RELIGIOUS WORKS. 



MIND IN MATTER: 



.A. SIHOIR-T ^IRG-TJIMIIEIKrT OInT theism. 



BY THE 



REV. JAMES TAIT. 



Third Edition. Demy Svo. Handsome Cloth, 6/. 



General Contents. — Evolution in Nature and Mind— Mr. Darwin and 

 Mr. Herbert Spencer — Inspiration, Natural and Supernatural— Deductions. 



* # * Special attention has in this, the Third Edition, been directed to 

 Embryology and later Darwinism. 



" An able and original contribution to Theistic literature. . , . The style is pointed, 

 concise, and telling to a degree." — Glasgow Herald. 



"Mr. Tait advances many new and striking arguments . . . highly suggestive and 

 fresh." — Brit. Quarterly Review. 



THE MASSES: 



HOW SHALL WE REACH THEM? 



Some Hindrances in the way, set forth from the standpoint of the People, with 

 Comments and Suggestions. 



BY 



AN OLD LAY HELPER. 



Cloth, 2s. 6d. Second Edition. 



* # * An attempt to set forth some deficiencies in our present methods of 

 reaching the poor, in the language of the People themselves. 



" So full of suggestiveness that we should reprint a tithe of the book if we were to 

 transcribe all the extracts we should like to make." — Church Bells. 



" ' Hindrances in the way ' exactly describes the subject-matter of the Book. Any one 

 contemplating Missionary work in a large town would be helped by studying it." — Guardian, 



" ' The Masses ' is a book to be well pondered over and acted upon." — Church Work. 



" A very useful book, well worth reading." — Church Times. 



" A most interesting book. . . . Contains a graphic description of work among the 

 masses.' — English Churchman. 



WORDS AND WORKS OF OUR BLESSED LORD: 



AND THEIR LESSONS FOR DAILY LIFE. 

 Two Vols, in One. Foolscap 8vo. Cloth, gilt edges, 6/. 



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