BOOTH’S (Abraham) SELECT WORKS, consisting of Glad Tidings to Perishing Sinners, the Reign of Grace, and Death of Legal Hope.

In royal 18mo, price 7s. 6d.

BROWN’S (Dr.) EXCLUSIVE CLAIMS OF PUSEYITE EPISCOPALIANS TO THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY INDEFENSIBLE; with an Inquiry into the Divine Right of Episcopacy, and the Apostolic Succession: in a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr. Pusey.

In 32mo, price 1s. cloth,

BUCK’S (Charles) TREATISE ON RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: its Nature, Evidences, and Advantages.

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BURDER’S (George) VILLAGE SERMONS; or, Fifty-Two Plain and Short Discourses on the Principal Doctrines of the Gospel. Intended for the use of Families, Sunday Schools, and Companies assembled for Religious Instruction. A new Edition, with a Life of the Author by Rev. I. Cobbin, M.A.

In royal 32mo, with twenty Engravings, price 2s. cloth,

BURNS’ (Jabez) MISSIONARY ENTERPRISES IN MANY LANDS; with a History of Missionary Societies.

“This is a most interesting little volume for the young. It is a gem-book of brief records, exemplifying the faith, energy, enterprise, and success of missionaries of various Societies in all parts of the globe. Sufficient notice is taken of the scene of labour to give a good general idea of it: and facts are sketched with so much rapidity and life, that the least attentive have scarce time to tire before the narrative is complete.”—Primitive Church Magazine.

“A beautifully got up book, full of matter, and all matter of fact. A rich store of information is furnished respecting Missions, Missionaries, and the result of Missionary labour. We hope that the work will be widely circulated, especially amongst the young.”—Methodist New Connexion Magazine.

“This is an interesting manual for children; and now that they are actively engaged in contributing their pence to aid in the diffusion of the gospel, it cannot fail, if carefully read, to keep alive in their hearts those sympathies for heathens which have been happily awakened.”—Primitive Methodist Magazine.