RELIGIOUS WORKS.

The Life and Words of Christ.

By Cunningham Geikie, D.D. A new and cheap edition, printed from the same stereotype plates as the fine illustrated edition. Complete in one vol., 8vo, 1,258 pages. Cloth, $1.50.

This is the only cheap edition of Geikie's Life of Christ that contains the copious notes of the author, the marginal references, and an index. In its present form it is a marvel of cheapness.

"A work of the highest rank, breathing the spirit of true faith in Christ."—Dr. Delitzsch, the Commentator.

"A most valuable addition to sacred literature."—A.N. Littlejohn, D.D., Bishop of Long Island.

"A great and noble work, rich in information, eloquent and scholarly in style, earnestly devout in feeling."—London Literary World.

From Death unto Life;

Or, Twenty Years of My Ministry. By the Rev. W. Haslam. With Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

"The whole narrative is unique—in the origin, methods, and results of a dispensation so extraordinary—and quite worthy the study of Christian ministers in all churches, liturgical or non-liturgical."—Lutheran Observer.

Scotch Sermons, 1880.

By Principal Caird—Rev. J. Cunningham, D.D., Rev. D.J. Ferguson, B.D., Professor Wm. Knight, LL. D., Rev. W. McIntosh, D.D., Rev. W.L. M'Farlan, Rev. Allan Menzies, B.D., Rev. T. Nicoll, Rev. T. Rain, M.A., Rev. A. Semple, B.D., Rev. J. Stevenson, Rev. Patrick Stevenson, Rev. R.H. Story, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

This volume originated in the wish to gather together a few specimens of a style of teaching which increasingly prevails among the clergy of the Scottish Church. Its publication has caused almost as much commotion in the Scotch Church as "Essays and Reviews" did in the Church of England some years ago.

"Perhaps the most remarkable book on religious topics in the year past."—Springfield Republican.

"By its publication a direct challenge has been given to the Church, which must either recognize the new ideas or cast them out. In any case a crisis has been precipitated."—The Nation.

Fifteen Sermons,

By William Rollinson Whittingham, Fourth Bishop of Maryland. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

"The late Bishop of Maryland destroyed many of his sermons before his death. It was very difficult to make a selection from those remaining, but, at the urgent, repeated request of his friends, twelve have been chosen, and three already published, but now out of print, added by special desire, to form a single volume.... It was thought best to include as many on general topics as possible, and to put in none strictly doctrinal."—Extract from Preface.

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Sermons preached on Various Occasions.

By James De Koven, late Warden of Racine College. With an Introduction by the Rev. Morgan Dix, S.T.D., Rector of Trinity Parish, New York. With Portrait. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

Studies in the Creative Week.

By Rev. George D. Boardman, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

"We see in the Lectures more than the sensation of the hour. They will have a marked effect in defining the position of the believer of to-day, in certifying both to disciple and to skeptic just what is to be held against all attack; and the statement of the case will be in many cases the strongest argument. They will tend to broaden the minds of believers, and to lift them above the letter to the plane of the spirit. They will show that truth and religion are capable of being defended without violence, without denunciation, without misrepresentation, without the impugning of motives."—National Baptist.

Studies in the Model Prayer.

By Rev. George D. Boardman, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

"The book is an exhaustive treatise upon its fruitful theme; few will gainsay the author's profound study of his subject or question the sincerity of his views. The chapter on temptation is one of the most original and striking interpretations of this line of the prayer that has been presented. The book is one that will have more than a passing interest."—New York Herald.

Epiphanies of the Risen Lord.

By Rev. George D. Boardman, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

"The author has brought to the study of the epiphanies that profound knowledge of the sacred writings and clear and felicitous style that make his works so popular. The first and second chapters relate to the entombment and the resurrection. Then the epiphanies are discussed in their order: 1. To Mary Magdalene; 2. To the other Women; 3. To the Two; 4. To the Ten; 5. To Thomas; 6. The Epiphany in the Galilean Mountain; 7. To the Seven; 8. The Ascension; 9. The Forty Days; 10. To Saul of Tarsus. It is a book to be profitably read."—Baltimore Gazette.

