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1. Palestine and Russia.

16mo. cloth, bevelled, 1s. 6d.; paper cover, 1s.

2. Rome, Turkey, and Jerusalem.

Sermons in Connexion with the Second Advent.

Twelfth Thousand, 16mo. cloth, 1s. 6d.; paper, 1s.

‘It is very difficult to deal with prophetical subjects in the pulpit; but these five sermons may be taken as a model of this kind of teaching. Mr. Hoare argues on the broad, simple lines of prophecy, in a way which, to our mind, must bring irresistible conviction.’—Clergyman’s Magazine.

3. Inspiration: Its Nature and Extent.

and Edition, revised and enlarged. 16mo. cl. 1s. 6d.; paper, 1s.

4. Sermons for the Day.

Fcap. 8vo. sewed, 6d.

5. The Communion and Communicant.

4th Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcap. 8vo. sewed, 6d.

6. Baptism.

As Taught in the Bible and Prayer-book.

6th Edition. Fcap. 8vo. sewed, 4d.

STANDARD WORKS.

Turkey;

Or, The Judgment of God upon Apostate Christendom.

By Rev. Bourchier Wrey Savile, M.A., of Shillingford.

16mo. cloth, 1s. 6d.; paper cover, 1s.

‘Eminently interesting and suggestive . . . The rise and fall of the Saracenic and Turkish Empire are events of such historic importance, that a summary like that which Mr. Savile has here sketched will be found useful to those who are able to appreciate the importance and the tendency of the events included within the limits of what is termed the Eastern Question.’

Record.

Also, by the same Author.

The Bride of Christ. 6d.; cloth, 1s. 6d.; paper cover, 1s.

I will Sing of the Mercies of the Lord;

Or, An Exposition of the 89th Psalm.

By Rev. Canon Bardsley, of Manchester. Sq. fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

‘Edifying and instructive. . . . The writer evidently speaks everywhere out of the fullness of his own heart, and tells of truths which are the strength and comfort of his own inward life.’

Record.

The Life after Death, and the Things to Come.

By the Rev. John Cullen, of Radclyffe-on-Trent.

With Memoir by Rev. W. H. M. H. Aitken, Mission Preacher.

Square fcap. 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

‘Sober and serious, as well befits its important theme. In doctrine sound, in argument convincing, and in appeal powerful.’

Christian Observer.

Dies IrÆ:

The Final Judgment and Future Prospects of Mankind.

By the Rev. R. B. Girdlestone, M.A.

Revised and Cheaper Edition. Sq. fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

‘The topics discussed are solemn and important beyond all others, and have been handled by the author in a very careful and reverent spirit.’—Christian Observer.

The Modern Avernus.

The Descent of England. How far?

A Question for Parliament and the Constituencies.

By Junius Junior. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, 6s.

‘Romanism is dealt with in the aspects which it now presents; and all the questions, which are common topics of thought and conversation, are reviewed in a plain and practical manner.’

Christian Observer.

Scripture and Science Not at Variance.

By the late Ven. John H. Pratt, Archdeacon of Calcutta.

Seventh Edition, revised. Small crown 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

‘The Archdeacon’s reply is firm and candid, and has one great quality which we earnestly recommend, that it is decided in tone.’

Christian Advocate.

Christian Certainty.

By the Rev. Samuel Wainwright, D.D., of Dalston.

Author of ‘Voices from the Sanctuary.’ 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

‘“A Synopsis of the Christian Evidences” would be no untrue title for this work.’—Christian Observer.

The Church in the Cherubim;

Or, The Glory of the Saints.

By Rev. James Gossett Tanner, M.A., of Maida Hill.

Square fcap. 8vo. cloth antique, 5s.

‘A very important monograph, ripe, scholarly, and deeply devotional.’—Clergyman’s Magazine.

Christ Our Example.

By Caroline Fry.

With Preface by Rev. A. M. W. Christopher, M.A.

Fourteenth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.; paper, 1s.

