'i THE EELIGIOUS TEACT SOCIETY. 



NEW SEEIES OF BOOKS. 



The Committee of the Religious Tract Society have long been 

 convinced that a new series of Hooks for Schools and Families 

 was greatly needed. Many of the works now in use have much 

 merit, but they are generally destitute of that truth by which 

 alone the understanding can be enlightened, the heart renovated, 

 and the feet guided in "the paths of peace." It is to provide 

 books adapted to supply this deficiency that the present ellbrt 

 is made. The pens of several esteemed writers have been secured 

 for this series. 



In works of Iliston', the object will be carefully to exclude 

 those details which arc objectionable, and to view all events as 

 under the control of Divine Providence. In IJiography, the con- 

 duct of men will be estimated, not by the maxims of .this world, 

 as in most other i)ul)lications, but by the only infallible standard, 

 the word of God. In every book of general instruction, sound 

 information will be imparted, on decidedly Christian principles. 



The following have been published, in 12mo., strongly bound 

 in cloth, sprinkled edges. 



THE HISTORY OF ROME, with Alaps, 3*. 



THE HISTORY OF GREECE, with Map, 2*. Cd. 



LIVES OF ILLUSTRIOUS GREEKS, 3*. 



PALliYS EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY, with Introduc- 

 tion, Notes, and Supplement, by the Rev. T. R. Uirks, a'.m., 3*. 



I'ALEY'S HOR.'E PAULIN./E; with IIORyE APOSTOLIC.E, 

 by the Rev. T. R. Uirks, a.m., 3s. 



A UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY, in Four Parts: Historical, 

 Mathematical, Physical, and Political. By the Rev. Thomas 

 MiLNKR, F.u.o.s. Ten Coloured Maps. 5»'. 



A History of England, and other works, are in progress. 



Each volume will be complete in itself, printed in a good type. 

 *»* T/iese vnrk.i will also he found worthy of the perusal of 

 students and i/cneral readers. 



KELIOIOOS TRACT SOCIETY, 56, PATEIINOSTKU ROW, AND C5, 



ST. Paul's churchyard; and sold dythk uuoksgllers. 



