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NAZARETH: ITS LIFE AND LESSONS. In small 8vo. 

 Second Edition. By G-. S. Drew, M.A., Author of ' The Divine King- 

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' In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.' 



1 A singularly reverent and beautiful book ; the style in which it is written is 

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1 Perhaps one of the most remarkable books recently issued in the whole 

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 live.' — Churchman' 's Magazine. 



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SCRIPTURE LANDS IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR 



HISTORY. By G-. S. Drew, M.A., Vicar of Trinity, Lambeth; Author 

 of ' Reasons of Faith.' Second Edition. Bevelled boards, 8vo. price 

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'Mr. Drew has invented a new method of illustrating Scripture history — 

 from observation of the countries. Instead of narrating his travels, and referring 

 from time to time to the facts of sacred history belonging to the different countries, 

 he writes an outline history of the Hebrew nation from Abraham downwards, 

 with special reference to the various points in which the geography illustrates the 

 history. The advantages of this plan are obvious. Mr. Drew thus gives us 

 not a mere imitation of " Sinai and Palestine," but a view of the same subject 

 from the other side. . . . He is very successful in picturing to his readers the 

 scenes before his own mind. The position of Abraham in Palestine is portrayed, 

 both socially and geographically, with great vigour. Mr. Drew has given an 

 admirable account of the Hebrew sojourn in Egypt, and has done much to 

 popularise the newly-acquired knowledge of Assyria in connection with the two 

 Jewish Kingdoms.' — Saturday Review. 



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MEMORIES OF VILLIERSTOWN. By C.J. S. Crown 8vo. 

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SIX PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENTS — 1850-1872. Anno- 

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THE DIVINE KINGDOM ON EARTH AS IT IS IN 



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' Our Commonwealth is in Heaven. 1 



' A high purpose and a devout spirit characterise this work. It is thought- 

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 " Fulfilment in Life and Ministry of Christ," which is full of original thinking 

 admirably expressed.' — British Quarterly Review. 



1 It is seldom that, in the course of our critical duties, we have to deal with 

 a volume of any size or pretension so entirely valuable and satisfactory as 

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