D CHARLES H. PEIRCE ic CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



REASONS FOR BECOMING A METHODIST. 



BY REV. I. SMITH, 

 Of the Vermont Conference. 

 16mo. Price 37^ cents. 

 Bro. Smith, previous to his present ecclesiastical connec- 

 tions, was a member of the Calvinist Baptist communion ; and 

 in the present volume gives, in a forcible and pungent style, 

 the reasons for the change which occurred in his sentiments, 

 and for the choice of the Methodist Church as his spiritual 

 home. The work has already become popular in New Eng- 

 land, a large number of copies having been sold. 



PEACE IN BELIEVING. ^ 



EXEMPLIFIED IN 



PASTOR'S DAUGHTER, CLERGYMAN'S WIFE, PIOUS MOTHER, 

 AND DYING SAINT. 



BEING THE MEMOIRS OF MRS. ANN EAST. 



BY REV. JOHN EAST, A. M. 

 Third Edition. l8mo. Price 50 cents. 

 A most affecting biography of an eminently devout lady, 

 illustrating the power and beauty of a holy life, and the tri- 

 umphs of grace over the pains of the sick room and the ap- 

 proach of death. 



MY SAVIOUR; 



OR, 



DEVOTIONAL MEDITATIONS, IN PROSE AND VERSE, ON THE 



NAMES AND TITLES OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. 



BY REV. JOHN EAST, A.M. 



16mo. In various styles of binding. Plain, 50 cents. 



The present is the sixteenth edition of this popular little 



