“ ‘Lending unto the Lord’ is an interesting book. It is nicely written, and ought to prove popular in the circle of readers to whom it is addressed."—Athenæum.

“This is a very pretty gift-book. It relates an event in the life of Gellert, the hymn-writer of Leipsic, in which his lending to the Lord met with a rich reward."—The English Churchman.

“ ‘Lending Unto the Lord’ came safely, and I read it through with much interest. I have written a notice for ‘Sword and Trowel.’"—Rev. C. H. Spurgeon.

“ ‘Lending Unto the Lord’ is a good book. The story brought the water into our eyes as we read it. It ought to sell by thousands. The narrative is calculated to foster that spirit of benevolence which is the glory of Christianity."—Sword and Trowel.

“Is well printed, attractively bound, and the illustrations are good."—Examiner.

“The story is told in a manner which will delight young and old."—Bookseller.

“Is a religious narration of an admirable and earnest Christian. Prefixed is a remarkable and pretty hymn, by Julia B. Endean, at the age of 12. The volume would make a pretty Sunday present."—Publisher’s Circular.

“This is an excellent little book. The incidents are deeply interesting, and convey an excellent moral."—Court Journal.

“A charming picture of a portion of a happy, benevolent Christian life."—Evening Standard.

“This is a very delightful story, both as to its subject and the manner of telling. It is true, and will find interested readers among old as well as young. We can heartily commend the book on every account."—Church Bells.