Any volume sold separately at $2.00.
"Thousands of earnest, thoughtful men have found treasures of argument, illustration, and learning in these pages, with which their minds and hearts have been enriched and fortified for better work and wider influences."—N. Y. Observer.
| Dr. McCosh's Logic. 12mo | $1.50 |
| Christianity and Positivism. 12mo | 1.75 |
* Dr. Merle D'Aubigne's History. 13 vols., uniform, $12.50, viz.:—
- * History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century. 5 vols. Brown cloth. In a box. $4.50.
- * History of the Reformation in the Time of Calvin. Brown cloth. In a box. Reduced from $16.00 to $8.00.
"The work is now complete; and these later volumes, together with the original five, form a library relating to the Reformation of incalculable value and of intense interest. The pen of this master of history gave a charm to every thing that he touched."—N. Y. Observer.
Guide to Family Devotion. By the Rev. Alexander Fletcher, D.D. Royal quarto, with 10 steel plates (half morocco, $7.50; Turkey morocco, $12.00), cloth, gilt, and gilt edges, $5.00.
"The more we look over the volume the more we admire it, and the more heartily feel to commend it to families and devout Christians. It is emphatically a book of devotion, from the standpoint of an intelligent, broad-minded Christian minister, who has here expressed many of the deepest emotions and wants of the soul. The selections of Scripture and the hymns are all admirably adapted to increase devotion; and the prayers are such as can but aid the suppliant, even when not uttered from his precise standpoint, and are especially valuable to many heads of families who find it difficult to frame words for themselves in conducting family worship."—Journal and Messenger.
The A. L. O. E. Library. In 55 vols., 18mo, in a neat wooden case, $40.00.
"All these stories have the charm and pure Christian character which have made the name of A. L. O. E. dear to thousands of homes."—Lutheran.
"The writings of this author have become a standard, and the mystic imprint, A. L. O. E., is ample assurance that the truth of the Gospel is beneath."—Episcopalian.