Some of BLACKIE AND SON'S Publications. 



Ladies of the Reformation; memoius of distinguished female 



Characters in England, Scotland, and the Netheelanjjs, belonging to that 

 period. By tlie Rev. James Anderson. Nearly one hundred lUastrationa. Small 

 4to, cloth extra, 10s. 6rf. Morocco antique, 21s. 



"Here m hare a bool- uliich, in hilerest and excilement, matches jletim,vMle Us historical liiith is a 

 foxindation on which tliejmtgiaait can rest S£rti.s/!ed."— Evangelical Magiizino. 



Ladies of the Covenant; memoirs op distinguished Scottish 

 Female Characters, embracing the period of the Covenant and Persecution. By 

 the Kev. James Anderson, author of the Ladies of the Reformation. Numerous 

 Engravings. Cloth antique, 7s. 6d. 



"A volume of entrancing entertainment, ami of grave historic vahw, written icilh laborious research, and 

 so intHnsicalbj excellent that it must dejio^jiifa)-."— Christian Times. 



Memorable Women of the Puritan Times, cy the 



Rev. James Anderson. 2 vols, crown Svo, cloth extra, 12s. 



"A icork better aelaptedto unseed the deepest ivell of feeling , and to stir up the noblest emotions of the heart, 

 has not appeared for viani/ a day."— Patriot. 



"The lives are distinguished by great research, freednm from oil the controrcrsy of paHy and the 

 exaggeration of mere literary art. The facts are thrUlmgly interesting, and the style is sober, salient, and 

 strong." —liomiliat. 



History of the WaLDENSES; the Israel of the Alps. A Com- 

 plete History of tlie Waldenses and their Colonies. Prepared in great part from 

 unpublished documents. By Alexis Muston, d.d. Maps and Views of the Wal- 

 densian VaUeys. Only complete edition. 2 vols. Svo, cloth, 18s. 



"It is highly interesting, as much so as a ro-manee; and the 2^rescnt edition has many attractions. The 

 plates are very heaxdiful, and as we look on the peaceful Valleys of the Vaudois, our horror at the cruelties 

 committed therein becomes more dee}} and engrossing." — Clerical Journ[il. 



The Holy Land. Notes of a clerical furlough, spent chiefly in the 

 Holy Land. By Robert Buchanan, d.d. Maps and Plans. Square 8vo, cloth, 7s. %d. 



"Dr. Buchanan's Notes are as fruh as if no hook had ever been written or printed, on the sitbject, and as 

 full of interest as if he had. been the first explorer of the TL,ly Land." — Northern Warder. 



The Book of ECCLESIASTES: its meaning and its lessons. Ex- 

 plained and illustrated. By Robert Buchanan, d.d. Square Svo, cloth, 7s. Gel. 



''In Dr. By.cluc-nan's hands the book loses its enigoiediccd etspect, and becomes clear, intelligent, and 

 practical." — Glasgow Herald. 



THEOPNEUSTIA: The Divine Origin and Entire Inspiration of the Bible ; 

 deduced from internal Evidence, and the testimonies of Nature, History, and Science. 

 By L. Gaussen, d.d., Geneva. Foolscap Svo, cloth, 3s, 



The Sheepfold and the Common; or, within and without. 



Being Tales and Sketches illustrating the power of Evangelical Religion, and the 

 pernicious tendency of the heresies and errors of the day. Illustrated by thirty-two 

 full-i)age Engravings. 2 vols, square Svo, cloth gUt, 155. 



*' It isfidl of vigorous thinking, expressed in letnguage which betrays an a.uihor of no ordinary mind." — 



Eclectic Review. 



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