THE HARVEST AND THE REAPERS. Home Work for All, and how to do it. By Rev. Harvey Newcomb. 16 mo, cloth, 63 cts.
This work is dedicated to the converts of 1858. It shows what may be done, by showing what has been done. It shows how much there is now to be done at home. It shows how to do it. Every man interested in the work of saving men, every professing Christian, will find this work to be for him.
THE CHURCH-MEMBER’S MANUAL of Ecclesiastical Principles, Doctrines, and Discipline. By Rev. William Crowell, D. D. Introduction by H. J. Ripley, D. D. Second edition, revised and improved. 12 mo, cloth, 75 cts.
THE CHURCH-MEMBER’S HAND-BOOK; a Plain Guide to the Doctrines and Practice of Baptist Churches. By the Rev. William Crowell, D. D. 18 mo, cloth, 38 cts.
THE CHURCH-MEMBER’S GUIDE. By the Rev. John A. James. Edited by J. O. Choules, D. D. New edition. With Introductory Essay, by Rev. Hubbard Winslow. Cloth, 33 cts.
“The spontaneous effusion of our heart, on laying the book down, was: ‘May every church, member in our land possess this book, and be blessed with all the happiness which conformity to its evangelical sentiments and directions is calculated to confer.’”—Christian Secretary.
THE CHURCH IN EARNEST. By Rev. John A. James. 18 mo, cloth, 40 cts.
“Its arguments and appeals are well adapted to prompt to action, and the times demand such a book. We trust it will be universally read.”—N. Y. Observer.
“Those who have the means should purchase a number of copies of this work, and lend them to church-members, and keep them in circulation till they are worn out!”—Mothers’ Assistant.
CHRISTIAN PROGRESS. A Sequel to the Anxious Inquirer. By John Angell James. 18 mo, cloth, 31 cts.