CROSBY, NICHOLS AND COMPANY’S PUBLICATIONS. 
A MEMOIR OF WILLIAM ELLERY CHAINING, 
With Extracts from his Correspondence and Manuscripts. 
Edited by his Nephew, WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING. With two fine Portraits. 
In three volumes 12mo. Price $1.50. 
A more interesting and instructive biographical work we have never read. 
High as was our opinion of Channing,— of his intellectual and moral worth,— 
the perusal of this work has convinced us that we never duly estimated him. 
. . . . His letters reveal his character more fully than his sermons and essays. 
In his letters he lays his heart entirely open ; and no man, no matter what his 
opinions or prejudices, can read them without saying, c Channing was, indeed, 
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MEMOIR OF MARY L. WARE, 
WIFE OF HENRY WARE, JR.— BY REV. EDWARD B. HALL. 
With a fine Engraving on Steel. Eighth Edition. 12mo. Price $1.25. 
“ Among the biographies of Christian women, eminent for their piety, their 
meek devotion to their religious profession, and their holy conduct in all the 
walks of life, this Memoir of Mrs. Ware deserves to take a high rank/ 5 — Phil¬ 
adelphia Bulletin. 
REMINISCENCES OF THOUGHT AND FEELING. 
BY THE AUTHOR OF “ VISITING MY RELATIONS.” 
16mo. Price 75 cents. 
<e A very interesting, piquant book, and everybody is reading it.It 
will do a great deal of good by clearing up people’s morbid moods of mind, and 
showing that an entire trust and reliance on God are the best medicine of the 
heart. This work shows how valuable a book can be written out of the history 
of a private life.”— Cincinnati Paper. 
THE CHILD’S MATINS AND VESPERS. 
BY A MOTHER. 
Comprising Meditations and Prayers for Morning and Evening, &c. 32mo. 
Price 37 1-2 cents. 
cc The parent who wishes to keep the heart of the child pure, to form habits 
of prayer, to inspire the young mind with profitable reflections, and lead the 
early years into proper spiritual habits, will be greatly assisted by this little 
volume.”— Christian Fra. 
“ A beautiful idea, beautifully carried out.A collection of simple 
reflections for a young child, to inspire it with right thoughts towards its Heav¬ 
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LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN. 
BY REV. WM. G. ELIOT, JR. 
1 vol. 16mo. Price 62 1-2 cents. 
“ A book that every young man throughout the nation should read, and make 
the constant companion of his leisure hours.”— Detroit Tribune. 
“ Such books are angels of mercy to the young, as temptations multiply and 
throng around their steps.”— Ohio Observer. 
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