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 Publislied and for Sale, by J. H. Butler. 



TODD'S INDEX RERUM, or INDEX OF SUBJECTS ; 3d ed. ; 



intended as a Manual, to aid the Student and the Professional 

 man,inpreparing himself for usefulness. "With an Introduction, il- 

 lustrating its utility and method of use. By John Todd, Pastor of 

 the Edwards Church, Northampton. The plan of this work is 

 very simple, and so exceedingly well adapted to the purpose for 

 which it is intended, that it has received the approbation of all 

 who have examined it. 



RECOMMENDATIONS. 



From Professor Worcester of Amherst College. 



" It is J2ist the thmg. I have never had a system so complete as 

 yours, I shall take an early opportunity to speak to the whole 

 body of students in regard to it, and shall advise every man to buy a 

 copy. 



From Professor Olmstead of Yale College. 



" I am happy to say, that the plan and execution of the Index 

 Rerum, are both such as will fully meet my approbation; and I 

 shall recommend it to my pupils, as a valuable auxiliary to their 

 studies. 



From Professor M. P, Jewett of Marietta College, Ohio. 



" Of the necessity of something of the kind to hold fast the thou- 

 sand important facts and sentiments which refuse to be detained by 

 the slight associations of the moment, I have been fully, painfully 

 sensible. A few years ago I adopted the plan recommended by 

 Locke, but soon relinquished it, as requiring too much time and la- 

 bor. I subsequently purchased the Cambridge Theological Com- 

 mon Place Book, but here I found myself embarrassed by a printed 

 Index of subjects designed only for professional reading. And it is 

 only in the flan of the Rev. Mr. Todd^s v:orh that I find an arrange- 

 ment exactly suited to the wants of the professional and literary man."" 



" I fully concur in the favorable opinion expressed of the simple 

 arrangenient and utility of the Index Rerum." 



GEORGE BANCROFT. 



