Hymns and their Singers: By the late Rev. M. H. James, LL.D., Vicar of St. Thomas', Hull. SECOND IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
Twenty-one Sermons on popular Hymns. These very original Sermons deal not only with the meaning of the words, but are full of interesting information as to the Authorship and History of the various Hymns.
The Church of Ireland Gazette says: "The writer is to be congratulated. There are twenty-one extremely interesting and attractive Sermons."
On the Way Home: By the Rev. W. H. Jones. THIRD IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
Sixty Sermons for Life's Travellers, for all the Sundays and Chief Holy Days in the Christian Year.
"We believe that everyone on reading these short Addresses will agree with us in the high opinion we have formed of them. They are replete with anecdotes drawn from life, and such as are calculated to fix the attention of homely folk for whom especially they are intended. Written as they are by a Priest of the Diocese of Lincoln, they breathe much of that spirit of love which one has learned to associate with that favoured See."—Church Times.
The Country Pulpit: By the Rev. J. A. Craigie, M.A., Vicar of Otterford. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).