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THE TRIUMPH OF FAITH. The Substance of 
Addresses on the Book of Joshua. By Stevenson A. Blackwood. Crown 
8vo, 2s. cloth limp ; 2S. 6d. boards. Cheap Edition, i6mo, is. cloth limp. 
" It is distinguished by thoughtful exposition, and a deeply religious tone pervades 
every page." — IVatcJunaii. 
LONG EVENINGS AND WORK TO DO IN 
THEM. By Mrs. Bayly, Author of " Ragged Homes, and how to mend 
them." Crown 8vo, 4s. 6d. cloth. 
" After an introduction full of incident and descriptive of work, follows a series of 
chapters on Wycliffe, Tyndale, and Gutenburg, which are written with great spirit, 
discrimination, and clearness." — British Quarterly Review. 
THE CHURCH IN THE HOUSE. A Series of Les- 
sons on the Acts of the Apostles. By the late Rev. William Arnot, Edin- 
burgh, Author of " This Present World," &c. Post 8vo, 7s. 6d. cloth. 
"Racy and readable, based upon solid study, and brightened with facts gathered 
by an unusually observant eye, and with the fancies of an active imagination." — 
British and Foreign Evangelical Revie%v. 
DARK SAYINGS OF OLD. Being an attempt to Elu- 
cidate certain Difficult Passages of Holy Scripture, in a Series of Ten Lectures. 
By the Rev. J. B, McCaul, Honorary Canon of Rochester, &c. Post 8vo, 
5s. cloth. 
" A valuable contribution to current theological literature, and well adapted to 
counteract some of those erroneous opinions on sacred subjects which are sadly too 
prevalent in the present day." — Chicrch of England Magazine. 
THE GATES OF PRAYER. A Book of Private 
Devotion for Morning and Evening. By the Author of " Morning and Night 
Watches." i6mo, 2s. cloth. 
"The prayers of which this volume is composed are of a high order, and will be 
found full of suggestions." — Rock. 
BLACK IVORY. A Tale of Adventure among the Slavers 
of East Africa. By R. M. Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat," "The 
Norsemen in the West," &c. Illustrations. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, 
5s. cloth. 
"A captivating story, and likely to do good withal, with incident and information, 
the picturesque and the practical, adventure and pathetic appeals, skilfully mingled 
for a good purpose." — Record. 
UNDER THE SURFACE. Poems by Frances Ridley 
Havergal, Author of "The Ministry of Song," &c. Crown 8vo, 5s. cloth. 
Cheap Edition, royal 32mo, is. 6d. cloth, gilt edges. 
" Great freshness of feeling, fulness of thought, and ready command of measure."— 
British Qzcarterly Review. 
THE WORD OF LIFE. Being Selections from the Work 
of a Ministry. By the Rev. Charles J. Brown, D.D., Edinburgh. Post 
8vo, 6s. cloth. 
"Good specimens of the higher class of sermons given from the Scottish pulpit." — 
Mdijiburgh Courajit. 
