W. B. IHITTINGHAM and CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



of the services are admirably arranged. We do not know a better 

 book of its kind, and we earnestly commend it to the inspection of 

 all churches that contemplate the introduction of a liturgical form of 

 worship. It is very clearly and suitably printed, and is, we doubt not, 

 published at a price adapted to general convenience." 



The Rev. Newman Hall says: "I feel increasingly that 

 Nonconformist worship needs this element not to supersede but 

 as supplementary to spontaneous utterance." 



The Baptist Messenger says: "The book is well and 

 carefully prepared, and is thoroughly evangelical in its tone. ; .. 

 It has also the advantage of cheapness." 



The Christian Chronicle says : " Liturgical services are 

 becoming very general amongst Dissenters now-a-days, and in very 

 many instances the innovation is a decided improvement. People 

 want to take a more active part in public worship. ' The Devotional 

 Service and Chant Book ' has been compiled to meet the growing 

 demand, and we can recommend it to the earnest consideration of 

 any church wishing to introduce a book of the kind. The book is 

 got up very neatly, and the printing is clear and not overcrowded. 



Crown 8vo. Price is. 



GUIDE TO THE PRINCIPAL CHAPELS OF ENGLAND, 1885. 



Containing a List of Chapels, Names of respective 

 Ministers, Denomination, Hymn Book used, &c. 



The Nonconformist and Independent says : " it will 



be found a very useful and cheap production." 



The Literary W^orld says: "Admitting of easy reference, 

 and forming a handy and comprehensive guide, especially adapted 

 for the use of pastors and secretaries of the churches." 



The Christian Chronicle says: "This is, we believe, the 

 first attempt to supply a want long felt." 



The Publishers' Circular says : " An eminently useful little 

 book." 



Limp cloth, plain, is.; Cloth gilt, gilt or red edges, is. 6d. 



THE LIVING EPISTLE; 



Or, The Influence of Christian Character. 



The Christian says : " Unflinching in its loyalty to the highest 

 of all standards, simple in its delineation of what Christian character 

 should be, earnest in its appeals to the heart and to common sense, this 



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