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Walking with. God : the Life Hid with Christ in 

 God. By the Eev. S. I. Prime, D. D. 



A Eosary for Lent ; or, Devotional Headings, Ori- 

 ginal and Compiled, by the author of " Kutledge." 



Helps to a Holy Lent. By the Eight Eev. F. D. 

 Huntington, D. D. 



The Social Evil. By the Eight Eev. F. D. Hun- 

 tington. D. D. 



The Liquefaction of the Blood of St. Januarius at 

 Naples. An Historical and Critical Examination of 

 the Miracle. 



Gladness in Jesus. By Eev. W. E. Boardman. 



The Papal System. By Eev. William Cathcart. 



Immortality of the Soul, and Destiny of the 

 Wicked. By N. L. Eice, D. D. 



Christ Liveth in Me. By N. L. Eice, D. D. 



Hebrew Men and Times. From the Patriarchs to 

 the Messiah, By Joseph Henry Allen. New edition, 

 enlarged. 



A Treatise on Early Confirmation and Communion. 

 By Rev. S. M. Haskms, D. D. 



Jesus. By Eev. Charles F. Deems. 



The Eitual Law of the Church, with its Applica- 

 tion to the Baptismal Offices. By Murray Hoff- 

 mann. 



Park Street Pulpit. Second Series. Containing 

 Twenty Sermons. By the Eev. W. H. II. Murray. 



The Great Eevival of 1800. By the Eev. W. Speer, 

 D. D. 



Woman in the Bible. By Aaron Williams, D. D. 



The Scripture Doctrine in reference to the beat of 

 Sin in the Eegenerate Man. By P. J. Easton. 



Self-Will and Eepentance. By Franz Hoffmann. 

 Translated by C. A. Small, D. D. 



The Annihilation of the Wicked Scripturally con- 

 sidered. By the Eev. W. McDonald. 



Sunday-School Institutes and Normal Classes. By 

 J. H. Vincent, D. D. With an Introduction by Eev. 

 Alfred Taylor. 



The Church School and its Officers. By J. H. 

 Vincent, D. D. 



Women Helpers in the Church. Their Sayings 

 and Doings. By William Welsh. 



The House of God ; or, Claims of Public Worship, 

 with Designs and Estimates of Church Buildings. 

 By W. W. Everts, D. D. 



Among the Lilies and Elsewhere, with Jesus. By 

 C. A. Smith, D. D. 



The Captive Orphan : Esther, the Queen of Per- 

 sia. By the Eev. Stephen H. Tyng, D. D. 



Wesley and Swedenborg. A Fraternal Appeal to 

 Methodist Ministers. By E. E. Keyes. 



The Order and Ceremonial of the Most Holy and 

 Adorable Sacrifice of the Mass, explained in a Dia- 

 logue between a Priest and a Catechumen. By 

 Frederick Oakely. 



Copy. Essays from an Editor's Drawer on Reli- 

 gion, Literature, and Life. By Hugh Miller Thomp- 

 son, D. D. 



The Foreign Missionary, his Field and his Work. 

 By the Rev. M. J. Knowlton, D. D. 



Itinerant Preaching in the Early Days of Method- 

 ism. By T. W. Tucker. 



God-Man; Search and Manifestation. By L. T. 

 Townsend. 



The Object of Christian Worship. By the Eev. 

 Rufus Ellis. 



Sermons for the Times. By the Eev. D. A. Merrick. 



Christ in the Soul. By Thomas C. Upham. 



The Two Estates. That of Wedded in the Lord, 

 and that of the Single for the Kingdom of Heaven's 

 Sake. By the Eev. Morgan Dix, S. T. D. 



Studies in the Church ; being Letters to an Old- 

 fashioned Layman. By H. C. Lay, D. D., LL. D. 



Sermons delivered in the Brooklyn Tabernacle. 

 By T. De Witt Talmage. 



