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CHRISTIANITY, THE WORLD-RELIGION. 
| ie the Rev. JoHN HENRY BARROWS. 8vo. $1.50- 
he President va the Parliament of Religions during the World’s Fair, was appointed to deliver, in 
India cme aie a series of s lectures on Christianity. This was the initial of a bi-ennial course of lectures, 
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. Barr: i el 
he Indian Witness, of Calcutta, said: ** We very much doubt whether India has ever been favored with so worthy 
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worthy a permanent place in Srecatere* a 
A WORLD-PILGRIMAGE. 
By the Rey. Joun HENRY BARROWS. Niietater 8vo. ee 
: In this Book Dr. Barrows describes the m id his recent journey around the globe. It 
is the . of a traveler looking at the various SF Nail whom he visited, and whom he describes with an unusually 
pen. 
In these pages Pass before us tae men of many rome indo era pundits, noted divines, states- 
men, literary magnates and maharajahs. The scene sated — si in Europe and Asia, university life in Germany, 
og brilliant society in Paris, the i of Italy and Greece, oe aes in athe Ottoman Empire, the ancient sa 
of Egypt, the restless, suffering life of India, and aaa strange ae mith life of the Far East; all these things ar 
touched upon or elaboratel: ly described. 
Spain in the XIX Century. Thoughts and Theories of Life 
ned ELIZABETH WoRMELEY LATIMER. an 
ith many portraits. 8vo. $2.50. By the Rt. Rev. J. L. SPALDING, author of 
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