Biblical and Shakespearian Characters Compared.

Studies of Life and Literature.

By the Rev. JAMES BELL.

Between the Hebrew Bible and Shakespeare there exist some interesting and instructive points of resemblance, especially in respect of their ways of life and character. No doubt certain inevitable differences also exist between them, but these do not hide the resemblance; rather they serve to set it, so to speak, in bolder relief.

The author in this volume treats of this striking resemblance, under certain phases, between Hebrew Prophecy and Shakespearian Drama.



The following are the chief "Studies" which find a place in the work:--Hebrew Prophecy and Shakespeare: a Comparison--Eli and Hamlet--Saul and Macbeth--Jonathan and Horatio--David and Henry V.--Epilogue.

The foregoing list of subjects will give some notion of the drift and style of the book, which, it is hoped, is a contribution towards a better study of the Bible in connection with our literature and moral experience.

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"One of the most suggestive volumes we have met with for a long time."--_Birmingham Daily Gazette._

"An interesting book."--_North British Daily Mail._

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The Studies of a Socialist Parson.

By the Rev. W. H. ABRAHAM, M.A. (London).

The volume consists of sermons and addresses, given mostly at the St.

Augustine"s Church, Hull. The author in his preface says, "It is the duty of the clergyman to try and understand what Socialism is, and to lead men from the false Socialism to the true."

CONTENTS:--The Working-man, Past and Present: A Historical Review--Whither are we going?--National Righteousness--The True Value of Life--Christian Socialism--Jesus Christ the True Socialist--Socialism, through Christ or without Him?--The Great Bread Puzzle--Labour Day, May 1, 1892--The People, the Rulers, and the Priests--Friendly Societies--Trades" Unions--The People"s Church--On some Social Questions--The Greatest Help to the True Social Life--The Great I Am--G.o.d as a Present Force--Signs of the Times.

The following are selected from a large number of favourable notices:--

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Stepping Stones to Socialism.

By DAVID MAXWELL, C.E.

CONTENTS:--In a reasonable and able manner Mr. Maxwell deals with the following topics:--The Popular meaning of the Word Socialism--Lord Salisbury on Socialism--Why There is in Many Minds an Antipathy to Socialism--On Some Socialistic Views of Marriage--The Question of Private Property--The Old Political Economy is not the Way of Salvation--Who is My Neighbour?--Progress, and the Condition of the Labourer--Good and Bad Trade: Precarious Employment--All Popular Movements are Helping on Socialism--Modern Literature in Relation to Social Progress--Pruning the Old Theological Tree--The Churches: Their Socialistic Tendencies--The Future of Earth in Relation to Human Life--Socialism is Based on Natural Laws of Life--Humanity in the Future--Preludes to Socialism--Forecasts of the Ultimate Form of Society--A Pisgah-top View of the Promised Land.

The following are selected from a large number of favourable notices:

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The Monumental Bra.s.ses of Lancashire and Cheshire.

With some Account of the Persons Represented.

_Ill.u.s.trated with Engravings from Drawings by the Author._

By JAMES L. THORNELY.

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"Mr. Thornely has produced a very interesting volume, as he has not only figured every monumental bra.s.s within the two counties to which he has confined his researches, but in every case he has given a description also, and in some instances the genealogical information is of a high order of value."--_The Tablet._

"The book is wonderfully readable for its kind, and is evidently the result of careful and painstaking labour. The chapters are well condensed, nowhere burdened with verbiage, yet sufficiently full to serve the purpose in view. The ill.u.s.trations of the various bra.s.ses are exceedingly well done, and add much value and interest to the work, which should become popular in Lancashire and Cheshire."--_Warrington Guardian._

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