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THE SCOT ABROAD, 



AND THE ANCIENT LEAGUE WITH FRANCE. By JOHN HILL 

 BURTON, Author of the ' Book-Hunter,' &c. Two volumes, crown octavo, in 

 Roxburghe binding, price 15s. 



" Mr Burton's lively and interesting * Scot Abroad,' not the least valuable of his con- 

 tributions to the historical literature of his country." Quarterly Review. 



" An excellent book, that will interest Englishmen and fascinate Scotchmen." Times. 



" No amount of selections, detached at random, can give an adequate idea of the varied 

 and copious results of reading which are stored up in the compact and pithy pages of 

 ' The Scot Abroad.' " Saturday Review. 



" A charming "book." Spectator. 



FAUST : A DRAMATIC POEM. 



By GOETHE. Translated into English Verse by THEODORE MARTIN. Second 

 Edition, post 8vo, price 6s. 



" The best translation of ' Faust ' in verse we have yet had in England." Spectator. 

 "Mr Theodore Martin's translation is unquestionably the best in the language, and will 

 give to English readers a fair idea of the greatest of modern poems. "Press. 



MR VORSLEY'S TRANSLATION OP HOMER HTO EU&- 



LISH VERSE in the Spenserian Stanza. 



ODYSSEY, 2 vols., 18s. ILIAD, Books I. -XII., 10s. 6d. 



Illustrated Edition of PROFESSOR AYTOUN'S 



LAYS OP THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS. 



The Designs by J. NOEL PATON, R.S.A. Engraved on Wood by JOHN 

 THOMPSON, W. J. LINTON, W. THOMAS, J. W. WHYMPER, J. COOPER, W. T. 

 GREEN, DALZIEL BROTHERS, E. EVANS, J. ADAM, &c. Small quarto, printed 

 on toned paper, bound in gilt cloth, price 21s. 



" The artists have excelled themselves in the engravings which they have furnished. Seiz- 

 ing the spirit of Mr Aytoun's ' Ballads' as perhaps none but Scotchmen could have seized 

 it, they have thrown their whole strength into the work with a heartiness which others 

 would do well to imitate. Whoever there may be that does not already know these ' Lays,' 

 we recommend at once to make their acquaintance in this edition, wherein author and artist 

 illustrate each other as kindred spirits should." Standard. 



THE FATHERHOOD OP &OD, 



CONSIDERED IN ITS GENERAL AND SPECIAL ASPECTS, AND PARTICULARLY IN 

 RELATION TO THE ATONEMENT; WITH A REVIEW OF RECENT SPECULATIONS 

 ON THE SUBJECT. By THOMAS J. CRAWFORD, D.D., Professor of Divin- 

 ity in the University of Edinburgh. Second Edition, revised and enlarged, 

 with a Reply to the Strictures of Dr Candlish. In post octavo, price 7s. 6d. 



"It is with sincere pleasure that I declare my concurrence in the whole substance of 

 these two Lectures (on the Atonement). Dr Crawford has rendered a signal and seasonable 

 service to the cause of truth, by the clear, cautious, and able exposition which he has given 

 of the great catholic doctrine of the Atonement, and by his thorough vindication of it 

 against Socinian and Neo-Socinian objections, founded on its alleged inconsistency with 

 right notions of the character and government of God. If he were to give the Church the 

 benefit of this exposition and vindication which is not only very complete in itself, but suf- 

 ficiently independent of the rest of his book to admit of separate publication I, for one, 

 would hail such a use of it with all my heart." Dr Candlish's Reply to Professor Crawford, 

 p. 19. 



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