T. N. FOULIS'S NEW PUBLICATIONS 



A BOOK OF QUAKER SAINTS 



7s. 6d. net. 



By L. V. HoDGKiN, author of "Pilgrims in Palestine," etc. Con- 

 taining seven illustrations in colour by F. Cayley Robinson. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 480 pages, 7s. 6d. net. New edition. 



The fascinating character of early Quaker history will prepare the reader to 

 find in this Book ^'Saints vivid stories for children of all ages, taken from a rich 

 mine of largely iinworked biography. For most readers the suif'ct matter will 

 be entirely new. 



"'There is one comfort about saints — they are always interesting, never 

 dull,' says Miss Hodgkin. The company to which she introduces her young 

 readers is not only interesting but exciting." — The Nation. " The book is one 

 of great attraction, and the illustrations are as compelling as they are original 

 and apt. They are reproduced water colour by F. Cayley Robinson, and com- 

 plete that distinction which belongs to the Foulis publications. The book is 

 altogether delightful." — Aberdeen Free Press. " An altogether charming book. 

 Matter, illustrations and form are all so good that we could wish that something 

 similar might be attempted for the saints outside Quakerism." — Irish Times. 

 " The charm and fancy of Miss Hodgkin's style and method make these stories 

 delightful reading for all, whether old or young. ... A real source of refresh- 

 ment and peace in these troubled days." — Church Family Newspaper. 



THE OPEN MIND LIBRARY 



6s. net. 



BeingaSeriesof Works dealing with questions as handled by different 

 Schools of Thought, in Religion, Ethics, Philosophy, & Psychology 



Crown Svo, 300 pages, 6s. net. 



I. RELIGION & SEX, the Pathology of Religious 

 Development. By Chapman Cohen. 



A systematic sui-7'ey cf the relations existing between the sexual instinct and 

 manifestations of extreme religious fervour, and of the influence of morbid and 

 abnormal mental states in creating a conscious supernatural illumination. The 

 autho}^ s researches cover a very wide f eld from the primitii'e cultU7-e stage on- 

 wards. Although strictly scientific in tone, the style of the work will make it 

 fully acceptable to the general reader, and should prove of interest no less to the 

 sociologist than to the student of religion. 



THE PSALTER AND THE LIFE OF PRAYER 



IS. 6d. net. 



By Annie H. Small, Late Principal of the Women's Missionary 

 College, Edinburgh. With frontispiece after Albrecht Durer. 



Crown Svo, 176 pages, Paper, is. 6d. net. Cheap edition. 



Aliss Small's lectures on the Book of Psalms are well known throughout the 

 breadth of the Knglish-speaking devotional world. This work contains a concise 

 ristimi of these lectures. It will be found remarkable and specially valuable to 

 the general public by its provision of renderings of all the most important Psalms, 

 unhampered by chapter and verse, and arranged into groups according to subjects. 



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