20 LIST OF BOOKS 



LOBIMER— Bible Studies in Life and Truth. 



By the Rev. Robert Lorimer, M.A., Free Church, Mains and Strathmartine. In 

 1 vol. crown 8vo, 5s. 



"It is in several respects a remarkable volume. . . . These discourses, the 

 outcome of a thoughtful, earnest, and vigorous mind, are written in a strain of 

 chaste and manly eloquence, and they are even more valuable for what they 

 suggest than for what they directly teach."— Scotsman. 



"There is in these studies much that will help to govern the will, satisfy the 

 mind with truth, and the heart with life." — Daily Review. 



"The distinctive fragrance of the old evangelical preaching of our fathers is 

 combined with the modern spirit of exact research in Biblical science . . . and 

 these studies may be regarded as a proof that the reconciliation between the old 

 and the new in our Scottish Christian life is not so difficult as some suppose."— 

 Aberdeen Free Press. 



" On every line of these sermons there is a trace of care and anxious thought. 

 This preacher is no extempore orator. He is a student, and has made himself 

 familiar with the best models." — Dundee Advertiser. 



"They are characterised by penetrative thought, lucidity, and cogency of state- 

 ment, and a chaste and classic eloquence. They evince earnest study and wide 

 reading." — Glasgow Herald. 



IiTND— Sermons. 



By Rev. Adam Lind, M.A., Elgin. Ex. fcap. 8vo, 5s. 



A Lost Battle. 



A Novel. 2 vols. Crown 8vo, 17s. 



"This in every way remarkable novel." — Morning Post. 



" We are all the more ready to do justice to the excellence of the author's drawing 

 of characters." — Athenaeum. 



M'CRIE— John Calvin, a Fragment by the Late Thomas 



M'Crie, Author of " The Life of John Knox." Demy Svo, 6s. 



MACDUFF— The Parish of Taxwood, and some of its Older 



Memories. By Rev. J. R. Macduff, D.D. 1 vol. extra fcap. 8vo, illustrated, 

 3s. 6d. 



"A delightful little volume, as true to the life as it is picturesque in its subjects. 

 . . . We shall be inclined to add this unpretentious volume to the standard 

 authorities on these favourite subjects. . . . Unpretending as the pictures may 

 be, to paint these worthy people to the life demands no little shrewdness of 

 observation, considerable power of mental analysis, with a combination of rarer 

 faculties. In the pictures we have quaint drollery as well as kindly satire ; and 

 while each has some fascination of its own, one at least is wonderfully pathetic. 

 . . . We think we have said enough to send our readers to a book which, while 

 showing unusual powers of observation, is written with equal simplicity and deep 

 earnestness of feeling." — Saturday Review. 



"It is charmingly written, and deserves to be popular on both sides of the 

 Tweed." — Liverpool Mercury. 



" This is the sort of book which is sure to be popular and warmly appreciated by 

 Scotchmen, whether at home or in the colonies." — Perthshire Constitutional. 



"Dr. Macduff has given us a specially delightful and instructive volume, a series 

 of character sketches which are sure to live, and of memories which readers who 

 can appreciate solid worth will not willingly let die. Shrewd, practical sense, 

 kindly humour, and quiet sarcasm add to the liveliness of a work which will be 

 equally valued for its lofty devotion and its moral and spiritual healthfulness. 

 ' Taxwood ' will secure for itself no secondary place in the literature of Scottish 

 reminiscences." — Freeman. 



