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Devotion, The Library of 
With Introductions and (where necessary) Notes. 
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These masterpieces of devotional literature are furnished with such Introductions 
and Notes as may be necessary to explain the standpoint of the author and the 
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Tue ConrEssions oF St. AUGUSTINE. Edited 
by C. Bigg, D.D. Fifth Edition. 
Tue CuristTian YEAR. Edited by Walter 
Lock, D.D. Third Edition. 
Tue Imiration oF Curist. Edited by C. 
Bigg, D.D. Fourth Edition. 
A Book or Devotions. Edited by J. W. 
Stanbridge. B.D. Second Edition. 
Lyra INNocENTIUM, Edited by Walter 
A Serious Catt To a Devout anp Hoty 
Lirg. Edited by C. Bigg, D.D. Second 
Edition. 
THe Tempie. Edited by E. C. S. Gibson, 
D.D. Second Edition. 
A GuIpE To ETErRNITy. Edited by J. W. 
Stanbridge, B.D. 
Tue Psatms or Davin, Edited by B. W. 
Randolph, D.D. 
Lyra Apostotica. By Cardinal Newman 
and others. Edited by Canon Scott Holland 
and Canon H. C. Beeching, M.A. 
Tue InNER Way. By J. Tauler. Edited by 
A. W. Hutton, M.A. 
Tue THouGuTs oF Pascat. Edited by C. 
S. Jerram, M.A. 

ON THE LovE oF Gop. By St. Francis de 
Sales. Edited by W. J. Knox-Little, M.A. 
A Manuat oF CONSOLATION FROM THE 
SAINTS AND Faruers. Edited by J. H. 
Burn, B.D. 
tr peng oF Soncs. Edited by B. Blaxland, 
THE Devotions oF St. ANSELM. Edited by 
C. C. J. Webb, M.A. 
Grace AsBouNDING. By John Bunyan. Edited 
by S. C. Freer, M.A 
BisHop WIxson’s Sacra Privata. Edited 
by A. E. Burn, B.D 
Lyra Sacra: A Book of Sacred Verse. 
Edited by H. C. Beeching, M.A., Canon of 
Westminster. 
A Day Book FROM THE SAINTS AND FATHERS. 
Edited by J. H. Burn, B.D. 
HEAVENLY Wispom. A Selection from the 
English Mystics. Edited by E. C. Gregory. 
Licut, Lire, and Love. A Selection from the 
ermag Mystics. Edited by W. R. Inge, 
An IntRopuction To THe Devour Lirr. 
By St. Francis de Sales. Translated and 
Edited by T. Barns, M.A, 
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Tue MepviratTions oF Marcus Auretius. | RELIGIO Mepicr and Urn Buriat. By 
The translation is by R. Graves. Sir Thomas Browne. The text has been 
Tue NovELs or JANE AusTEN, In 5 volumes. collated by A. R. Waller. 

Sate THE Pitcrim’s Procress. By John Bunyan. 
VoL, 1.—Sense and Sensibility. REFLECTIONS ON THE eke Ree 
By Edmund Burke. 
Tue ANALOGY OF RELIGION, NATURAL AND 
REVEALED. By Joseph Butler, D.D. 
[Continued 
Essays AnD Counsets and Tue NEw 
Atvantis. By Francis Bacon, Lord 
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