By Donald Fraser, D.D.
"Characterized by a true appreciation of Dr. Chalmers' character and work, and is written in a vigorous and interesting manner."—United Presbyterian Magazine.
"Dr. Fraser has evidently found the subject a congenial one, and he has treated it in a skilful and effective manner."—Rock.
VII.
WILLIAM CAREY.
By James Culross, D.D.
"The work has a special value in recording an important chapter of Anglo-Indian history. It seems to us very well written."—Academy.
"An excellent monograph on Carey. Dr. Culross has done his work well."—Athenæum.
"The little book has great literary excellence. Dr. Culross has taken no ordinary trouble in the collection of his material. He understands how to arrange it in felicitous style, and so to tell the story as to make it eminently attractive and useful to his readers."—Congregationalist.
VIII.