The Wandering Jew. A Statement to a Christian 

 Audience of the Jewish View of Judaism. By Eab- 

 biB. Felsenthal. 



The Witch of Endor and Modern Spiritualism, 

 By George G. Baldwin, D. D. 



Life in the Exode. By Eev. A. D. Pollock. 



The Promises of God: Their Nature and Proper- 

 ties, Variety and Value. By W. S. Plumer, D. D. 



The Spoken Word; or, the Art of Extemporary 

 Preaching. By the Eev. Thomas J. Potter. 



The Book of the Holy Eosary ; a Full, Popular. 

 Doctrinal Exposition of its Fifteen Mysteries, and 

 of their Corresponding Types in the Old Testament. 

 By the Eev. H. Formby. Illustrated. 



Guide to a Devout Life. By G. H. Wilkinson. 

 With Introductory Note by Bishop Huntington. 



Present Issue,s ; or, Facts observable in the Con- 

 sciousness of the Age. By the Eev. Eobert Witkers 

 Mcmminger. 



Talks to Bereans. By Eev. Isaac Errett. 



Dr. Oldham at Greystones, and His Talk There. 

 [By C. S. Henry, D. D.] 



Sermons. By Rev. C. D. H. Campbell, D. D. 



A Concise Dictionary of the Bible. Preface by 

 the Eev. G. T. Day, D. D. Supplemented by Eev. 

 H. Lincoln, D. D. 



Outlines of Christian Evidences. By Joseph Al- 

 den, D. D., LL. D. 



Fifteen Years of Prayer. By S. I. Prime, D. D. 



Life Lessons on the Book of Proverbs. By the 

 Eev. W. S. Perry. 



Letters on the Future Life. Addressed to Henry 

 Ward Beecher. By B. F. Barrett. 



The City of God and the Church-Makers. An Ex- 

 amination of Structural Christianity, and Criticism 

 of Christian Scribes and Doctors of the Law. By 

 Eichard Abbey, D. D. 



The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper, as set forth in 

 the Book of Concord, Critically examined, and its 

 Fallacy demonstrated. By the Eev. J. B. Gross. 



Light on the Last Things. By William H. Hay- 

 den. 



Presbyterianism Three Hundred Years ago. By 

 Eev. Wm. P. Breed, D. D. 



Autobiography and Journal. By Eev. Heman 

 Bangs. 



The Eevision of the English Version of the New 

 Testament. [Eeprint of Treatises by Archbishop 

 Trench, Bishop Ellicott, and Prof. Lightfoot,] With 

 an Introduction by the Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D. 



Hand-Book on Teaching. [For Sunday-Schools.] 

 By Joseph Alden, D. D. 



From Atheism to Christianity. By Eev. G, P. 

 Porter. 



Love Eevealed. By Rev. Geo. Bowen, Bombay. 



The Eeligion of Humanity. By O. B. Frotlung- 

 ham. 



Ecclesiastical Polity : the Government and Com- 

 munion practised by the Congregational Churches 

 in the United States of America. 



The Perfect Life. In Twelve Discourses, by Wil- 

 liam Ellery Channing. Edited by William H. Chan- 

 ning. 



GEOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, AND ADVENTURE. 

 This is a department of literature which in our 

 time and land is not likely to be neglected. 

 Three volumes, of more than ordinary merit, 

 conduct the reader on the voyage around the 

 world the establishing of regular routes of 

 travel across the Pacific, in connection with that 

 of railway communication across the continent, 

 having made this almost as easy of accom- 

 plishment as an Atlantic voyage was, forty 

 years ago. "A Voyage Around the "World," 

 by N". Adams, D. D., is a slight sketch, but 

 indicating intelligent observation, and executed 

 throughout with such grace of style and sug- 

 gestive thoughtful ness as to win steadily upon 

 the reader's attention. "Around the World: 

 Sketches of Travel through Many Lands and 

 over Many Seas," by E. D. G. Prime, D. D., 



