GREAT THOUGHTS OF THE BIBLE.—By Rev. John Reid. 12mo. cloth, 318 pp. $1.50.

The author has just gone far enough in the subject not to be tiresome, believing that compact thought is the want of the hour.

THE NEW YORK CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE says: "It is a book that has come to stay because there are elements of power in it."

THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK says: "It is a book which will not only add to the intelligence of the Christian, but invigorate and strengthen him in the performance of all Christian duties."

NATURE AND THE BIBLE; A Course of Lectures on the Morse Foundation of the Union Theological Seminary.—By J. W. Dawson, LL. D. 12mo. cloth, 258 pp. Illustrated. $1.75.

THE INTERIOR says: "Professor Dawson discusses his topic from the various standpoints of a student of nature, not from the single standpoint which has mostly been occupied by theologians. The book is not a partisan publication. It will be found by those opposed to be perfectly candid and fair, admitting difficulties in their full force, and not seeking to evade, misinterpret, or exaggerate any fact or argument."

CONCESSIONS OF "LIBERALISTS" TO ORTHODOXY.—By Daniel Dorchester, D. D. 12mo. cloth, 344 pp. $1.50.

The book is worthy all commendation for the extensive research shown by the author and the presentation of the three cardinal topics: The Deity of Christ, the Atonement, and Endless Punishment.

THE WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE says: "A book that should be in every minister's library. The doctor's style is singularly pure and candid, and the diction and dignity, scholarship and research is manifest in every page."

GOSPEL OF COMMON SENSE, THE, As contained In the Canonical Epistle of James—By Charles F. Deems, D. D., LL. D. 12mo. cloth, 320 pp. $1.50.