The Law of Laws.

By S. B. Wait. The author takes advance metaphysical grounds on the origin, nature, and destiny of the soul.

“It is offered as a contribution to the thought of that unnumbered fraternity of spirit whose members are found wherever souls are sensitive to the impact of the truth and feel another’s burden as their own.”—Author’s Preface.

256 pages; handsome cloth. Price, postpaid, $1.50.

Life. A Novel.

By William W. Wheeler. A book of thrilling interest from cover to cover.

In the form of a novel called “Life,” William W. Wheeler has put before the public some of the clearest statements of logical ideas regarding humanity’s present aspects, its inherent and manifest powers, and its future, that we have ever read. The book is strong, keen, powerful; running over with thought, so expressed as to clearly convey the author’s ideas; everything is to the point, nothing superfluous—and for this it is specially admirable.—The Boston Times.

Price: paper, 50 cents; cloth, $1.00.

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