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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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N. Y., E. P. Dutton, 1891 $1.25
Sermons no man could hear without profit, and every man may read with advantage.
N. Y., Thos. Crowell & Co., 1897 $1
The author first shows the human-heartedness of Jesus ; he then draws a lesson from the relations which Jesus had with his mother and his childhood friends.
N. Y., Crowell & Co., 1886 $1
Suggestive of the need of seasons of quiet in every life that would grow into full, rich beauty.
N. Y., Macmillan Co., 1899 ———
There can surely be no question that these classical stories of Biblical literature should have a place in all education.
Bost., G. H. Ellis, 1894 $1.50
The book is an illustration of the lofty heights to which devotional sentiment may rise, free from all tinge of superstition.
N. Y., Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1883 $1.50
These sermons deserve to rank with the noblest productions of modern times.
N. Y., Randolph & Co., 1888 $1
Thoughts on the blessed life of fellowship with the Son of God.
Phila., G. W. Jacobs & Co., 1897 50c
The author's writings have proven blessings to thousands in this and other lands.
N. Y., Scribner's Sons, 1875 $2.25
The volume first appeared in 1872, and has been revised and extracts from poets have been inserted without consulting the original author.
N. Y., Revell & Co., 1892, 2 v. $2
"I have just laid down the most robust and the most fascinating piece of autobiography — John G. Paton was made of the same stuff with Livingston." — T. L. Cuyler.