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REAL RELIGION AND REAL LIFE, 



BY THE 



REV. SAMUEL MACNAUGHTON, M.A., 



AUTHOR OF " OUR CHILDREN FOR CHRIST," " DOCTRINE AND DOUBT," ETC. ETC. 



" ' Real Religion and Real Life ' is clear in style, practical in aim, direct 

 In appeal, and the discourses are models of what popular preaching should 

 be. They deserve the study of all who desire to cultivate a mode of speaking 

 which shall interest and impress alike the educated and the uneducated." 

 The Literary World. 



"A volume of rare excellence." Christian Commonwealth. 



" A strong, healthy book, admirably suited to present times. Many striking 



thoughts will be found in its pages The author is widely known by 



his other works." The Christian. 



' ' The conspicuous typographical clearness of this collection of discourses 

 is a fair measure of its inner beauty. . . . 'The Reality of God,' ' The Reality 

 of Sin,' 'Christian Toleration,' are ensamples of the deep things discussed by 

 this chastened preacher to men For those content with solid thought- 

 fulness nothing could be better than the book before us." The Methodist 

 Recorder. 



"A clear, vigorous, and able exposition of the duty of Christian men to 

 carry their Christianity into daily life. In every sense of the word it is a 



well-timed book Take it as a whole it is one of the most readable and 



freshest religious books that has appeared for a long time, and it well deserves 

 and will receive general acceptance." Dundee Advertiser. 



"By the publication of this volume the author will add to his reputation 



as a learned theologian and able preacher His pages are eminently 



readable, pervaded as they are all through with earnest thought, often new, 

 and always unhackneyed and lucidly expressed." Dumfries Standard. 



" Some of these discourses are of high excellence." Glasgow Herald. 



" Marked by much intelligence and earnestness." Scottish Leader. 



" These sermons are fitted to be widely useful, and. they cannot be too ex- 

 tensively circulated." Liverpool Mercury. 



"Mr. MacNaughton's sermons are quite worthy of a place beside some of 

 the best of his land. They are fresh in treatment, original in idea, tolerant 

 in spirit, and quite in touch with the most recent thought. They breathe 

 the spirit of devout thoughtfulness. No one can read them without having 

 that true delight of a thoughtful reader, viz., the mind stirred and led 



unconsciously into new tracts of meditation The book as a whole will 



prove suggestive to many preachers, and helpful to many believers." Chris- 

 tian Advocate. 



