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A Short Method of Prayer ; an Analysis of a Work so entitled 

 by Madame de la Mothe-Guyon ; by Thomas C. Upham, Professor of 

 Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin College,U.S. America. Printed 

 by Whittingham. 12mo. cloth. Is. 



Prevailing Prayer. With Introduction by Norman Macleod, 

 D.D., Author of " The Earnest Student," &c. Fcap. cloth. Is. M. 



The Higher Christian Life. 

 Fcap. cloth. Is. M. 



By the Eev. W. E. Boardman. 



Crown 8vo. cloth. 



By r. D. Huntington, D.D. 



The New Life. By Horace Bushnell, D.D. 



4s. M. ; cheap edit. 2s. 



" A volume of profound thought and splendid eloquence. It displays 

 the author's great powers in their happiest and most useful exercise." — Edin- 

 burgh Courant. 



Christian Believing and Living. 



Crown 8vo. cloth, 4s. M. 



" For freshness of thought, power of illustration, and evangelical ear- 

 nestness, these wTiters [Dr. Huntington and Dr. Bushnell] are not surpassed 

 by the ablest theologians in the palmiest days of the Church." — Caledonian 

 Mercury. 



The Power of Prayer, Illustrated by the wonderful Displays of 

 Divine Grace during the American Revival in 1857 and 1858, by Samuel J. 

 Prime, Author of " Travels in Europe and the East." 12mo. cloth. 2s. 

 Cheap edition. Is. 



The Bible in the Levant ; or, the Life and Letters of the Rev. 



C. N. Righter, Missionary in Egypt, Greece, Turkey, and the Crimea. 

 By the Rev. Samuel Ii'enseus Prime, D. D., Author of " The Power of 

 Prayer." Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 2s. M. 



" Mr. Righter was the agent of the 

 American Bible Society in the Levant, 

 and, while there, engaged in much mis- 

 sionary enterprise in Egypt, Greece, 

 Turkey, and the Crimea. Death over- 

 took him in the prosecution of his 

 labours. His journey to Jordan and 

 Jerusalem, as recorded in these pages, 

 is well deserving of attention. He 

 seems to have been well acquainted 

 with the countries over which he 

 travelled, and his letters bear traces 

 of single-mindedness and devotion." 

 Literary Churchman. 



" We have read this volume with 

 much interest. In addition to its being 



God in the Dwelling ; or, the Eeligious Training of a Household. 

 By the Rev. Dudley A. Tyng. Fcap. 8vo. limp cloth, Is., 



Life Thoughts. By the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Two Series, 



complete in one volume, well printed and well bound. 2s. 6rf. Superior 

 edition, illustrated with ornamented borders. Sm. 4to. cloth extra. 7s. 6rf. 



a monument to the memory of a pious, 

 devoted, and successful labourer in 

 the diffusion of God's Holy Word — 

 suddenly called from his work to his 

 reward — it contains lively descrip- 

 tions of the countries and peoples of 

 Paris, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, the 

 Crimea, Turkey, Palestine, &c. But 

 they are evidently descriptions given 

 by a Christian man, who, while he ob- 

 served and noted down much that was 

 interesting, never for a moment forgot 

 or neglected the great and important 

 objects of his mission." 



Wesleyan Times. 



