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MEMOIR OF ANN H. JUDSON, late Missionary to Burmali. By Rev. 

 JAMES D. KNOWLES. 12mo. Edition, price 85 cents. ISmo., price 58 cts. 



" We are particularly gratified to perceive a new edition of the Memoirs of Mrs. Judson. 

 She was an honor to our country one of the most noble-spirited of her sex. It cannot, 

 therefore, be surprising, that so many editions, and so many thousand copies of her life and 

 adventures have been sold. The name the long career of suffering the self-sacriticing 

 spirit of the retired country-girl, have spread over the whole world ; and the heroism of her 

 apostleship and almost martyrdom, stands out a living and heavenly beacon-tire, amid the 

 dark midnight of ages, and human history and exploits. She was the first woman who 

 resolved to become a missionary to heathen countries." American Traveller. 



" This is one of the most interesting pieces of female biography which has ever come un- 

 der our notice. No quotation, which our limits allow, would do justice to the facts, and we 

 must, therefore, refer our readers to the volume itself. It ought to be immediately added to 

 every family library." London Miscellany. 



MEMOIR OF GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, Late Missionary to 

 Burmah, containing much intelligence relative to the Burman Mission. 

 By Rev. ALONZO KING. A new Edition. With an Introductory Essay, 

 by a distinguished Clergyman. Embellished with a Likeness ; a 

 beautiful Vignette, representing the baptismal scene just before his 

 death ; and a drawing of his tomb, taken by Rev. H. MALCOM, D.D. 

 Price 75 cents. 



" One of the brightest luminaries of Burmah is extinguished, dear brother Boardman 

 is gone to his eternal rest. He fell gloriously at the head of his troops in the arms of vic- 

 tory, thirty-eight wild Karens having been brought into the camp of king Jesus since the 

 beginning of the year, besides the thirty-two that were brought in during the two preceding 

 years. Disabled by wounds, he was obliged, through the whole of the last expedition, to be 

 carried on a litter ; but his presence was a host, and the Holy Spirit accompanied his 

 dying whispers with almighty influence." REV. DR. JUDSOX. 



' : No one can read the Memoir of Boardman, -without feeling that the religion of Christ is 

 suited to purify the affections, exalt the purposes, and give energy to the character. Mr. 

 Boardman was a man of rare excellence, and his biographer, by a just exhibition of that 

 excellence, has rendered an important service, not only to the cause of Christian missions) 

 but to the interests of personal godliness." BAKON STOW. 



MEMOIR OF MRS. HENRIETTA SHUCK, The First American 

 Female Missionary to China. By Rev. J. B. JETER. Fourth thousand. 

 Price 50 cents. 



" We have seldom taken into our hands a more beautiful book than this, and we have 

 no small pleasure in knowing the degree of perfection attained in this country in the arts 

 of printing and book-binding, as seen in its appearance. The style of the author is sedate 

 and perspicuous, such as we might expect from his known piety and learning, his attach- 

 ment to missions, and the amiable lady whose memory he embalms. The book will be ex- 

 tensively read and eminently useful, and thus the ends sought by the author will be hap- 

 pily secured. We think we are not mistaken in this opinion ; for those who taste the 

 effect of early education upon the expansion of regenerated convictions of duly and happi- 

 ness, who are charmed with youthful, heroic self-consecration upon the altar of God, for the 

 welfare of man, and who are interested in those struggles of mind which lead men to shut 

 their eyes and ears to the importunate pleadings of filial affection those who are interested 

 in China, that large opening field for the glorious conquests of divine truth, who are inter- 

 ested in the government a?id habits, social and business-like, of the people of this empire 

 all such will be interested in this Memoir. To them and to the friends of missions generally, 

 the book is commended, as worth}* of an attentive perusal." The Family Viaiter, Boston. 



MEMOIR OF REV. WILLIAM G. CROCKER, Late Missionary in 

 West Africa, among the Bassas, Including a History of the Mission. By 

 R. B. MEDBERY. Price 62 cents. 



" This interesting work will he found to contain much valuable information in relation to 

 the present state and prospects of Africa, and the success of Missions in that interesting 

 country, which has just taken a stand among the nations of the earth, and, it is to be hoped, 

 may successfully wield its new powers for the ultimate good of the whole continent. The 

 present work is commended to the attention of every lover of the liberties of man. 



" Our acquaintance with the excellent brother, who is the subject of this Memoir, will be 

 long ar>d fondly cherished. This volume, prepared by a latf/t, of true taste and talent, and 

 of a kindred spirit, while it is but a just tribute to his worth, will, we doubt not, furnish 

 lessons of humble and practical piety, and will give such facts relative to the mission to 

 which he devoted his life, as to render it worthy a distinguished place among the religious 

 and missionary biography which has so much enriched the family of God." Ch. Watchman. 



