Oliver Cromwell. By R. P. Horton, D.D., Author of “John Howe,” “The Teaching of Jesus,” &c., &c. Sixth Edition. Nineteenth Thousand. 1s.

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Rome from the Inside; or, The Priests’ Revolt. Translated and Compiled by “J. B.” of The Christian World. Third Thousand. F’cap. 8vo, 1s.

This pamphlet may be described in brief as a record of the new revolt in the French priesthood. Its contents are chiefly letters and addresses from priests and ex-priests. These, it will be recognized at once, are a testimony of the very first order as to what modern Rome really stands for in relation to spiritual life, to morality, and to intellectual progress.

The Bible Definition of Religion. By George Matheson, M.A., D.D. Printed on deckle-edged paper, with red border lines and decorated wrapper, in envelope. Price 1s.

The Awe of the New Century. By R. F. Horton, M.A., D.D. F’cap. 8vo, 1s. Decorated parchment cover and decorated margins to each page printed in colours. Gilt top. Each copy in Envelope. Second Edition.

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The Sceptre Without a Sword. By Dr. George Matheson. In envelope. Pott 8vo, 1s.

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Our Girls’ Cookery. By the Author of “Tasty Dishes.” Crown 8vo, linen, 1s.