A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . Bible as the fountain and exponent of truth, he is as independent andfearless as he is original and forcible ; and he adds to these qualities consummate skill in argumentand elegance of diction. — JV. Y. Commercial. Dk. Harris, though a young man, has placed himself in the very front rank of scientific writers,and his essays attract the attention of the most erudite scholars of the age. —JV. Y. Ch. Observer. It surpasses its predecessors in interest. To students of mental and moral science, it will be a val-uable contribution, and
A descriptive catalogue of valuable works, with illustrations . Bible as the fountain and exponent of truth, he is as independent andfearless as he is original and forcible ; and he adds to these qualities consummate skill in argumentand elegance of diction. — JV. Y. Commercial. Dk. Harris, though a young man, has placed himself in the very front rank of scientific writers,and his essays attract the attention of the most erudite scholars of the age. —JV. Y. Ch. Observer. It surpasses its predecessors in interest. To students of mental and moral science, it will be a val-uable contribution, and will assuredly secure their attention. — Phil. Ch. Chron. It is eminently philosophical, and at the same time glowing and eloquent. It cannot fail to have awide circle of readers, or repay richly the hours which are given to its pages. — W. Y. Recorder. The work before us manifests much learning and metaphysical acumen. — Puritan Recorder. THE FAMILY: Its Constitution, Probation, and History. Being thethird volume of tlie Series. In Preparation. Cc. UEU ©!L(S)ir!M!01?fl©g ^W® X f T@ ©@B»J1, MOTHEliS OF THE WISE AND GOOD. BY THE REV. JABEZ BURNS, 33. ». Author of Pulpit Cyclopcedia, etc. 16mo, cloth, 75 cents. 86S- A beautiful gallery of portraits of those who not only were wise and good in their own gen-eration, but whose influence, long after they were slumbering in the dust, went forth to live again intheir children. A sketch of tlie mothers of the most eminent men of the world, showing how muchthey were indebted to maternal influence for their greatness and excellence of character, is given, A handsome volume, containing heaven-blessed memorials of many excellent Christian mothers,for the encouragement of others. — PIdl. Ch. Observer. If this is not a popular work, it must be because mothers are scarce, and real children are no is full of the anecdotal literature of the subject— tales with a moral. It ought to be in the Sabbatlischool library, an
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