“We never in all our experience met with a more interesting work, and one breathing more fully and firmly the very essence of Christian philanthropy and national patriotism, and that too in the most simple and unambitious language, as if the writer were not aware of his power of influencing all the better feelings of the human heart.”—Literary Chronicle.

“This volume reminds us forcibly of that most delightful of all biographies, ‘The Doctor,’ to which indeed it is little if at all inferior.”—Britannia.

“It is the pious offering of one who maybe deemed a proper follower in the footsteps of that good man, Legh Richmond.”—Argus.

THE RELIGIOUS HISTORY OF MAN;

In which Religion and Superstition are traced from their source.

By D. Morison. The Second Edition, enlarged, fcap. 8vo. price 6s. cloth.

“The intention of this book is not less admirable than the manner in which it is written. It is most instructive, and the tone of its contents is in the highest degree pious, without the least tinge of puritanism. The information it gives on the most difficult points of biblical reading render it a valuable book to all who desire true knowledge.”—Age.

“Curious, industrious, and learned, and well worthy the attention of the public.”—Literary Gazette.

“The plan of this book was both extensive and important—embracing an inquiry into the nature of Revelation, and its influence on the opinions and customs of mankind;” * * * “the writer uses Scripture as an interpreter,” and “sticks to the literal text of the six days.”—Spectator.

THE FAMILY SANCTUARY;