"I find that men as high as trees will write

Dialogue-wise, yet no man doth them slight

For writing so."—BUNYAN.

With Thirty-eight fine Illustrations by GILBERT, engraved by
WRIGHT and FOLKARD. 12mo. cloth lettered. Price 8s.


EARLY DAYS IN THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.
EXEMPLIFYING THE OBEDIENCE OF FAITH IN SOME OF ITS FIRST MEMBERS.

BY MARY ANN KELTY,
AUTHOR OF "STRAIGHTFORWARDNESS," "INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCE," &c.

12mo. cloth. Price 7s. 6d.

"I would recommend you," says Charles Lamb, whose relish for all that was individual and unworldly was strong to the last hour of his life, "above all church narratives, to read Sewell's History of the Quakers; here is nothing to stagger you, nothing to make you mistrust, no suspicion of alloy, no drop or dreg of the worldly or ambitious spirit." Mary Ann Kelty's book is abridged from Sewell, and may, we think, be perused with interest, as a record of the early struggles of a body of conscientious men, apart from the peculiar doctrines it is intended to enforce and illustrate.—Athenæum.