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WORKS PUBLISHED BY BLACKIE AND SON,

THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES: Its Meaning and its Lessons. By the Rev. ROBERT BUCHANAN, D.D. Square 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

Good, substantial, elaborate, well thought out, and elegantly expressed.-" Eclectic."

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NOTES OF A CLERICAL FURLOUGH IN THE HOLY LAND. By the Rev. ROBERT BUCHANAN, D.D. Illustrated with Maps and Plans. Square 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

Every reader of the Bible, and especially every expounder of it, will find here a most interesting commentary, and invaluable help.-"Patriot."

THE WORKS OF JOHN BUNYAN; Practical, Allegorical, and Miscellaneous. First complete Edition, carefully Collated and Printed from the Author's own Edition. With Editorial Prefaces and Notes, and a Memoir of Bunyan and his Times. By GEORGE OFFOR. Numerous fine Engravings. Three Vols., super-royal 8vo., cloth, £2 14s.

It cannot fail to be the standard edition.-"Eclectic Review.'

LADIES OF THE REFORMATION. Memoirs of Distinguished Female Characters, belonging to the period of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century. By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON. Nearly Two Hundred Illustrations.

FIRST SERIES.-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and the NETHERLANDS. Small 4to., cloth extra, 10s. 6d.; Turkey morocco, antique, tooled edges, 21s.

SECOND SERIES.-GERMANY, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, and SPAIN. Small 4to., cloth extra, 10s. 6d. ; Turkey morocco, tooled edges, 21s.

LADIES OF THE COVENANT. Memoirs of Distinguished Scottish Female Characters, embracing the period of the Covenant and Persecution. By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON. Numerous Engravings. Cloth antique, 7s. 6d.

THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON; or, Within and Without. Being Tales and Sketches illustrating the Power of Evangelical Religion, and the Pernicious Tendency of the Heresies and Errors of the Day. Embellished by Thirty-two Page Engravings. Two Vols., square 8vo., cloth, gilt, 16s. D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. Translated by D. D. Scort, and H. WHITE, B.A. The translation carefully revised by Dr. D'AUBIGNE. Large type, numerous notes, not in any other edition, and Forty Illustrations, beautifully engraved on Steel. Four Vols., 8vo., cloth, £2 4s.

D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. Emerald Edition. Same translation as the above. Beautifully printed in small but clear type, with numerous Illustrations. One Vol., cloth, 9s.

THE ISRAEL OF THE ALPS. A complete History of the Vaudois of Piedmont (or Waldenses) and their Colonies. Prepared in great part from unpublished Documents. By ALEXIS MUSTON, D.D. Illustrated by Maps and beautiful Views of the Waldensian Valleys. Two Vols., 8vo., cloth, 18s.

BARNES' NOTES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. With 38 Steel Plates, 22 Maps and Plans, and 28 Engravings on Wood. 6 Vols., post 8vo., £1 14s. 6d. BARNES' NOTES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. Uniform with the New Testament, and illustrated by 150 Engravings on Wood and Steel. Job, 1 Vol. 68.; Isaiah, 2 Vols., 7s.; Daniel, 1 Vol., 6s. 6d.

BARNES' QUESTIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. For Bible Classes and Sunday Schools. 1 Vol. (Matthew to Hebrews) cloth, 3s. 6d.

THEOPNEUSTIA. The Bible; its Divine Origin and entire Inspiration, deduced from internal Evidence, and the Testimonies of Nature, History, and Science. By L. GAUSSEN, D.D., Geneva. Cloth, 3s.

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WORKS PUBLISHED BY BLACKIE AND SON.

THE BOOK OF ECCLESIASTES: Its Meaning and its Lessons.
By the Rev. ROBERT BUCHANAN, D.D. Square 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.
Good, substantial, elaborate, well thought out, and elegantly expressed.-" Eclectic."

NOTES OF A CLERICAL FURLOUGH IN THE HOLY LAND. By the Rev. ROBERT BUCHANAN, D.D. Illustrated with Maps and Plans. Square 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

Every reader of the Bible, and especially every expounder of it, will find here a most interesting commentary, and invaluable help.-"Patriot."

THE WORKS OF JOHN BUNYAN; Practical, Allegorical, and Miscellaneous. First complete Edition, carefully Collated and Printed from the Author's own Edition. With Editorial Prefaces and Notes, and a Memoir of Bunyan and his Times. By GEORGE OFFOR. Numerous fine Engravings. Three Vols., super-royal 8vo., cloth, £2 14s.

It cannot fail to be the standard edition.-"Eclectic Review.'

LADIES OF THE REFORMATION. Memoirs of Distinguished Female Characters, belonging to the period of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century. By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON. Nearly Two Hundred Illustrations.

FIRST SERIES.-ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, and the NETHERLANDS. Small 4to., cloth extra, 10s. 6d.; Turkey morocco, antique, tooled edges, 21s.

SECOND SERIES.-GERMANY, FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, and SPAIN. Small 4to., cloth extra, 10s. 6d.; Turkey morocco, tooled edges, 21s.

LADIES OF THE COVENANT. Memoirs of Distinguished Scottish Female Characters, embracing the period of the Covenant and Persecution. By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON. Numerous Engravings. Cloth antique, 7s. 6d.

THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON; or, Within and Without. Being Tales and Sketches illustrating the Power of Evangelical Religion, and the Pernicious Tendency of the Heresies and Errors of the Day. Embellished by Thirty-two Page Engravings. Two Vols., square 8vo., cloth, gilt, 16s.

D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. Translated by D. D. SCOTT, and H. WHIte, B.A. The translation carefully revised by Dr. D'AUBIGNE. Large type, numerous notes, not in any other edition, and Forty Illustrations, beautifully engraved on Steel. Four Vols., 8vo., cloth, £2 4s.

D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. Emerald Edition. Same translation as the above. Beautifully printed in small but clear type, with numerous Illustrations. One Vol., cloth, 9s.

THE ISRAEL OF THE ALPS. A complete History of the Vaudois of Piedmont (or Waldenses) and their Colonies. Prepared in great part from unpublished Documents. By ALEXIS MUSTON, D.D. Illustrated by Maps and beautiful Views of the Waldensian Valleys. Two Vols., 8vo., cloth, 18s.

BARNES' NOTES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. With 38 Steel Plates, 22 Maps and Plans, and 28 Engravings on Wood. 6 Vols., post 8vo., £1 14s. 6d. BARNES' NOTES ON THE OLD TESTAMENT. Uniform with the New Testament, and illustrated by 150 Engravings on Wood and Steel. Job, 1 Vol. 6s.; Isaiah, 2 Vols., 7s.; Daniel, 1 Vol., 6s. 6d.

BARNES' QUESTIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT. For Bible Classes and Sunday Schools. 1 Vol. (Matthew to Hebrews) cloth, 3s. 6d.

THEOPNEUSTIA.

The Bible; its Divine Origin and entire Inspiration, deduced from internal Evidence, and the Testimonies of Nature, History, and Science. By L. GAUSSEN, D.D., Geneva. Cloth, 3s.

London: BLACKIE AND SON, Warwick-square, City; and all Booksellers. (412)

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"November 9, 1860."

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