A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . nd dramatic, presenting the reader with animated conversations betweensome of the most famous preachers and philosophers of the Augustan age of France. The work willbe read with interest by all intelligent men; but it will be of especial service to the ministry, who can-not atlbrd to he ignorant of the facts and suggestions of this instructive volume. — N. Y. Ch. Intel. The work is very fascinating, and the lesson under its spangled robe is of the gravest moment toevery pulpit and every age. — Ch. Intelligencer. THE PRIEST AND THE


A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . nd dramatic, presenting the reader with animated conversations betweensome of the most famous preachers and philosophers of the Augustan age of France. The work willbe read with interest by all intelligent men; but it will be of especial service to the ministry, who can-not atlbrd to he ignorant of the facts and suggestions of this instructive volume. — N. Y. Ch. Intel. The work is very fascinating, and the lesson under its spangled robe is of the gravest moment toevery pulpit and every age. — Ch. Intelligencer. THE PRIEST AND THE HUGUENOT; or Persecution in the Ageof Loui« XV. Part I., A Sermon at Court; Part II., A Sermon in the City; Part III,,A Sermon in the Desert. Translated from the French of L. Bungener, author of The Preacher and the King. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. ^ifCr -^ ^^^ Work. CE3r This is tnily a masterly production, full of interest, and may be set down as one of the greatestProtestant works of the age. Ff j-M/msTii^^ o r BY ;ut$or of JFootstcps of our M^itffaH©B0* ©©tlUIL© /A\^^ [LaK]©(o)[L, 59 Washington Street. MIALLS WOEKS. rOOTSTEPS OF OUR FOREFATHEES ; what they Suffered andwhat they Sought. Describing Localities and portraying Personages and Events in the Struggles for Religious Liberty. By James G. Miall, author of Me-morials of Early Christianity, etc. Containing thirty-six fine Illustrations. 12mo, 1,00. An exceedingly entertaining work. It is full of strong points. The reader soon catches the fire andzeal of those sterling men whom we have so long admired, and ere he is aware becomes so deeply en-listed in their cause that he finds it difficult to lay aside the book till finished. — Ch. Parlor Mag. A book to stir ones spirit to activity and self-sacrifice in the work of God. It portrays the charac-ter, the deeds, the sutferings, and the success of those heroic non-conformists who stood up for thetruth against tyranny. It is a book worthy o


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