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TWO IMPORTANT BOOKS BY DR. BARROWS. 
CHRISTIANITY, THE WORLD-RELIGION. 
ae: the Rev. JOHN HENRY BARROWS. 
r. Barrows, the President of the Soveeiens 
In we and Japan, a series of seven lectures on Christi tian 
established ag _ peneery of — "Carlin B rs oo 
Chicago. these 
The Ind ait caper of Sea aa 
a Srcbete tere f the Christian faith. 
well worthy a permanent place in litessinia#? is 
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of Religions sind oe World’s Fair, was appointed to deliver, in 
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and the present rae is bod a text, with notes, of those lectures. 
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A WORLD-PILGRIMAGE. 
By the Rev. age pica: =cenainirete i 
In this Book Dr. 
is the work of a traveler die at pa various people 
graphic pen 
Illustrated. 8vo. $2.00. 
siete mal and observations of his recent journey around the globe. It 
whom he visited, and whom he describes with an unusually 
a pages pass before us eminent men of many faiths, patriarchs, high-priests, pundits, noted eae st 
n Germ 
In thes: 
men, literary magnates and maharajahs. 
touched on or elaborately described. 
Spain in the XIX Century. 
By ELIzABETH WORMELEY LATIMER. 
With spe Wee pos 
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Colonies, and a chapter to Cub 
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LES WoopWARD Hutson, author 
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This work is written ina clear, plain style, with as little 
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