CHRISTIAN CABINET LIBRARY.
These volumes are printed on white paper and good type, and are neatly bound in cloth, gilt backs, 18mo.
OLD HUMPHREY'S ADDRESSES.
Fourth Edition.
OLD HUMPHREY'S OBSERVATIONS.
Fifth Edition.
THOUGHTS FOR THE THOUGHTFUL.
By Old Humphrey. Fourth Edition.
"Here good sense and good humour are most wonderfully and most happily blended. The lessons, too, are eminently experimental and practical."—Christ. Reflector.
WALKS IN LONDON,
And its Neighbourhood. By Old Humphrey. Third Edition.
HOMELY HINTS
To Sabbath School Teachers. By Old Humphrey. Second Edition.
MY GRANDPARENTS:
My Grandmother Gilbert, and my Grandfather Gregory. By Old Humphrey.
STROLLS IN THE COUNTRY.
By Old Humphrey.
THE OLD SEA CAPTAIN.
By Old Humphrey.
MEDITATIONS AND ADDRESSES
On the Subject of Prayer. By the Rev. Hugh White, A.M. Fourth American, from the tenth Dublin Edition.
THE BELIEVER:
A Series of Discourses. By the Rev. Hugh White, A.M. Second American, from the seventh Dublin Edition.
LUCILLA;
Or, the Reading of the Bible. By Adolphe Monod. Second Edition.
TALES OF THE SCOTTISH
COVENANTERS.
By Robert Pollok, A.M., author of the "Course of Time."
A BOOK FOR THE SABBATH.
In Three Parts.—I. The Origin, Design, and Obligation of the Sabbath. II. Practical Improvement of the Sabbath. III. Devotional Exercises for the Sabbath. By the Rev. J. B. Waterbury, author of the "Advice to a Young Christian," &c.
THE FAMILY OF BETHANY.
By L. Bonnet. With an Introductory Essay, by Rev. Hugh White. Fourth American, from the eighth London Edition.
"This book leads us, as with an angel's hand, through some of the most interesting scenes in the life of the Saviour of the world. It is full of evangelical truth, of glowing imagery, of living, breathing devotion. We recommend it for its intellectual as well as its moral and spiritual qualities."—Albany Argus.
THE RETROSPECT;
Or, Review of Providencial Mercies. With Anecdotes of Various Characters. By Aliquis, formerly a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, and now a Minister of the English Church. Third American from the eighteenth London edition.
"The great popularity of this volume appears from the large number of editions through which it has passed in Great Britain in a short number of years, having now reached the 17th edition, and proofs of its usefulness have not been wanting. We can assure our readers that there are few works of the kind so deeply interesting, or so well adapted to religious edification. We cordially recommend it."—Chris. Int.
THE MARTYR LAMB;
Or, Christ the Representative of his People in all Ages. By F. W. Krummacher, D.D., author of "Elijah the Tishbite," &c. Fourth Edition.
ELIJAH THE TISHBITE.
By F. W. Krummacher.
"Our author is characterized by a glowing and imaginative style, which seems to be the expression of a heart warmed by piety, and susceptible of the tenderest emotions. He displays a happy tact, in developing, in the most pleasing manner, the circumstances of a scriptural incident or character, and of deriving from it practical lessons."—Presbyterian.
McCRIE ON ESTHER.
Lectures on the Book of Esther. By the Rev. Thomas McCrie, D.D., author of "Life of John Knox," &c.
A TREATISE ON PRAYER;
>Designed to assist in the devout discharge of that duty. By the Rev. Edward Bickersteth.
MICHAEL KEMP,
The Happy Farmer's Lad. A Tale of Rustic Life, illustrative of the Scriptural Blessings and Temporal Advantages of Early Piety. By Anne Woodrooffe. Second Edition.
"Thoroughly and intensely have we read this book, 'because,' as Talbot said of Boswell's Life of Johnson, 'we couldn't help it.' We were struck with the ingenuous disposition and firm principles of Michael, and we wished to see how they would bear him through trying scenes. So much for the interest which the story excites; the other merits of the book are not inferior."—Baptist Advocate.
COMFORT IN AFFLICTION.
A Series of Meditations. By the Rev. James Buchanan, one of the Ministers of the High Church, Edinburgh. From the ninth Edinb. Edition.
