ERRATA.
Page 40, 8th line from the bottom, for Tau-mar-wans, read Tau-mar-waus.
Page 41. For Milwankee, read Milwaukee.
Page 41. For Fonti, read Tonti.
GOULD, KENDALL & LINCOLN,
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS,
59 Washington St. Boston.
G. K. & L. keep a general assortment of Books in the various departments of Literature, Science and Theology.—Among the many valuable works which they publish, are the following, for Schools:
WAYLAND'S ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCIENCE. Abridged and adapted to the Use of Schools and Academies, by the Author, Francis Wayland, D. D., President of Brown University, and Professor of Moral Philosophy.
The publishers would respectfully request the attention of Teachers and School Committees to this valuable work; it has received the unqualified approbation of all who have examined it; and it is believed admirably calculated to exert a wholesome influence on the minds of the young. Such an influence as will be likely to lead them to the formation of correct moral principles.
ROMAN ANTIQUITIES AND ANCIENT MYTHOLOGY. By Charles K. Dillaway, A. M., Principal in the Boston Public Latin School. Illustrated by elegant engravings. Third edition, improved.
This work is rapidly going into use all over our country; it is already introduced into most of our High Schools and Academies, and many of our Colleges;—a new and beautiful edition has just been published.
BLAKE'S NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, New Edition, Enlarged. Being Conversations on Philosophy, with the addition of Explanatory Notes, Questions for Examination, and a Dictionary of Philosophical Terms. With twenty-eight steel engravings. By Rev. J. L. Blake, A. M.
Perhaps no work has contributed so much as this to excite a fondness for the study of Natural Philosophy in youthful minds. The familiar comparisons with which it abounds, awaken interest, and rivet the attention of the pupil. It is introduced, with great success into the Public Schools in Boston.
BLAKE'S FIRST BOOK IN ASTRONOMY.
Designed for the Use of Common Schools. Illustrated by steel plate engravings. By Rev. J. L. Blake, A. M.
FIRST LESSONS IN INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY; or, a Familiar Explanation of the Nature and Operations of the Human Mind. Second Edition. Edited by Rev. Silas Blaisdale. One volume, 12mo. 360 pages.
YOUNG LADIES' CLASS BOOK. A Selection of Lessons for Reading, in Prose and Verse. By Ebenezer Bailey, A. M., Principal of the Young Ladies' High School, Boston. Thirteenth stereotype edition.
In order to give this work a more extended circulation;—notwithstanding its sale is now great,—the publishers have determined to REDUCE THE PRICE, in order to remove every obstacle in the way of its being introduced into all our female schools throughout the country.
PALEY'S THEOLOGY. Eighth Edition, illustrated by Forty Plates, and Selections from the Notes of Dr. Paxton, with additional Notes, original and selected, for this Edition, with a Vocabulary of Scientific Terms. Edited by an eminent Physician of Boston.
THE CLASS BOOK OF NATURAL THEOLOGY; or, the Testimony of Nature to the Being, Perfections and Government of God. By the Rev. Henry Fergus; revised, enlarged, and adapted to Paxton's Illustrations; with Notes, selected and original, Biographical Notices, and a Vocabulary of Scientific Terms. By Charles Henry Alden, A. M., Principal of the Philadelphia High School for Young Ladies.
THE NATIONAL ARITHMETIC, combining the Analytic and Synthetic Methods, in which the Principles of Arithmetic are explained in a perspicuous and familiar manner; containing also, practical systems of Mensuration, Gauging, Geometry, and Book-Keeping, forming a complete Mercantile Arithmetic, designed for Schools and Academies in the United States. By Benjamin Greenleaf, A. M., Preceptor of Bradford Academy.
BALBI'S GEOGRAPHY. An Abridgment of Universal Geography, Modern and Ancient, chiefly compiled from the Abrégé de Geographie of Adrian Balbi. By T. G. Bradford; accompanied by a splendid Atlas, and illustrated by engravings.
The above work contains 520 pages 12mo. and is the most copious School Geography yet offered to the public, and it is believed to be an important improvement, especially for the use of the higher schools and seminaries. It has received the sanction of all Teachers who have examined it, and has been favorably noticed in many of our public Journals. The Atlas accompanying this work, contains thirty-six maps and charts,—and is confidently recommended as superior, in every respect, to any thing of the kind now in use.
Religious Works.
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF THE REV. ANDREW FULLER, with a Memoir of his Life. By Andrew Gunton Fuller, in two volumes. With a correct likeness.
