Sunday Afternoon Song Book, with Tunes. Compiled by H. A. Kennedy and R. D. Metcalfe. 1s. net. Words only, 12s. 6d. per hundred net.

“The airs have been selected and arranged under the editorship of Mr. R. D. Metcalfe, and add so much to the value of the collection that this edition will easily supersede all others and give the work a new popularity with choral societies and others interested in church music.” The Scotsman.

Oliver Cromwell. By R. F. Horton, D.D., Author of “John Howe,” “The Teaching of Jesus,” &c., &c. Sixth Edition. Nineteenth Thousand. 1s.

“Worthy a place in the library of every Christian student.” Methodist Recorder.

Rome from the Inside; or, The Priests’ Revolt. Translated and Compiled by “J. B.” of The Christian World. Third Thousand. F’cap. 8vo, 1s.

Outline Text Lessons for Junior Classes. By Gladys Davidson, Author of “Kindergarten Bible Stories,” &c. F’cap 8vo, cloth boards, 1s. net.

“The book is simple and practical, and will be found suggestive and helpful by teachers.”—Sunday School Chronicle.

How to Read the Bible. Hints for Sunday School Teachers and other Bible Students. By W. F. Adeney, M.A. New and Revised Edition. Cloth boards, 1s. net.

“A most admirable little work. We know of no book which deals with this subject so clearly and adequately within so small a compass. It speaks of itself modestly as “Hints for Sunday-school Teachers and other Bible Students,” but it ls one of the very few manuals which are well worth the study of the clergy.”—The Guardian.

Short Talks to Boys and Girls. By J. C. Carlile, Author of “Talks to Little Folks.” Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 1s. net.