8 LIST OF BOOKS 
ERSKINE—The Internal Evidence of Revealed Religion. 
Crown 8vo, 5s. 
ERSKINE—The Unconditional Freeness of the Gospel. 
New Edition, revised. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 
ERSKINE—The Spiritual Order, 
And other Papers selected from the MSS, of the late THomas Ersxine of Linlathen. 
Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 5s. 
‘*Tt will for a few have a value which others will not the least understand, But 
all must recognise in it the utterance of a spirit profoundly penetrated with the 
sense of brotherhood, and with the claims of common humanity.”—Spectator. 
“Very deserving of study.”—Times. 
Vide BriBLE Reapines and FRAGMENTS oF TRUTH. 
ERSKINE—The Doctrine of Election, 
And its Connection with the General Tenor of Christianity, illustrated especially 
from the Epistle to the Romans, Pp. xxiv. and 348. Second Edition. Crown 
8vo, 68. 
ERSKINE—The Brazen Serpent: 
Or, Life coming through Death. Third Edition. 5s. 
FINLAY—Essay 
On the best Means of Improving the Relations between Capital and Labour. By 
JaMES FarRBAIRN Finuay, M.A. Demy 8vo, 1s. 
FLETCHER—<Autobiography of Mrs. Fletcher 
(Of Edinburgh), with Letters and other Family Memorials, Edited by her Laugh- 
ter. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 
“This is a delightful book. It contains an illustrative record of a singularly 
noble, true, pure, prolonged, and happy life. The story is recounted with a can- 
dour, vivacity, and grace which are very charming.” —Daily Review. 
FLEURY—L’Histoire de France. 
Par M. Lamé Frevry. New Edition. 18mo, cloth, 2s. 6d.° 
FORBES—The Deepening of the Spiritual Life. 
By A. P. Forzss, D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin. Fifth dition, 18mo, cloth, price 
1s. 6d. ; or paper covers, 1s. ; calf, red edges, 3s. 6d. 
FORBES—Kalendars of Scottish Saints, 
With Personal Notices of those of Alba, etc. By ALEXANDER PENROSE FORBES, 
D.C.L., Bishop of Brechin. 1 vol. 4to, price £3:3s, A few copies for sale on 
large paper, £5: 15: 6. 5 
‘A truly valuable contribution to the archeology of Scotland.”—Guardian. 
‘We must not forget to thank the author for the great amount of information he 
has put together, and for the labour he has bestowed on a work which can never 
be remunerative.”—Saturday Review. 
“His laborious and very interesting work on the early Saints of Alba, Laudonia, 
and Strathclyde.”—Quarterly Review. 
Fragments of Truth. 
Being the Exposition of several Passages of Scripture. Third Edition. Extra 
feap. 8vo, 5s. 
FRASER—Alcohol: its Function and Place. 
By Tuomas R. Fraser, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Materia Medica in the Univer 
sity of Edinburgh. With Diagrams and Tables. 8vo, 1s. 
