‘An interesting story.’—Church News.
‘The story, in all its beautiful simplicity and pathos, possesses a living power likely to carry it home to the hearts of all who read it.’—Freeman.
III. LOST GIP. Forty-third Thousand. With Six Illustrations. Square crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.
‘Prettily told.... Will be a favourite with young people.’—Echo.
‘One of the most simply touching tales we ever read.’—Brighton Gazette.
IV. THE WONDERFUL LIFE. Eighth Thousand. Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.
This little book is intended to present the result of close investigations made by many learned men, in a plain, continuous narrative, suitable for unlearned readers. It has been written for those who have not the leisure or the books needed for threading together the fragmentary and scattered incidents recorded in the four Gospels.
‘A well-written and concise narrative, which describes the wonderful story with a forcible simplicity that will appeal to all readers.’—Hour.
‘Will be very useful in the more advanced classes of the Sunday-school, and is also suitable for a Sunday-school prize.’—Church Review.
‘The story is presented in a plain and attractive manner.’—Rock.