24 "WOaaS PUSIiXSHSS BY 



WOEKS BY THE REV. CHAELES B. TAYLER, M.A. 



Author of" May you Like it," &c. &c. 



"Thesp are truly Chrislian Parents' Books, and happy would it be for the rising 

 generation if their instructors and tutors T^ould put these admirable Avorks of ]\Ir. Tajlcr 

 into the hands of the young, while their tender minds are yet open to receive the good 

 impressions which they are also calculated to convey." — Christian Monitor, 



I. 



RECORDS OF A GOOD MAWS IjIPI:. 



Seventh Edition, in one vol. small 8vo., price 75. neatly bound in cloth. 



II. 

 MOKTTAGUE j OR, IS THIS RELIGIOSE ? 



A Page from the Book op the World. New Edition, in feap. 

 8vo,, Illustrated, price Gs. cloth, and 95. morocco extra. 



III. 

 A VOLUME OF SERMONS 



On the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity. Second Edition, 

 demy I2mo., price 5s. boards. 



IV. 

 LEGENDS AND RF=CORDS, CHIEFL"^ HISTORICAL. 



Contents : — Lucy — Lorenzo; or, a Vision of Conscience — The Lady Lisle 

 — Fulgeiitius and Meta — Anne of Cleves ; or, Katharine Howard — 

 George the Third— The Lady Russell— Guyon of Jlarscilles— The Earl 

 of Strafford — Donna Franccsca — Joan of Kent — Tli€ Lady Anne Carr — 

 The Son and Heir — Le;inora. In post 8vo., beautifully Illustrated, price 

 lOs. 6d. elegantly bound. 



V. 

 THE CHILD OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 



Price 25. neatly half bound. 



VI. 



SOCIAL EVILS AND THEIR REMEDY. 



A Series (jf Narratives. The First Number, entitled " The Mechanic," 

 was pronounced to be " One of the most useful and interesting publica- 

 tions that had issued from the press." 



The following are the Contents of the different Numbers, price Is. Gd. 

 eacii:— II. "The Lady and the Lady's Maid."— III. "The Pastor of 

 Dronfells."— IV. " The Labourer and his Wife."— V. " The Country 

 Town." — VI. " Live and Let Live; or, the Manchester Weavers." — 

 VII. "The Soldier."— VIII. "The Leaside Farm." Every two con- 

 secutive Numbers form a Volume, which may be procured, neatly bound, 

 price 4s. each. 

 " The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy ; his object being to counteract, by a 



scries of tales ilkistralive of the power and necessity of religion in the daily and hourly 



concerns of life, 'the confusion of error with truth in Miss Martineac's Emer- 



TAIMNG Stouies.'" — Christian liei/icml/rancer. 



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