This valuable work is now published in two large octavo volumes, on fair type and fine paper, at a very low price. The cost of former editions ($14) precluded many from possessing it. The publishers are gratified in being able to offer to the Christian public a work so replete with doctrinal arguments and practical religion, at a price that every minister and student may possess it. No Christian can read Fuller, without having his impulses to action quickened; and every student ought to study him, if he wishes to arm himself against every enemy.
CAMPBELL AND FENELON ON ELOQUENCE. Comprising Campbell's Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit Eloquence, &c. Edited by Prof. Ripley, of Newton Theological Institution.
MORRIS'S MEMOIRS OF FULLER. The Life and Character of the Rev. Andrew Fuller Edited by Rev. Rufus Babcock, Jr., President of Waterville College.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY. Including an Essay on what Christianity has done for Women. By F. A. Cox, D. D., LL. D., of London. In 2 vols.
This is a very interesting work, and should be in the hands of every female professor, and in every Church and Sabbath School Library in the land.
REMAINS OF REV. RICHARD CECIL, M. A. To which is prefixed a View of his Character. By Josiah Pratt, B. D., F. A. S.
CHURCH MEMBER'S GUIDE. By J. A. James, A. M., Birmingham, England. Edited by J. O. Choules, A. M., Pastor of the First Baptist Church in New Bedford, Mass.
HELP TO ZION'S TRAVELLERS. By Rev. Robert Hall. With a Preface by Dr. Ryland. Edited by Rev. J. A. Warne.
THE TRAVELS OF TRUE GODLINESS. By the Rev. Benjamin Keach, London. And a Memoir of his Life. By Howard Malcom. A. M.
AIDS TO DEVOTION; in three parts. Including Watts' Guide to Prayer. [A very valuable and truly excellent work.]
BEAUTIES OF COLLYER. Selections from Theological Lectures. By Rev. W. B. Collyer, D. D., F. S. A.
BAXTER'S SAINT'S REST. By Rev. Richard Baxter. Abridged by B. Fawcett, A. M.
BAXTER'S CALL TO THE UNCONVERTED, to which are added several valuable Essays. By Richard Baxter. With an Introductory Essay. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D.
THE CHRISTIAN CONTEMPLATED; in a Course of Lectures delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, England. By William Jay.
MEMOIRS OF HOWARD. Compiled from his Diary, his Confidential Letters, and other authentic Documents. By James B. Brown. Abridged by a Gentleman of Boston, from the London quarto edition.
THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. In Three Books. By Thomas à Kempis. With an Introductory Essay, by Thomas Chalmers, of Glasgow.
AN EXAMINATION OF PROF. STUART ON BAPTISM. By Henry J. Ripley, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Newton Theological Institution.
MEMOIR OF REV. WM. STAUGHTON, D. D. By Rev. W. S. Lynd, A.M., of Cincinnati, Ohio. Embellished with a Likeness.
The thousands still living, who have listened with rapture to the messages of salvation that flowed from his lips; those gentlemen, who have been trained up by his hand for usefulness in society, and especially those whose gifts in the church he aided and cherished by his instructions, as well as the Christian and literary public, will review his life with peculiar satisfaction.
LIFE OF PHILIP MELANCTHON, comprising an account of the most important transactions of the Reformation. By F. A. Cox, D. D. LL. D., of London. From the Second London edition, with important alterations, by the Author, for this edition.
MEMOIR OF MRS. ANN H. JUDSON, late Missionary to Burmah. New and enlarged edition Including a History of the American Baptist Mission in the Burman Empire to the present time. By James D. Knowles. Embellished with engravings.
NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED.
MEMOIR OF GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, late Missionary to Burmah, containing much intelligence relative to the Burman Mission. By Rev. Alonzo King, of Northborough, Mass. With a Valuable Essay, by a distinguished Clergyman.
The rapid sale of the large edition of this work first published,—the increasing demand for it,—and the evident good which its circulation has accomplished, have induced the publishers to bestow much expense and labor upon it, in order to present the present edition in as complete and attractive a form as possible, with a view to giving it a still wider and more rapid circulation.
A valuable Essay of thirty-five pages, written at the request of the publishers has been added; and in addition to its having been handsomely stereotyped, a correct likeness of Mr. Boardman, taken on steel, from a painting in possession of the family, and a beautiful vignette representing the baptismal scene just before his death, have also been added.