LIGHTS & SHADOWS OF SCOTTISH LIFE.
By Professor Wilson. 18mo.
MEMOIR OF MARY LUNDIE DUNCAN.
Second American Edition. 18mo.
PRACTICAL REFLECTIONS.
On the Second Advent. By the Rev. Hugh White, A.M. 18mo.
PERSUASIVES TO EARLY PIETY.
By the Rev. J. G. Pike.
DODDRIDGE'S RISE AND PROGRESS.
Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. Illustrated in a Course of Serious and Practical Addresses, suited to persons of every character and circumstance, with a Devout Meditation or Prayer subjoined to each chapter. By Philip Doddridge, D.D.
THE COTTAGE FIRESIDE;
Or, the Parish Schoolmaster. By the Rev. Henry Duncan, D.D.
"This is a reprint of a Scotch work, by a clergyman of high standing, who does not now for the first time appear as an author. The narrative is constructed with great beauty, and is designed at once to illustrate and remedy some of the principal evils connected with domestic education. The work may very properly occupy the attention both of parents and children; and it will be read with pleasure by all who can relish the simple and beautiful in thought and expression."—Argus.
THE CHRISTIAN CONTEMPLATED,
In a Course of Lectures delivered in the Argyle Chapel, Bath. By Rev. William Jay. New Edition.
"It has all the peculiar marks of Jay's mind; perspicuity of arrangement, simplicity and occasional elegance of diction, deep-toned piety and copiousness of sentiment. In recommending such a book we are conscious of doing a service to the cause of piety, by promoting the spiritual-mindedness, and consistent, symmetrical conduct of every Christian who prayerfully peruses it."—Baptist Advocate.
WORKS OF REV. HENRY SCOUGAL.
Containing the Life of God in the Soul, &c.
DEW OF ISRAEL,
And the Lily of God; or, a Glimpse of the Kingdom of Grace. By F. W. Krummacher, D.D. Second American, from the second London Edition.
CHRISTIAN FRAGMENTS;
Or, Remarks on the Nature, Precepts, and Comforts of Religion. By John Burns, M.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Surgery in the University of Glasgow, &c. &c.
"The different pieces constitute so many distinct, though sometimes brief, disquisitions upon scriptural topics, and are designed to promote the spiritual-mindedness of the reader. They were written under the pressure of deep affliction, and in view of an approaching judgment. They display sound thought, evangelical sentiment, correct doctrine, and an elevated tone of Christian feeling."—Advocate.
CHRISTIAN FATHER AT HOME;
Or, a Manual of Parental Instruction. By W. C. Brownlee, D.D.
A GLIMPSE INTO
THE WORLD TO COME,
In a Waking Dream. By the late George B. Phillips. With Extracts, illustrative of his Spiritual Progress; and a Brief Memoir, by Mrs. Duncan, author of "Memoir of Mrs. Mary Lundie Duncan," &c.
"This is altogether an extraordinary production. The small portion of it which gives it its title, is a strain of fervent pious imaginings, based however upon the oracles of God. One cannot easily read it without gaining a more deep and solid impression of the other world."
INFANT PIETY.
A Book for Little Children. By Baptist W. Noel, M.A.
"In this volume one of the finest spirits in the established church of England gives us a simple record of the pious lives and happy deaths of several little children on both sides of the Atlantic. The work is well adapted to accomplish the benevolent design of its author, by leading little children to remember their Creator."—Albany Evening Journal.
A MEMOIR OF JOHN HUSS.
Translated from the German.
"To many who are familiar with the life of Martin Luther, that of John Huss, who preceded him, and prepared the German mind for his more extended labours, is comparatively little known. The true character of Romanism is displayed in the treatment of each, but some of the darkest shades are seen in the case of Huss."—Baptist Advocate.
HELEN OF THE GLEN.
A Tale of the Scottish Covenanters. By Robert Pollok, A.M.
THE PERSECUTED FAMILY.
By Pollok.
RALPH GEMMELL.
By Pollok.
JESSY ALLAN,
The Lame Girl. By Grace Kennedy, author of "Anna Ross," &c.
"It is an affecting tale, and strikingly illustrates the power of religion, and its full adequacy to human wants in every emergency."—Christian Mirror.
SINNER'S FRIEND.
From the eighty-seventh London Edition, completing upwards of half a million.
