GENERAL LITERATURE 



Devotion, The Library of 



With Introductions and (where necessary) Notes. 

 Small Pott Svo, cloth, 2s. ; leather, zs. 6d. net. 



These masterpieces of devotional literature are furnished with such Introductions 

 ind JNotes as may be necessary to explain the standpoint of the author and the 

 obvious difficulties of the text, without unnecessary intrusion between the author and 

 the devout mind. 



ON THE LOVE OF GOD. By St. Francis de 

 Sales. Edited by W. J. Knox-Little, M.A. 



A MANUAL OF CONSOLATION FROM THE 

 SAINTS AND FATHERS. Edited by J. H. 

 Burn, B.D. 



THE SONG OF SONGS. Edited byB. Blaxland, 



THE DEVOTIONS OF ST. ANSELM. Edited by 



C. C. J. Webb, M.A. 

 GRACE ABOUNDING. By TohnBunyan. Edited 



byS. C. Freer, M.A. 

 BISHOP WILSON'S SACRA PRIVATA. Edited 



by A. E. Burn, B.D. 

 LYRA SACRA : A Book of Sacred Verse. 



Edited by H. C. Beeching, M.A., Canon of 



Westminster. 

 A DAY BOOK FROM THE SAINTS AND FATHERS. 



THE CONFESSIONS OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Edited 



by C. Bigg, D.D. Fifth Edition. 

 THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. Edited bv Walter 



Lock, D. D. Third Edition. 

 THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. Edited by C. 



Bigg, D.D. Fourth Edition. 

 A BOOK OF DEVOTIONS. Edited by J. W. 



Stanbridge. B.D. Second Edition. 

 LYRA INNOCENTIUM. Edited by Walter 



Lock, D.D. 

 A SERIOUS CALL TO A DEVOUT AND HOLY 



LIFE. Edited by C. Bigg, D.D. Second 



Edition. 

 THE TEMPLE. Edited by E. C. S. Gibson, 



D.D. Second Edition. 

 A GUIDE TO ETERNITY. Edited by J. W. 



Stanbridge, B.D. 

 THE PSALMS OF DAVID. Edited by B. W. 



Randolph, D.D. 

 LYRA APOSTOLICA. By Cardinal Newman 



and others. Edited by Canon Scott Holland 



and Canon H. C. Beeching. M.A. 

 THE INNER WAY. By J. Tauler. Edited by 



A. W. Hutton, M.A. 

 THE THOUGHTS OF PASCAL. Edited by C. 



S. Jerram, M.A. 



Edited by J. H. Burn, B.D. 

 HEAVENLY WISDOM. A Selection from the 



English Mystics. Edited by E. C. Gregory. 

 LIGHT, LIFE, and LOVE. A Selection from the 



German Mystics. Edited by W. R. Inge, 



M.A. 

 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE DEVOUT LIFE. 



By St. Francis de Sales. Translated and 



Edited by T. Barns, M.A, 



Metlmen's Standard Library 



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THE MEDITATIONS OF MARCUS AURELIUS. 



The translation is by R. Graves. 

 THE NOVELS OF JANE AUSTEN. In 5 volumes. 



VOL. i. Sense and Sensibility. 

 ESSAYS AND COUNSELS and THE NEW 



ATLANTIS. By Francis Bacon, Lord 



Verulam. 



RELIGIO MEDICI and URN BURIAL. By 



Sir Thomas Browne. The text has been 



collated by A. R. Waller. 

 THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. By John Bunyan. 

 REFLECTIONS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. 



By Edmund Burke. 

 THE ANALOGY OF RELIGION, NATURAL AND 



REVEALED. By Joseph Butler, D.D. 



