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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TALKS TO FARMERS. THE SLUGGARD'S FARM.

THE BROKEN FENCE.

FROST AND THAW.

THE CORN OF WHEAT DYING TO BRING FORTH FRUIT.

THE PLOUGHMAN.

PLOUGHING THE ROCK.

THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER.

THE PRINCIPAL WHEAT.

SPRING IN THE HEART.

FARM LABORERS.

WHAT THE FARM LABORERS CAN DO AND WHAT THEY CANNOT DO.

THE SHEEP BEFORE THE SHEARERS.

IN THE HAY-FIELD.

THE JOY OF HARVEST.

SPIRITUAL GLEANING.

MEAL-TIME IN THE CORNFIELDS.

THE LOADED WAGON.

THRESHING.

WHEAT IN THE BARN.

Funk & Wagnalls' Important Publications.

The Science of Politics.

BY WALTER THOMAS MILLS,

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Foundation of Death.

BY AXEL GUSTAFSON,

the celebrated English Reformer. A practical study of the Drink Question. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

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Nobody Knows.

BY "A NOBODY."

A treatise on applied Christianity under the guise of fiction. An original, interesting work. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

A book of great directness and earnestness, in which the hero brings about a moral and social reformation by a reconciliation between employer and employee, between the church and the masses. A model of terse epigrammatic English. Not a dull line in it.

TALKS
TO FARMERS.

BY

REV. CHARLES H. SPURGEON.

New York:

FUNK & WAGNALLS, PUBLISHERS,

18 and 20 Astor Place.

1889.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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