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BY THE SAME AUTHOR. JOHN WESLEY. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Third

Thousand. With three Portraits and four Facsimile Certificates of Ordination. Post 8vo. Art Linen, gilt top, 55. ; Half Morocco, ids. 6d. ; Palestine Levant, 125. 6d. ; Full Morocco, 15.?. ; Crushed Morocco, 2$s.

Mr. Telford has written a " Life of John Wesley " which will probably enjoy a lasting sale. It is comparatively brief, and yet sufficient, for it is worked out with much studious care and literary skill. The Contemporary Review.

CHARLES WESLEY. Second Edition. Revised and

Enlarged. Two Portraits and other Illustrations. Post 8vo. Art Linen, gilt top, 55. Also in bindings as John Wesley.

We heartily congratulate Mr. Telford on the publication of this second edition of a book with which his name is likely long to be associated among the lovers of the Wesleys and of Methodism. London Quarterly Review.

Everybody knows that both the Wesleys written by Mr. Telford are among the standard works. Methodist Times.

A HISTORY OF LAY PREACHING IN THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Small crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

A vast subject put into a very compact little book, but not mutilated in the process. Sword and Trowel.

MAKERS OF OUR MISSIONS. Pages from the Lives

of Methodist Missionaries. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. is. 6d.

WOMEN IN THE MISSION FIELD. Glimpses of

Christian Women among the Heathen. Crown 8vo. is. 6d.

POPULAR HISTORY OF METHODISM. In large

type. Illustrated. Cloth, is. 6d.

HISTORY OF METHODISM. 64 pages. \d.

A concise History of the origin, progress, and position of Methodism. Has met with a large share of popular favour.

LIFE OF JOHN WESLEY. Illustrated. 64 pages, -id.

Full of interest, personal and anecdotal, well printed on good paper. A fitting companion to the History above.

HISTORY OF WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONS.

64 pages, id.

Gives within a compass of 64 pages a History of the Formation of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, its development, and success over a wide field.

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