“The works of Thomas Carlyle have become classic. A library would be scarcely complete without something from his pen.”—Evangelist, St. Louis.
Miracles Daily Wrought!
Carter. Divine Healing; or, The Atonement for Sin and Sickness. By Capt. R. Kelso Carter. Small quarto. Small Pica type, paper, 25c. (10c), cloth, 60c. (20c)
The best exposition of the “Faith Cure.” The author claims that the atonement of Christ was designed to give health to the body as well as to the soul.
“Whatsoever the reader may think of the subject discussed in the work, he will certainly find it the most readable, reasonable, and reliable compend of this interesting topic.”—Friends’ Expositor, Toronto, Ont.
A Literary Gold Mine.
Franklin Literary Nuggets, The. Size 4½ x 6 inches, about 200 pages each. Fine cloth binding, gilt tops. Per volume, 30c. (8c)
1. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. 2. The Castle of Otranto. By Horace Walpole. 3. My Ten Years’ Imprisonment. By Silvio Pellico. 4. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise. 5 and 6. White’s Natural History of Selborne, 2 vols. 7. Izaak Walton’s Complete Angler. 8. Addison and Steele’s Sir Roger de Coverley. 9. Herodotus’ Egypt and Scythia. 10. Marco Polo’s Voyages and Travels. 11. Sir Thomas Brown’s Religio Medici.
Beautiful little volumes which need only to be seen to be admired. Note the extremely low price. At these rates really choice literature is cheaper than the “trash” which in low-priced form is largely circulated.