Studies in the Mountain Instruction.

By Rev. George D. Boardman, D.D.

"Replete with the Christian spirit, and the genius and learning for which the speaker is noted."—The Christian Union.

The Endless Future of the Human Race.

A Letter to a Friend. By C.S. Henry, D.D., author of "Considerations on some of the Elements and Conditions of Social Welfare and Human Progress." 12mo, cloth, 75 cents.

Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord.

By Richard Chenevix Trench, D.D. New edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

Notes on the Parables of Our Lord.

By Richard Chenevix Trench, D.D. New edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

Twelve Lectures to Young Men on Various Important Subjects.

By Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Revised edition. 12mo, cloth, $1.50.

History of Opinions on the Scriptural Doctrine of Retribution.

By Edward Beecher, D.D., author of "The Conflict of Ages." 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

The Comprehensive Church;

Or, Christian Unity and Ecclesiastical Union in the Protestant Episcopal Church. By the Right Rev. Thomas H. Vail, D.D., LL. D., Bishop of Kansas. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

The Book of Job:

Essays and a Metrical Paraphrase. By Rossiter W. Raymond, Ph. D. With an Introductory Note by the Rev. T.J. Conant, D.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.25.

Critical, Explanatory, and Practical Notes on the
OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT.

Designed for the Use of Pastors and People.

By Henry Cowles, D.D. Complete in 16 volumes, 12mo, uniformly bound in cloth. Price, for the complete work, $25.00; or separate volumes may be had at the prices given below.

The Old Testament.

The Pentateuch, in its Progressive Revelations of God to Men. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Hebrew History. From the Death of Moses to the Close of the Scripture Narrative. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

The Book of Job. 1 vol. Cloth, $1.50.

Psalms. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.25.

Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Isaiah. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.25.

Jeremiah and his Lamentations. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Ezekiel and Daniel. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.25.

The Minor Prophets. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

The New Testament.

Matthew and Mark. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Luke, Gospel History, and Acts of the Apostles. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

The Gospel and Epistles of John. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Longer Epistles of Paul: viz., Romans, Corinthians I and II. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

The Epistle to the Hebrews. 1 vol. Cloth, $1.50.

The Shorter Epistles; viz., Of Paul to the Galatians; Ephesians; Philippians; Colossians; Thessalonians; Timothy; Titus and Philemon; also, of James, Peter, and Jude. 1 vol. Cloth, $2.00.

Revelation of St. John. 1 vol. Cloth, $1.50.

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Critical, Explanatory, and Practical Notes on the

OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT.

Designed for the Use of Pastors and People.

By Henry Cowles, D.D. Complete in 16 volumes, 12mo, uniformly bound in cloth.

"I learn that this series—including the entire Scriptures in sixteen volumes—is now completed. It is a great work and a great success.

"When the first volume appeared, it was widely recognized as a work of special ability and excellence. It was an undeniably 'good thing come out of Nazareth.' Volume after volume has been marked with the same excellences.

"The work is a treasure to the Christian Church and the world; among the very best contributions to the interpretation of the Word of God, enriched, but not overloaded or obscured, by learning.

"No one but a sound and erudite scholar could have written these commentaries, but they are quite free from ostentatious display of learning. Most admirable good sense and discriminating judgment reign throughout the whole. The English style is very remarkable for its unaffected simplicity and crystal clearness. I do not believe there can be found one attempt at fine writing in these volumes, but they are often beautifully and affectingly eloquent.

"As an expositor, Professor Cowles aims honestly to explain difficulties and bring out the very soul and spirit of the sacred writers. I doubt if our language furnishes a safer, surer guide.

"It would rejoice my heart to see Professor Cowles duly honored in the use of his commentaries by all whom it has been my privilege to count among my pupils. I most cordially commend to all intelligent Christian men and women the careful perusal of these learned, instructive, and deeply spiritual commentaries. The possession of them would be a priceless treasure to any family, minister, or Sabbath-school teacher.

"John Morgan.

"Oberlin, Ohio, December 23, 1880."