‘Earnest and practical in its character, this will long remain a favourite with Christian readers, and those who are yet unacquainted with it will do well to enter upon its perusal forthwith.’

Rock.

WORKS BY A. M. JAMES.

1. True Consecration;

Or, Close Abiding of the Heart in God.

Square fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

‘A complete manual or illustration of the Christian life in all its stages and aspects . . . We cordially recommend the volume as sound, scriptural, and edifying.’—Record.

‘A holy book, not leavened in any degree with modern perfectionism, but yet setting before the believer the highest conceivable standard, and wisely urging him to press forward.’

Sword & Trowel.

2. The Covenant of Love.

A Manual of Devotion for the Sick and Suffering.

Being 28 Readings, with a Prayer and Hymn to each.

Extra crown 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.; paper cover, 2s.

‘Gentle, soothing, and at the same time ardently religious; it supplies just the special groove of thought which is needed for the sick-room.’—Literary Churchman.

3. The City which hath Foundations.

Or, Thoughts on a Future State.

With an Introductory Letter by Right Hon. Sir J. Coleridge.

Cheaper Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

‘Written to counteract some erroneous notions respecting a future state. Its tone is thoughtful and scriptural.’

Church of England Magazine.

‘Introduced by a letter from Sir John Taylor Coleridge, which is as beautiful a dissertation upon the mourner’s hope as we have ever met with.’—Guardian.

4. The Service of Love;

Or, Ministry for Christ in our Daily Life.

New Edition. Square 18mo. cloth, 1s. 6d.; paper, 1s.

‘A really good book, enforcing ministry for Christ in our daily life.’—Guardian.

‘A little book full of sweetness.’—King’s Highway.

‘Young Christians will find it especially helpful. . . . Full of the truest help and encouragement.’—Christian Progress.

5. A Selection of Prayers for Family Use.

With an Address by E. James, M.A., Canon of Winchester.

Edited by A. M. James. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 1s.

‘Not only the well-chosen prayers, but his practical address on the value of family devotion with which the volume opens, will be acceptable in many cases.’

Churchman’s Shilling Magazine.

6. My Strength is made Perfect in Weakness.

Second Thousand. Square 18mo. 2d.; or 1s. 6d. per dozen.

‘A little tract on tinted paper, in which is stated very simply and affectionately how Christian people may fail to find their Saviour’s strength by not seeking more than His strength, that is Himself. The strength is to come, not from without, but, as the branch derives its strength from the vine, by ultimate union with Christ.’—Church Bells.

FOR THE SICK AND AGED.

1. Songs in the Night;

Or, Hymns of Hope and Trust for Weary Watchers.

Selected and Arranged by Anna Clowes.

Extra crown 8vo. very large type, paper, 1s. 6d.; cloth, 2s.

‘Selected with good judgment . . . Will no doubt prove a welcome companion to many of those who are afflicted or distressed.’—Record.

2. The Sheltering Vine.

Selections by the late Countess of Northesk.

With Introduction by the Most Rev. R. C. Trench, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. Ninth Thousand. Two Vols. 10s. 6d. Vol. I. cloth, 6s.; Vol. II. cloth (on the Loss of Friends), 4s. 6d.

The object of this Work is to afford consolation under the various trials of mind and body to which all are exposed, by a Selection of Texts and Passages from Holy Scripture, and Extracts from Old and Modern Authors, in Prose and Poetry, with a Selection of Prayers adapted to the same.

3. The Name of Jesus, and other Poems.

By C. M. Noel. 14th Thousand. New Edition.

Square fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.; roan limp, 5s.; mor. 7s. 6d.

4. Words of Peace;

Or, The Blessings of Sickness. By Bish. Oxenden, D.D.

61st Thousand. Fcap. 8vo. large type, cloth, 1s. 6d.

5. The Home Beyond;

Or, A Happy Old Age. By Bishop Oxenden.

138th Thousand. Fcap. 8vo. large type, cloth, 1s. 6d.

(Bound with ‘Words of Peace,’ roan, 5s.; mor. 7s. 6d.)

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