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FIFTY-TWO SHORT SERMONS FOR FAMILY 



READING. By HOHATIUS BONAR, D.D Crown 8vo. 6s. cloth. 



short plain sermons for family reading, and are admirably fitted 

 for so good a purpose." English Presbyterian Messenger. 



THE PROPHET of FIRE ; or, The Life and Times of * 



Elijah. By the Rev. J. R. MACDUFF, D.D., Author of the " Footsteps of 

 St. Paul," &c. Post 8vo. 6s, 6d. cloth. 



" Full of incident, rich in illustration, smooth and pleasing in style, and abound- 

 ing in practical lessons, this new volume will, we doubt not, meet with that 

 popularity which has greeted the former productions of the same pen." English 

 Presbyterian Messenger. 



THE THREE MARYS: Mary of Magdala, Mary of 



Bethany, Mary of Nazareth. By the Rev. A. MOODY STUAKT, Minister of Free 

 St. Luke's, Edinburgh. Crown 8vo. 5*. cloth. 



" Replete with many reflections that may be pondered with profit." Church of 

 England Magazine. 



MEMOIR of the REV. J. SHERMAN: including an 



Unfinished Autobiography. By the Rev. HENRY ALLON, Islington. Post 8vo. 

 75. 6d. cloth. 



" It is a book possessing sufficient intrinsic merits to give it a permanency and 

 vita'ity long after Mr. Sherman's admirers and friends, and all the men of this 

 generation, have passed away." Record. 



GASCOYNE, the SANDAL-WOOD TRADER. A Tale 



of the Pacific. ByR. M. BALLANTVNE, Author of "The Young Fur-Traders," 

 " The Wild Man of the West," &c. With Coloured Illustrations. Post 8vo. 

 5*. cloth. 



" ' Gascoyne ' will rivet the attention of every one, whether young or old, who 

 peruses it. The volume is rich in coloured plates, and it will find great favour in 

 the eyes of school-boys." Edinburgh Evening Courant, December 19. 



CHRIST at SYCHAR. An Episode in our Lord's Minis- 

 try. By the Rev. NORMAN L. WALKER, Author of "Life in the Spirit." 

 16mo. 2s. cloth. 



" Mr. Walker possesses descriptive powers of a high order, and this, with his 

 intimate knowledge of the geography of the Holy Land, enables him to add more 

 interest to his volume. The volume is evidently the production of much hard 

 thinking and careful preparation." Banner of Ulster. 



THE OLD HELMET. By the Author of The Wide, 



Wide World," " Queechy," " The Golden Ladder," &c. A Railway Edition, 

 in crown 8vo. 2s. cloth ; and an Edition printed on toned paper, bevilled hoards, 

 with coloured plates, 3s. Gd. 

 "IViss Wetherell bel< ngs to the better class of American writers. The ' Old 



Helmet' may be considered a very favourable specimen of the novels of the season. 



The narrative is easy, pleasant, and in good taste. The descriptions of scenery are 



very good, fresh, and animated. The characters are drawn with care." Morning 



fost. 



