simplicity, beauty, and power. The charm of this work lies in the fulness and force of its individualisings. It is full of riches for the observant and reflecting Christian." - Scottish Guardian.
A Sequel to " Incidents in the Life of our Saviour." By the Rev. A. L. R. Foote, M.A. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth.
"These essays, twenty-one in number, will furnish excellent devotional readings, and cannot fail to be edifying to thoughtful Christians." - Clerical Journal.
By the Rev. J. R.
Macduff, D.D., Author of "Morning and Night Watches," " Faithful Pro-miser," etc. Post 8vo, 6s. 6d. cloth.
"An excellent and exceedingly attractive work. Its character is simplicity, earnestness, and devoutness." - Witness.
Notes of a Spring Journey from Cairo to Beersheba. By Horatius Bonar, D.D. Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth. "The work before us is the production of a man of fine intellect, of considerable powers of observation, and of a genial and kindly nature. He is a man of considerable reading." - Saturday Review.
By James Hamilton, D.D., F.L.S. Small crown 8vo, 5s. cloth.
" We give a very cordial welcome to this volume. Dr Hamilton deserves well of the Christian public. ... A most delightful volume he has given us, full of graphic picturing, of rich illustration, of fresh and suggestive thinking, in a style always animated and glowing, often truly eloquent. Most heartily do we recommend this volume to the perusal of those of our readers who have not already possessed themselves of it." - Witness.
A Third Series Of Plain Sermons for all the Sundays and Chief Holidays of the Year. Preached to a Village Congregation. By the Rev. Arthur Roberts, M.A., Rector of Woodrising, Norfolk, Author of " Village Sermons." Two vols, crown 8vo, 10s. cloth.
"The style is plain, the topics are sensibly discussed, the doctrine is scriptural. We have heretofore commended an earlier volume of Mr Roberts' Sermons, and we are glad to repeat our commendation with respect to the volume before us." - Church of England Magazine.
By the late Rev. George Wagner, Author of "Sermons on the Book of Job." Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth.
" The sermons are simple and plain, but very full of instruction." - Record.
By the Author of "The Way Home." Square 16mo, 1s. stiff paper cover; 23. 6d. cloth.
"A remarkable little book; so remarkable, indeed, that in the whole range of our Christian literature for the young we know of nothing to equal it." - British Messenger.
By the Rev. E. Casalis, late Missionary Director of the Paris Evangelical Mission House. Post 8vo, 6s. cloth.
" The work gives us a capital insight into the life of a powerful African tribe." - Athenaeum.
By his Widow. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d. cloth.
" In both taste and feeling the book is a most favourable specimen of religious biography." - Christian Remembrancer. " This is a charming biography." - Record.
Edited by Sergeant William White. With a Preface by the Author of " Memorials of Captain Hedley Vicars." Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth. " These memoirs are very interesting. . . . It is edited by Sergeant White, the Preface being written by Miss March with her usual piety and good feeling." - Christian Observer.
By James Large. Crown 8vo, 4s. 6d. cloth.
"It abounds in most valuable matter, eminently calculated to instruct and to edify. It is replete with interesting facts and circumstances, all in point, and appropriate citations from the Word of God, as well as from sacred poetry." - British Standard.
By the Author of "Tales and Sketches of Christian Life," etc. 16mo, 2s. 6d. cloth.
" This is a curious collection of multifarious subjects, all of a character to command attention and to repay it. Its airy, romantic character imparts a charm which will be deeply felt by young people." - British Standard.
By Zaida.
With a Preface by the Author of " Haste to the Rescue." Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. cloth.
" This is an exceedingly pretty, well-written tale. Its object, much better achieved than that of many a more pretentious volume, is to exhibit the pastor's wife as a true 'helpmeet' to her husband." - Dublin Christian Examiner.
An Outline of the Origin and Progress of the Yoruba Mission. By Miss Tucker. Foolscap 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.
By Miss Tucker. Foolscap 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.
A Short Account of the first Establishment of Christianity in Rupert's Land by the Church Missionary Society. By Miss Tucker. With Illustrations. Foolscap, 3s. 6d. cloth.
By Francis Wayland, D.D. Two Vols. 8vo, 12s. cloth.
By a Cambridge Man. Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. cloth.
"There are a great many very sensible hints in this little book, which young men may study with advantage." - Church of England Magazine.
By Mrs. Newman Hall. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. cloth.
"These short historical sketches convey a great deal of interesting information; and we have no doubt, from its engaging style, that the work will be appreciated by young people, for whom it chierly appears to be written." - Christian Observer.
By the Rev. Andrew A. Bonar, Glasgow. Fcap. 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.
" Mr Bonar, like the Master, has the tongue of the learned to speak a word in season to him that is weary. This book will be found singularly valuable in the sick chamber." - London Monthly Record.
By Rev. W. E. Boardman. Edited, with a Preface, including Notices of the Revivals, by the Author of " Memorials of Captain Hedley Vicars," and "English Hearts and English Hands." Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.
"There is a freshness and force in the work which pleases us much.....
The Preface extends to more than forty pages, and contains a rapid sketch, interspersed with facts, of the gracious revival which is now spreading so auspiciously through the churches." - Evangelical Christendom.
By J. Stouohton, Author of "Lights of the World," "Spiritual Heroes," etc Crown 8vo, 5s. cloth.
"Mr Stoughton's volume may be earnestly and warmly recommended. . . . Its chaste piety will make it deservedly acceptable to a large class of readers. . . . We know of no recent volume of religious meditation which is likely to be more profitably read or pleasantly remembered." - Daily News.
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