. Christian herald and signs of our times . d no moreorders for our 1S96 Library can be readers, no doubt, understand thatthese ten books are entirely different fromthose offered on pages 910 and 911 of thisissue. As it may be a difficult thing atthis late date to recall the titles andauthors of the books constituting our1S96 Library, we herewith submit theentire list for the last time, and we sin-cerely trust that this final call may beheeded by all intending purchasers inample season to prevent disappointment: 1. Around the Tea. Table. By T. DeWitt Talmage, , 2. E00K of
. Christian herald and signs of our times . d no moreorders for our 1S96 Library can be readers, no doubt, understand thatthese ten books are entirely different fromthose offered on pages 910 and 911 of thisissue. As it may be a difficult thing atthis late date to recall the titles andauthors of the books constituting our1S96 Library, we herewith submit theentire list for the last time, and we sin-cerely trust that this final call may beheeded by all intending purchasers inample season to prevent disappointment: 1. Around the Tea. Table. By T. DeWitt Talmage, , 2. E00K of Golden Deeds. By Charlotte M. Yonge. 3. Readings and Recitations. By B. J. Ferxie, 4. The Golden Treasury. By C. H. Vox Bogatzky. 5. A Budget of Christrnas Tales. By Chas. Pickens and others. TO MODERN JEW ANCE5T&AL jH°ME | BY HOM. !>rrLAHJ^RRILL \D 6. THE PECULIAR PEOPLE. Characteristics of the Jerusalem Jew — What Brought Him There—How He Keeps the Sabbath—Solemn Curse of an Undutiful Son—The Jewish IT is well known that some worthytopics plead in vain for public recog-nition : they do not arrest the atten-tion of a busy world: but the Jewishquestion is of another kind, alto-gether, and interest in it is always vital andabsorbing. It is at once very ancient andvery modern: it pertains to all countries:it touches governments, literature, art,finance, and especially religion. No othermember of the human family appeals tous as does the Jew. In Jerusalem. Ber-lin. London, and New York: in Africa,Central Asia, and Russia, he is namedwith feelings of disgust, he is made thebutt of ridicule,he is gazed at asan inexpli c a bl ephenomenon, o rhe is almost wor-shipped by ardentadmirers. What a multi-tude of scholarsand thinkers theirearnest energiesto a study of Jew-ish life in its mani-fold aspects! Ourlibraries are fullof books showingthe achievementsof the Jewish race,trying to explainthe mystery or themiracle of theircontinued exist-
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