Night of Toil; or, a Familiar Account of the Labours of the First Missionaries in the South Sea Islands. By the Author of “The Peep of Day,” “Near Home,” &c. Fifth Edition. Fcap. cloth, 4s.

NIND, Rev. W.—Lecture-Sermons, preached in a Country Parish Church. By William Nind, M.A. late Fellow of St. Peter’s College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Cherry Hinton. Second Series. 12mo. cloth, 6s.

“Sermons distinguished by brevity, good sense, and a plainness of manner and exposition which well adapt them for family perusal, especially as their style is neat and simple, not bare.”—Spectator.

“The many who have read the first volume of these sermons will welcome, no doubt with joy, the appearance of the second. They are readable and preachable; and those of the second volume are even plainer and simpler than their predecessors. We recommend both volumes most heartily.”—English Review.

NIVEN, Rev. W.—The Victory over Death: a Practical Exposition of the Fifteenth Chapter of St. Paul’s First Epistle to the Corinthians. By the Rev. William Niven, B.D., Incumbent of St. Saviour’s, Chelsea. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

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“It is replete with very precious lessons touching the great subject of which it treats. Let this book be thoroughly worked into the head, and into the heart, and death will have no terrors. It exhibits the Saviour’s work in reference to mortality and immortality, with great beauty and feeling.”—British Standard.

“A plain, simple, and practical exposition of one of the most cheering and consolatory portions of Holy Writ that was ever given to the Christian Church, combined with an earnestness of purpose which does infinite credit to the clergyman who has prepared it.”—Bell’s Weekly Messenger.

“We think this an admirable specimen of thoroughly Evangelical Pulpit teaching; and it is our earnest prayer that, from all the pulpits of our land, matter so good touching the King may be heard from Sabbath to Sabbath. We heartily commend this volume to our readers.”—Weekly Review.