numeration. The book -presses embracing 

 the subjects hitherto described all bear 

 numbers commencing with 3000. With 

 the new department 4000 commences, and 

 the same remark, mutatis mutandis, is appli- 

 cable to every succeeding principal division. 

 I must pass very lightly over the numerous 

 sections of this second section. Beginning 

 with the fundamental questions of the be- 

 ing of a God and the truth of Christianity, 

 it embraces every special question which 

 has formed the subject of discussion among 

 Christians, in the order which commended 

 itself as most logical to the original de- 

 signer of the arrangement. These con- 

 troversies conduct to the common ground 

 of Religious Devotion and Contemplation, 

 including the important departments of 

 Tracts and Religious Fiction ; and these to 

 devotion in its hortatory form — i.e., Ser- 