☞ This little Work has been translated into sixteen different languages.
"It is designed by its direct appeals, to arrest the attention of the most careless reader, and to pour into his ear some word of truth before he can become fatigued with reading."—Presbyterian.
"It is fitted to be an admirable auxiliary to ministers in the discharge of their duty."—Albany Daily Advertiser.
DECAPOLIS;
Or, the Individual Obligations of Christians to save Souls from Death. An Essay. By David Everard Ford. Fifth American, from the sixth London Edition.
"This book is an exhortation to Christians, and Christian ministers, to exercise greater faithfulness in saving souls from eternal death. We have read it with much pleasure, and we hope with some profit. The book is most beautifully got up; and we could wish that it might be read and pondered by every one who indulges a hope that he is a Christian."—N. Y. Evangelist.
SHORTER CATECHISM.
Anecdotes Illustrative of the Shorter Catechism. By John Whitecross. New Edition.
"This will relieve the catechism of a difficulty which many have felt in respect to it—that it is too abstract to be comprehended by the mind of a child; here every truth is seen in its practical relations, and becomes associated in the mind with some interesting fact which is fitted at once to make it plain to the understanding, to lodge it in the memory, and to impress it upon the heart."—Daily Advertiser.
MEMOIR OF JOHN D. LOCKWOOD.
Being Reminiscences of a Son by his Father.
"A gifted mind and cultivated powers, hallowed and controlled by a sweet and trustful piety; the simplicity of childhood mingled with the seriousness and discretion of mature age,—we are sure no one could watch his brief career, terminating in a death, though sudden, not unprepared for, without deep interest. We have read it with unmingled pleasure and profit."—N. Y. Evangelist.
PERFECT PEACE.
Letters Memorial of John Warren Howell, Esq., of Bath, M. R. C. S. By the Rev. David Pitcairn. With an Introduction by the Rev. John Stevenson, author of "Christ on the Cross," "The Lord our Shepherd", &c.
PROFESSION IS NOT PRINCIPLE;
Or the Name of Christian is not Christianity. By Grace Kennedy, author of "Jessy Allan," "Anna Ross," &c.
GOSPEL PROMISES.
Being a Short View of the Great and Precious Promises of the Gospel. By the Rev. Joseph Alleine, author of "An Alarm to the Unconverted," &c.
LIFE IN EARNEST.
Six Lectures on Christian Activity and Ardour. By the Rev. James Hamilton, author of "Harp on the Willows," &c.
MY GRANDMAMMA GILBERT.
By Old Humphrey.
MY GRANDFATHER GREGORY.
By Old Humphrey.
MEMOIR OF HANNAH SINCLAIR.
By the late Rev. Legh Richmond. From the nineteenth London Edition.
TRUE HAPPINESS;
Or, the Excellence and Power of Early Religion. By J. G. Pike, author of "Persuasives to Early Piety," &c. Second Edition.
CHARLIE SEYMOUR;
Or, the Good Aunt and the Bad Aunt. By Miss Catharine Sinclair, author of "Modern Accomplishments," &c. Third Edition.
LIVE WHILE YOU LIVE.
By the Rev. Thomas Griffith, A.M., Minister of Ram's Episcopal Church, Homerton.
CROOK IN THE LOT;
Or, a Display of the Sovereignty and Wisdom of God in the Afflictions of Men, and the Christian's Deportment under them. By the Rev. Thomas Boston.
A TRIBUTE OF PARENTAL AFFECTION.
To the Memory of my beloved and only Daughter, Hannah Jerram, with a Short Account of the last Illness and Death of her elder Brother, Charles Stranger Jerram. By the Rev. Charles Jerram, A.M., Vicar of Cobham, Surrey. From the fifth London Edition.
THE LORD'S SUPPER.
Bickersteth's Treatise on the Lord's Supper. With an Introduction, Notes, and an Essay. By G. T. Bedell, D.D. Fifth Edition.
COMMUNICANT'S COMPANION.
By the Rev. Matthew Henry. With an Introductory Essay, by the Rev. John Brown of Edinburgh.
BAXTER'S CALL.
Now or Never, &c. With an Introductory Essay, by Dr. Chalmers.
RELIGION AND ETERNAL LIFE;
Or, Irreligion and Eternal Death. By J. G. Pike.
THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER.
A Tale. By Mrs. Cameron.
