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Congregational Publishing Society, Boston, Mass.

Sketch of the Rev. David Bacon. By Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D. Reprint from the Congregational Quarterly. 1876. 8vo. pp. 104.

The Arabs and the Turks. Their Origin and History, their Religion, their Imperial Greatness in the past, and their Condition at the Present Time, with chapters on the other Non-Christian Tribes of Western Asia. By Edson L. Clark, Member of the American Oriental Society. 1876. 12mo. pp. 326.

Macmillan & Co., London.

Salvation Here and Hereafter. Sermons and Essays. By Rev. John Service, Minister of Inch. Second Edition. 12mo. pp. 267.

Roberts Brothers, Boston, Mass.

1977.

Imaginary Conversations. By Walter Savage Landor. Fourth Series. Dialogues of Literary Men (continued). Dialogues of Famous Women, and Miscellaneous Dialogues. 8vo. pp. 534.

Ben Milner's Wooing. By Hohme Lee. 12mo. pp. 258.

Sappho. A Tragedy in Five Acts. By Franz Grillparzer. Translated by Ellen Frothingham. 12mo. pp. 136.

Goethe's West-Easterly Divan. Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by John Weiss. 12mo. pp. 264.

W. F. Draper, Andover.

A Statement of the Natural Sources of Theology; with a Discussion of their Validity, and of Modern Sceptical Objections; to which is added an Article on the First Chapter of Genesis. By Thomas Hill, D.D., LL.D. Reprinted from the Bibliotheca Sacra. 8vo. pp. 139.

The Book of Psalms: a New Translation, with Introductions and Notes, Explanatory and Critical. By J. J. Stewart Perowne, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Cannon of Lhandaff. From the third London Edition. 8vo.

In two volumes. Vol. i, pp. 534. Vol. ii, pp. 477.

Little, Brown & Co., Boston, Mass.

A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects, and Doctrines; being a continuation of "the Dictionary of the Bible." Edited by William Smith, D.C.L., LL.D., and Henry Wace, M. A., Professor of Ecclesiastical History in King's College, London, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn. Volume I. A-D. 8vo. pp. 914.

1877.

American Tract Society, New York City.

Rowland Hill: His Life, Anecdotes, and Pulpit Sayings. By Vernon J. Charlesworth. With an Introduction by C. H. Spurgeon. 12mo. pp. 297.

American Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn.

The True-Blue Laws of Connecticut and New Haven, and the False Blue Laws Invented by the Rev. Samuel Peters. To which are added specimens of the Laws and Judicial Proceedings of other Colonies and some Blue Laws of England in the reign of James I. Edited by J. Hammond Trumbull. 1876. 12mo. pp. 360.

A. Roman & Co., New York and San Francisco.

Archology: or, the Science of Government. By S. V. Blakeslee, Oakland, Cal. 12mo. pp. 164.

1876.

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CHARLES KINGSLEY: His Letters, and Memories of his Life. by his wife. With steel portrait and illustrations. Abridged edition. One volume, 8vo, 504 pages, cloth. $2.50.

CHARLES KINGSLEY is chiefly known to Americans as a poet, a novelist, and as a charming descriptive writer. These Letters and Memories, abridged from the London edition, which was edited by Mrs. Kingsley, fully reveal the personality and inner life of the man. These are developed in numerous letters from Mr. Kingsley to Rev. F. D. Maurice, John Stuart Mill, J. M. Ludlow, Thomas Hughes, Dean Stanley, J. A. Froude, and Max Müller, with the last two of whom he was connected by marriage; while letters to Mr. Kingsley from many of these individuals, and extremely interesting memories of the mau by Dean Howson, John Martineau, and many other intimate personal friends, present him as he appeared to those who knew him best. In this abridged form, the volume is one of the most notable and interesting of recent additions to biographical literature.

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"Deeply interesting to the general reader as well as to the professional theologian. The whole volume is excellent. Written in a clear and interesting style, as far as possible from being dry."—Opinion of Rev. Dr. Wm. M. Taylor, in Christian at Work.

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THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ST. JOHN. By the Rev. JAMES M. MACI ONALD. D.D., Princeton, N. J. Edited, with an Introduction, by the Very Rev. J. S. Howson, D.D., Dean of Chester, joint author of Conybeare and Howson's St. Paul. With twenty-one full page iilustrations, engraved especially for this work, from recent photographs, five maps, etc., etc. large handsome volume, 8vo, cloth, 570 pages. Price $5.00.

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IN THE EPOCHS OF ANCIENT HISTORY.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE JULY NUMBER.

ART. I. Relation of the Student-Life to Health and Longevity.

II. Bible Hygiene.

III. John Stuart Mill.

E. Hitchcock, Amherst, Mass. 405

Alex. Rattray, M.D., San Francisco, Cal. 417
Mr. Lyell Adams, Geneva, Switzerland. 425

IV. The Source of American Education-Popular and Religious.

Rev. Geo. .F Magoun, President of Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa. 445 V. Advantages and Disadvantages of a Society in connection with a

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Philosophical Discussions. By Chauncey Wright.
The Christian Commonwealth. By Dr. Henry W. J. Thiersch,
The Cradle of the Christ. By Octavius B. Frothingham.
The Training of the Twelve. By Alexander B. Bruce, D.D.

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The Natural Sources of Theology. By Thomas Hill, D.D., LL.D.

600

Is "eternal" punishment endless?

600

Salvation Here and Hereafter. By Rev. John Service.

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From (Traditional to Rational Faith. By R. Andrew Griffin.

602

The Meaning and Power of Baptism. By Rev. J. G. D. Stearns.
Kleczkowski's Chinese Grammar.

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Coronation. A Story of Forest and Sea. By E. P. Tenney.
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