HISTOKY AND BIOGKAPHY 



Leaders of the Reformation: Luther, Calvin, Latimer, 



and KNOX. By the Rev. JOHN TULLOCH, D.D., Principal, and Primarius Pro- 

 fessor of Theology, St Mary's College, St Andrews. Second Edition, Crown 

 Octavo, 6s. 6d. 



" We are not acquainted with any work in which so much solid information upon the leading 

 aspects of the great Reformation is presented in so well-packed and pleasing a form." -Witness. 



' ' The style is admirable in force and in pathos, and the book one to be altogether recom- 

 mended, both for the merits of those of whom it treats, and for that which the writer uncon- 

 sciously reveals of his own character." Globe. 



English Puritanism and its Leaders: Cromwell, Milton, 



BAXTER, and BUNYAN. By the Rev. JOHN TULLOCH, D.D. Uniform with 

 the " Leaders of the Reformation." 7s. 6d. 



"His biographic delineations are not collections of vague generalities, but well-selected 

 features combining to a likeness And, while always self-possessed and calm, he is never cold. 

 A steady glow of imaginative tire and radiance follows his pen, and it is evident that he has 

 legitimately acquired the right to interest and move others, by having first been moved hiin- 

 self."-Dial. 



" It is a book which, from its style firm and interesting, dispassionate and impartial, but yet 

 warm with admiration will be hailed for fireside reading in the families of the descendants of 

 those Puritan men and their times." Eclectic Review. 



History of the French Protestant Refugees, By Charles 



WEISS, Professor of History at the Lycee Buonaparte". Translated by F. HARD- 

 MAN, Esq. Octavo, 14s. 



The Eighteen Christian Centuries. By the Rev, James 



WHITE. Fourth Edition, with Analytical Table of Contents, and a Copious 

 Index. Post Octavo, 7s. 6d. 



" He goes to work upon the only true principle, and produces a picture that at once satisfies 

 truth, arrests the memory, and fills the imagination. When they (Index and Analytical Con- 

 tents) are supplied, it will be difficult to lay hands on any book of the kind more useful and 

 more entertaining." Times, Review of first edition. 



" Mr White comes to the assistance of those who would know something of the history of the 

 Eighteen Christian Centuries ; and those who want to know still more than he gives them, will 

 find that he has perfected a plan which catches the attention, and fixes the distinctive feature 

 of each century in the memory." Wesleyan Times. 



History of France, from the Earliest Period to the Tear 



1848. By the Rev. JAMES WHITE, Author of the "Eighteen Christian Cen- 

 turies." Second Edition. Post Octavo, 9s. 



" Mr White's ' History of France,' in a single volume of some 600 pages, contains every lead- 

 ing incident worth the telling, and abounds in word-painting whereof a paragraph has often as 

 much active life in it as one of those inch-square etchings of the great Callot, in which may be 

 clearly seen the whole armies contending in bloody arbitrament, and as many incidents of battle 

 as may be gazed at in the miles of canvass in the military picture-galleries at Versailles. " 

 Athenaeum. 



" An excellent and comprehensive compendium of French history, quite above the standard 

 of a school-book, and particularly well adapted for the libraries of literary institutions." 

 National Review. 



EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 