LIFE OF REV. JOHN NEWTON.
Written by himself, and continued to his Death. By the Rev. Rich. Cecil.
THE HARP ON THE WILLOWS.
Remembering Zion, Farewell to Egypt, The Church in the House, The Dew of Hermon, and the Destination of the Jews. By the Rev. Jas. Hamilton, of London. From the forty-fifth London Edition.
SABBATH MUSINGS.
By Caroline Fry.
HERVEY'S MEDITATIONS
AND CONTEMPLATIONS.
New Edition.
THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION
IN EUROPE.
With a Chronology.
MY SCHOOL-BOY DAYS.
SORROWING, YET REJOICING.
Or a Narrative of Successive Bereavements in a Clergyman's Family.
DIVINE ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY.
By J. G. Pike, author of "True Happiness." &c., &c.
A WORLD WITHOUT SOULS.
By J. W. Cunningham, A.M., Vicar of Harrow.
THE WORLD'S RELIGION.
As contrasted with genuine Christianity, by Lady Colquhoun.
ADVICE TO A YOUNG CHRISTIAN,
On the importance of aiming at an elevated standard of piety. By a Village Pastor, with an Introduction by Rev. Dr. Alexander, of Princeton, N. J.
CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE.
By the Author of "Christian Retirement."
WORKS BY THE REV. JOHN A. CLARK, D.D.
Late Rector of St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia.
"His works are all characterized by good thoughts expressed in a graceful and appropriate manner, by great seriousness and unction, and an earnest desire to promote the spiritual interests of his fellow-men."—Daily Advertiser.
A WALK ABOUT ZION.
Revised and Enlarged. Fifth Edition. 12mo. Two steel Engravings.
THE PASTOR'S TESTIMONY.
Revised and Corrected. Fifth Edition. 12mo. Two steel Engravings.
THE YOUNG DISCIPLE;
Or, a Memoir of Anzonetta R. Peters. Fourth Edition. 12mo.
GATHERED FRAGMENTS.
Fourth Edition. 12 mo. Two steel Engravings.
Containing.—The M'Ellen Family.—The Paralytic.—The Withered Branch Revived.—The Baptism.—Little Ann.—The Meeting of the Travellers.—Mary Maywood.—A Family in Eternity.—One whose Record is on High, &c. &c.
GLEANINGS BY THE WAY.
Or, Travels in the Country. 1 vol. 12mo.
AWAKE, THOU SLEEPER!
A Series of Awakening Discourses. 12mo.
"Few American clergymen have contributed more by their efforts from the pulpit and through the press, to promote the cause of evangelical truth and piety, than the lamented author of this volume. Happily, though dead, he yet speaks in a tone of impressive and earnest admonition; and the present volume particularly, is a witness to the fidelity and zeal with which he discharged his ministerial duties. The subjects of which it treats are of the deepest moment; and the manner in which he treats them is worthy of the tenderness and fidelity of an ambassador of Christ. The work is admirably adapted to promote a revival of religion."
COMPLETE WORKS OF BISHOP BUTLER.
Containing Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion, Dissertations, Sermons, Correspondence with Dr. Clarke, &c. &c. To which is prefixed an Account of the Character and Writings of the Author. By Dr. Halifax, Bishop of Gloucester. 1 vol. 8vo. Splendid Edition, on pica type and fine paper.
BUTLER'S ANALOGY. Large type. 8vo.
BUTLER'S SERMONS. 8vo.
BAXTER'S SAINTS' REST. Large type.
DICK ON ACTS.
Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles. By the late John Dick, D.D., Professor of Theology of the United Secession Church, Glasgow, author of "Lectures on Theology," &c. From second Glasgow Edition. 8vo.
"The style of the author is peculiarly adapted to a work of this description. It is uncommonly perspicuous, terse, nervous and calm. His ideas are the production of a highly-cultivated mind, originally endowed with strong common sense. In many respects he has the characteristics of Andrew Fuller, with more of the polish of the school."—Baptist Advocate.
MEMOIR OF MRS. ISABELLA GRAHAM.
JAY'S MORNING EXERCISES
For the Closet, for Every Day in the Year. New Edition. 12mo.
JAY'S EVENING EXERCISES
For the Closet, for Every Day in the Year. New Edition. 12mo. Uniform with the Morning Exercises.