. A treatise on the Lord's Supper, designed as a guide and companion to the Holy Communion . Protestant Churchman. We arc glad to see this work republisqed here. It is a book for the family, conv*y!?ig instruction and awakening reflection, while it arrests the attention, and retains it bythe iruliifulness of its domestic scenes.—Evening Gazette. , It >s unnecessary to say, except to those who are unacquainted with this gifted au«ttiors other writings, that the volume is both highly instructive and attractive.—SoutlumChnrchvinR. A pleasing narrative of pride and wealth subdued to suffering a


. A treatise on the Lord's Supper, designed as a guide and companion to the Holy Communion . Protestant Churchman. We arc glad to see this work republisqed here. It is a book for the family, conv*y!?ig instruction and awakening reflection, while it arrests the attention, and retains it bythe iruliifulness of its domestic scenes.—Evening Gazette. , It >s unnecessary to say, except to those who are unacquainted with this gifted au«ttiors other writings, that the volume is both highly instructive and attractive.—SoutlumChnrchvinR. A pleasing narrative of pride and wealth subdued to suffering and humiliation, anofal.^e opinions overcome by faith in Christ. Nothing could be more proper and Christian •like tliHii tt e tone and temper of this little volume, which will be read by the religioaiwith and profit. It is very prettily sent forth by the American publishers.—S\)ttihtrn Patriot. The typography and genernl appearance of the volume is highly ere r table to til*Itubluliora.—Albany Eotning JotirtuU. VaJuaoie Worli^, jyuhllsJied hy Stanford Sf SwQrds4 A R Y. LADY MARIT: NOT OP THE WORLD. BY THE REV. C. B. TAYLER, AUTHOR OF MARGARET, ETC. ETC. One handsome volume. l2mo. 75c. Some of the reviewers have found fault with me for writing- about persons in tnsupper classes of society. I think it well to say that in Margaret, and in the is now offered to the public, I have purposely done so. I love to write for thelower and middlinj^ classes. * * * * But I am naturally, I oug-lit almost say a closeobserver, and I have seen in the upper ranks of society much that is inconsistent witli aChristian profession. They have also immortal souls, their situation is one of peculiarperil, and our blessed Lord has addressed some of his severest admonitions and mosiawful warniuors to them. Their influence is great, their example of -:onsiderable impor-tance, their responsibility before fiod is proportionate. I have, therefcu-e, endeavored towrite also for


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