The Christ of the Children. A Life of Jesus for Little People. By Rev. J. G. Stevenson. 4to, cloth boards. Twelve Illustrations. 2s. 6d. net.
The Rev. F. B. Meyer writes: "Mr. Stevenson has a rare gift. Everywhere there is the trace of high culture and deep devotion.... The book should have a wide circulation."
"It is the very loveliest life of Jesus for children ever written by a long way."—Rev. Kingscote Greenland in The Methodist Recorder.
The Pilot. A Book of Daily Guidance from Master Minds. Contains nearly 2,000 of the choicest extracts systematically arranged for every day of the year. Printed on India paper and handsomely bound in leather, with round corners and gilt edges, 2s. 6d. net.
"I thank you for the service you have done the public in the issuing of this little book. It is a splendid collection. Nothing could be more admirably adapted to suit the spiritual wants of an age which has little leisure for reflection and much ground for care."—Rev. George Matheson, D.D.
"There is an air of distinction about the quotations which is unusual.... The dainty volume is full of thoughtful counsel."—Dundee Courier.
Her Majesty the Queen has graciously accepted a copy of this book.
Why We Believe. Papers on Religion and Brotherhood. By Philip Whitwell Wilson. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 2s. 6d. net.
Canon Scott Holland says, in The Commonwealth: "Here is a kindly, shrewd, and winning book. It is impossible not to be friends with a writer who is so confident of your goodwill: and so open, and sympathetic, and confidential, and hopeful. He is frankly intimate: he confides to you his personal secret; he is not the least ashamed of confessing his faith. And he looks to you to do the same by him."
My Neighbour and God. A Reply to Robert Blatchford's "God and My Neighbour." By W. T. Lee. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 2s. 6d. net.