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LIFE'S PROBLEMS. HERE AND HEREAFTER. An autobio- 

 graphy. By Geokge Tkuemjei.le Flanders. i6mo. Cloth, gilt top. 

 $1.25. Second Edition revised. 



This book, which is not sectarian, has been received with marked favor by 

 critics and by readers, both in this country and in Kngland. This is not sur- 

 prising, for it treats the most difficult problems of life, here and hereafter, in a 

 hold and fearless manner, and at the same time in a candid and tender spirit, 

 and has supplanted unbelief, doubt, and perplexity, with faith, trust, and hope. 



'' li is a real spiritual biog;ra/'/tj — ati inner life honestly revealed. . . Such 

 a cheer/id spirit animates the book, a spirit so /nil of spiritual Ouoya?icy, in har- 

 mony -ivith the gospel of love, see/x-ing th'f good and the beautiful — this in itself 

 co»imu?iicates hope, courage, and faith." ■ — Boston Fcst. 



WHENCE? WHAT? WHERE? A VIEW OF T*- E ORIGIN, 

 NATURE, AND DESTINY OF MAN. By .Tam,:s r. Nkik.i.s. 

 With portrait of the author, izmo. Clolli, gilt top. ^1.25. Eleve?itk 

 edition, revised. 



"/ consider the late fames R. Nichols, the luell-kttoivn chemist, one of the 

 ijolest and most scientific investigators in the field of psychical phenomena, and, 

 at the same time, one of the most honest. If the world had more earnest think- 

 ers of the same kind to co-operate with hitn, the world would find out some- 

 thing of value. — foseph Cook. 



"' No one can take up the book without feeling the inclination to read further, 

 and to ponder on the all -important subjects which it presents. 'J'hough it is not 

 a religious book in the accepted sense of the word, it is a book which calls for the 

 exercise of the religious nai?ire, and which in disusing many sensible ide,:s 

 wdl be good." — Vliiladelphia I'ress. 



THE MYSTERY OF PAIN : A BOOK ADDRESSED TO THE 



SORROWFUL. By James HiNTON, M. D. With an introduction by 

 James K. Nichols, author of "Whence? What? Where?" i6rao. 

 Cloth, gilt top. $1.00. 



This book was published in England twenty years ago, and a small edition 

 was sent to this country, which readily found purchasers. Tlie book, at the 

 time it appeared in England, had a limited sale ; but since the author's death a 

 new interest has arisen, and the work has been widely circulated and read. — A 

 book which has comforted many a troubled soul, and awakened the emotion of 

 love in distressed and doubting hearts. — IMany good and uplifting thoughts in 

 the book, — thoughts which will not readily pass from the memory. The prob- 

 lem of pain is indeed dark and not easily solved; and if one is able to poijit 

 out rifts in the cloud, the world of sufferers will welcome the light as raj's 

 breaking through from the regions of rest and bliss. — From the Introdttciiou. 



" No word of praise can add anything to the value of this little work, which 

 has no^u taken its place as one of the classics of religious literature. The ten- 

 der, reverent, and searching spirit of the author has come as a great consolation 

 and kelfi to many persons.''' — New I 'ork Critic. 



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