W. B. WHITTINGHAM and CO.'S PUBLICATIONS, 



Post 8vo. Cloth. 400 pages, 55. 

 SPIRITUAL LIGHT AND LIFE. 



By HENRY VARLEY, B.A. 



The Saturday Review says: "There is a freshness and 

 originality about them [the sermons] which raise the volume un- 

 mistakably above the mere echo of the ordinary literature of 

 edification. . . His [the author's] teaching is throughout positive 

 and direct, not negative and critical, and those who think his 

 theology faulty or defective may still find much as, e.g., in the very 

 striking discourse on ' God's Revelation in Childhood ' that is 

 helpful and suggestive." 



Public Opinion says: "We deem the essays, as a whole, 

 eminently helpful to seekers after Spiritual Light, and to those who, 

 engaged in diffusing it, look for refreshment and aids to opinion in 

 the writings of the men of the time." 



The British Quarterly Review says: "These sermons, 

 which Mr. Varley has preached to an ordinary mixed congregation, 

 are marked by not a little freshness of thought and illustration. . . . 

 The sermons have the merit of mingling the doctrinal and practical 

 in a very pleasing way, and the volume we are sure will be welcomed 

 and appreciated by a large number of readers." 



The Christian Age says : " In power of analysis, in fresh- 

 ness, clearness and beauty of thought, and in vigour of style, we 

 have often been reminded of Mr. Robertson's sermons. This is 

 high praise, but it is deserved." 



The Bookseller says: "In the intensity of his thought, 

 Mr. Varley reminds one of Robertson at his truest, and his style 

 is eloquent and forcible." 



Crown 8vo. Cloth, is. ; Cloth gilt, is. 6d. 

 THE DEVOTIONAL SERVICE AND CHANT BOOK. 



For Occasional or Regular Use in supplementing 

 Extempore Prayer, with Responses and Chants. 



The Christian "World says: "Those ministers and people 

 belonging to free churches who desire the inclusion of liturgical 

 services in public worship should make the acquaintance of ' The 

 Devotional Service and Chant Book.' There are six distinct services, 

 with a large number of the Psalms and other canticles pointed for 

 musical use. Many of the prayers are the most familiar and the 

 best-liked in the Book of Common Prayer. The responsive portions 



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