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=The Christ Within.= By Rev. T. RHONDDA WILLIAMS.
"Thoughtful and well written, and can be read with interest and profit."--_Glasgow Herald._
=Old Pictures in Modern Frames.= By J. G. GREENHOUGH, M.A.
"Bright and unconventional."--_Glasgow Herald._
=The Taste of Death and the Life of Grace.= By P. T. FORSYTH, M.A., D.D.
"The value of this little book is out of all proportion to its size.
It is a bit of modern religious thinking with a quality entirely its own. The writer is not an echo, but a voice."--_The Christian World._
=Types of Christian Life.= By E. GRIFFITH-JONES, B.A.
"A thoughtful little book."--_The Guardian._
=Faith the Beginning, Self-Surrender the Fulfilment, of the Spiritual Life.= By JAMES MARTINEAU, D.D., D.C.L. Second Edition. Sixth Thousand.
"Full of lovely and exalted ethical teaching."--_The Methodist Times._
=Words by the Wayside.= By GEORGE MATHESON, D.D. Third Edition. Fifth Thousand.
"One of the best gifts of recent literature."--_The Speaker._
=How to Become Like Christ.= By MARCUS DODS, D.D. Second Edition.
"Characteristic of the author and worthy of his reputation."--_The North British Daily Mail._
=The Kingdom of the Lord Jesus.= By ALEXANDER MACKENNAL, D.D.
"Marked by spiritual insight, intellectual force, and literary feeling."--_The Examiner._
=The Way of Life.= By H. ARNOLD THOMAS, M.A.
"Puts with sweet reasonableness the case for undivided allegiance to lofty ideals."--_The Speaker._
=The Ship of the Soul.= By STOPFORD A. BROOKE, M.A.
"A tract for the times. In clear, nervous English Mr. Brooke says many things which need saying."--_The Star._
=The Christian Life.= By W. M. SINCLAIR, D.D., Archdeacon of London.
"Marked by Dr. Sinclair"s characteristic simplicity, earnestness and force."--_The Scotsman._
=Character Through Inspiration.= By T. T. MUNGER, D.D.
"Admirable for a quiet Sunday at home."--_Newcastle Daily Leader._
=Infoldings and Unfoldings of the Divine Genius, in Nature and Man.= By JOHN PULSFORD, D.D. New Edition.
"The book will help to give the reader many suggestive ideas of the relationship between G.o.d and man."--_East Anglian Daily Times._
=The Jealousy of G.o.d.= By JOHN PULSFORD, D.D.
"Worth its weight in gold."--_The Sunday School Chronicle._
=Martineau"s Study of Religion.= By RICHARD A. ARMSTRONG.
"An a.n.a.lysis and appreciation of Dr. James Martineau"s great book.
It is excellently well done, clear and intelligible."--_The Spectator._
=The Art of Living Alone.= By AMORY H. BRADFORD.
"Very attractive, ... full of sweet wisdom--allusive, stimulating, encouraging."--_The Dundee Advertiser._
=The Supreme Argument for Christianity.= By W. GARRETT HORDER.
"Very readable and suggestive."--_The Glasgow Herald._
=Reconsiderations and Reinforcements.= By J. M. WHITOP.
Ph.D., Author of "Beyond the Shadow," &c.
"A book of much beauty and force."--_The Bradford Observer._
=The Conquered World.= By R. F. HORTON, M.A., D.D.
"Has all Dr. Horton"s charm of manner, his unexpectedness, and his glorious optimism."--_The Methodist Times._
=The Making of an Apostle.= By R. J. CAMPBELL, M.A.
"Profitable and instructive reading, not only to our ordained ministers, but to our lay preachers and others as well."--_Christian Life._
=The Angels of G.o.d.= By JOHN HUNTER, D.D.
"Many charming volumes in the series.... None better than these papers by Dr. Hunter."--_The Liverpool Mercury._
=Social Worship an Everlasting Necessity.= By JOHN CLIFFORD, D.D.
"Most cheerful, inspiring, and illuminative."--_The Church Times._
=Ancient Musical Instruments.= A popular Account of their Development, as ill.u.s.trated by Typical Examples in the Galpin Collection at Hatfield, Broad Oak, Ess.e.x. By WILLIAM LYND. Linen cover, 1s, 6d.; cloth, 2s.
"The book is unique, and lovers of orchestral music cannot fail to be profited and interested by the material offered for study."--_Ardrossan Herald._
=The Church and the Kingdom.= By WASHINGTON GLADDEN. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 1s. 6d.