Now publishing, in periodical Numbers, in Foolscap 8 vo. 
Price Is. 6d. each. 
SOCIAL EVILS 
AND 
THEIR REMEDY, 
A SERIES OF NARRATIVES TC> BE PUBLISHED QUARTERLY. 
BY THE 
REV. CHARLES B. TAYLER, M.A. 
AUTHOR OF “ THE RECORDS OF A GOOD MAn’s LIFE,” “ A FIRESIDE BOOK, 
“ MONTAGUE J OR, IS THIS RELIGION.” “ MAY YOU LIKE IT,” 
ETC. ETC. 
The First Number of the Series, entitled 
THE MECHANIC, 
was pronounced to be “ One of the most useful and interesting publications that 
had issued from the press during the Season.” 
Cestimontals in fabour of tfje iHSLIorft. 
“The design of Mr. Tayler is praiseworthy; his object being to counteract, 
by a series of tales, illustrative of the power and necessity of religion in the 
daily and hourly concerns of life, ‘ the confusion of eiror with truth in 
MISS MARTINEAU’S ENTERTAINING STORIES.’ 
“ Miss Martineau, as is well known, is a Unitarian, — and in hex Prize Essay, 
advertised on the covers of her ‘ Illustrations of Political Economy,’ has not 
scrupled to declare, that the Divinity of Christ ‘is a doctrinc absolutely 
false.’ Mr. Tayler, feeling the want of something better than the reveries of an un- 
believer to guide I he minds of the young and half-informed, has, in the most lauda- 
ble way, stood forward to say a ‘ word io season,’ on the excellence and the 
importance of our holy faith. This work is creditable to bis talents and his heart ; 
and we sincerely hope his beneficent purpose will meet its reward in the success of 
the undertaking. T he little work is well got up, and is written in the author’s pe- 
culiar and agreeable style. If our author continues his career as successfully as he 
has commenced, we venture to prophecy that the Political Economists will be utterly 
defeated.” — Christian Remembrancer. 
“ The principles of our author will doubtless conciliate for him a large circle of 
admirers, among those who are truly solicitous about understanding the real character 
of Social Evils, and the only safe remedy whereby they may be alleviated.” 
‘ Teacher s Magazine. 
The following have since been published in regular Quarterly succession : 
No. II. 
THE LADY AND THE LADY'S MAID. 
No. III. 
THE PASTOR OF DRONFELLS. 
No. IV. 
THE LABOURER AND HIS WIFE. 
No. V. 
THE COUNTRY TOWN. 
No. VI. entitled “ Live and Let Live ; or. The Manchester Weavers, will 
appear in January. 
Every two consecutive numbers form a volume, which may now be had, neatly 
bound, Price 4s. each. 
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., CORNHILL, LONDON. 
