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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS.
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Bost., D. Lothrop, 1880 $1
Rich in the assertion and illustration of those principles of thought and action which are universal and eternal.
N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1896 $1.25
A thoughtful and religious speculation concerning existence in Heaven.
N. Y., Baker & Taylor, 1893 cl. 75c; lib. ed. $1.50
Author believes this is a period of transition, and points out through these discourses its relations to the past and the future, and thus interprets its meaning.
Chic, McClurg & Co., 1884 $1.50
Twenty beautiful and helpful sermons, teaching by their divine philosophy the way to the higher life.
N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1875 $1.50
The story of Elijah is one of thrilling interest. There is a shadow of mystery and yet a mien of majesty about the hero which affects every reader.
N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1886 $1.50
Retains the charm of scripture story and throws light of modern scholarship on incidents not well understood heretofore.
N. Y., Harper & Bros., 1891 $1.50
Two biographic lectures on Ruth and Queen Esther.
N. Y., Armstrong & Son, 1890 $1.75
Author has not attempted any classification of the Savior's miracles. His aim throughout is expository and practical.
N. Y., Longmans, Green & Co., 1896 $2
"There is no book more calculated to help one in trouble, more free from anything morbid, more full of divine love."
N. Y., Crowell & Co., 1897 $1.25
Fresh, earnest, untrammeled by any creed narrower than the universal religion of love.