“These are good books for the Sunday-School Library, and will help young people in missionary societies who desire to have an intelligent idea of the people in India whom they are sending their money and their missionaries to convert.”—Missionary Herald.
HINDUISM, PAST AND PRESENT. With an account of recent Hindu reformers, and a brief comparison between Hinduism and Christianity. By J. Murray Mitchell, M.A., LLD. 12mo., cloth, $1.60.
“A praiseworthy attempt to present a popular view of a vast and important subject.”—Saturday Review.
GOSPEL ETHNOLOGY. With illustrations. By S. R. Paterson, F. G. S. 12mo., cloth, $1.00.
“The first attempt to treat this subject from a thorough-going scientific standpoint. A very powerful argument for the truth of Christianity.”—English Churchman.
“A book to refer to for information not easily to be obtained otherwise.”—Church Missionary Intelligencer.
NATIVE LIFE IN SOUTH INDIA. Being sketches of the social and religious characteristics of the Hindus. By the Rev. Henry Rice. With many illustrations from native sketches. 12mo., cloth boards, $1.00.
“Those who have heard Mr. Rice’s missionary addresses will be prepared to hear that this is a fascinating book.”—Life and Work.
CHRISTIAN PROGRESS IN CHINA. Gleanings from the writings and speaches of many workers. By Arnold Foster, B.A., London Missionary, Hankow. With map of China. 12mo., cloth, $1.00.
AMONG THE MONGOLS. By Rev. James Gilmour, M.A., London Mission, Peking. Numerous engravings from photographs and native sketches. 12mo., gilt edges, cloth, $1.25.