APPLEGATE & CO/S PUBLICATIONS, 



NOTES ON THE TWENTY-EIVE ARTICLES OF RELIGION, 



As received and taught by Methodists in the United States, 



In which the doctrines are carefully considered and supported by the testimony of 

 the Holy Scriptures. By Rev. A. A. Jimeson, M. D. 12mo, embossed cloth. 



This book contains a clear exposition of the doctrines of the Articles, and of the 

 errors against which the Articles were directed, written in a popular style, and 

 divided into sections, for the purpose of presenting each doctrine and its opposite 

 error in the most prominent manner. 



From Rev, John Miller. 

 It is_ a book for the Methodist and for the age— a religious multum m parva^ 

 combming sound theology with practical rehgion. It should be found in everv 

 Methodist family. J 



From the Western Christian Advocate. 

 The author intended this volume for the benefit of the ^^ three ^reat divisions of 

 American Methodism, the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Protestant 

 Church, and the Methodist Episcopal Church South." The articles are taken up one 

 by one and their contents analyzed, explained, and defended with much abilitv 

 Ihe style is clear and forcible; the illustrations are just, the arguments sound 

 Ihe author has performed a good and useful work for all the Methodist bodies in the 

 T^Ar ll''^. ^ book will furnish a very satisfactory exposition of the leading doctrines 

 of Methodism. We cordially recommend Mr. Jimeson's volume to the perusal of 

 our readers, as well as to all Christian people, whether ministers or laymen 



From the Cincinnati Daily TiTnes. 

 We have looked carefully over this volume, and find it to be truly what it purports 

 to be. Ihe arrangement of the various points is admirable, the style remarkably 

 easy and fluent and the topics, as well as we can judge, are fully and ably treated, 

 and supported by copious Scriptural quotations. The author has certainly displayed 

 the quahties of a first rate writer, and the ability with which the subject is handled 

 IS no less apparent. "^ ^^icu, 



The publishers, let us add, have done their duty; the paper, typography, and 

 binding, are equal to any we have seen from any quarter, in this class of books 



From Rev. B. T. Crouch. 



Dr Jimeson's work on the XXV Articles, is a decidedly good book; it is a 

 valuable addition to our stock of sacred literature, and fills well a niche that was 

 vacant m the library of Methodist theology. "^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ 



He has laid before the Church and the public, a book which will not shock any 

 man s nerves, or insult any man's taste, or endanger any man's orthodoxy, who pre- 

 fers Bible truth to human fiction, o •/ J; F c 



Reader, take no man's word for it; get the book and read for yourself; and our 

 Humble judgment of the work, as here expressed, will sufier no loss by the conclu- 

 sions to which you will be conducted, j 



From Zion's Herald, Boston. 

 This is a decidedly good book for general circulation. Mr. J. takes up each article 

 ot religion, as contained in our Book of Discipline, and gives a lucid statement, a 

 clear exposition, and a scriptural defense of the doctrine it contains. He does not 

 shroud his subject in mist, by many words, or by idle speculations; but brino-s it out 

 into the clear light of holy writ. The people should read it, and youno; n?en pre- 

 paring for the ministry may study it with profit. 



