WORKS BY OCTAVIUS BROOKS FROTHINGHAM.
The Religion of Humanity. 4th edition, 12mo, pp. 338. $1.50
"A profoundly sincere book, the work of one who has read largely, studied thoroughly, reflected patiently."—Boston Globe.
Stories from the Lips of the Teacher. Retold by a Disciple. Sixth edition, 16mo, pp. 193. $1.00
"It is in style and thought a superior book, that will interest young and old."—Zion Herald (Methodist).
Stories of the Patriarchs. 3d edition. 16mo, pp. 232. $1.00
"The sublimest lessons of manhood in the simple language of a child."—Springfield Republican.
The Child's Book of Religion. For Sunday-Schools and Homes. New edition, revised. 16mo, pp. xii. 273. $1.00
Transcendentalism in New England. A History. Second edition. 8vo, pp. iv. + 394. $1.75
"The book is masterly and satisfying."—Appleton's Journal.
The Cradle of the Christ. A Study in Primitive Christianity. 8vo, pp. x. + 234. $1.50
"Scholarly, acute, and vigorous."—N. Y. Tribune.
Theodore Parker. A Biography. 8vo, pp. viii. + 588. $2.00
Gerrit Smith. A Biography. 8vo, pp. 371. $2.00
"A good biography, it is faithful, sufficiently full, written with vigor, grace, and good taste."—N. Y. Evening Post.
Belief of the Unbelievers. 12mo, sewed $0.25
Speaking of Mr. Frothingham's Sermons, the Springfield Republican says: "No one of serious intellectual character can fail to be interested and taught by these most thoughtful discourses."
Boston Unitarianism. 1820-1840. A Study of the Life and Work of Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham. 8vo, pp. 272. $1.75
"The book, to a thoughtful reader, cannot fail to be elevating and suggestive of high ideals, high thinking, and noble living."—Newark Advertiser.
Recollections and Impressions. 1822-1890. 8vo. $1.50
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, New York and London