A Woman’s Thoughts and Life-work.
By John Baillie, D.D., Author of ‘Memoirs of Adelaide Newton,’ &c.
‘Dr. Baillie’s skill as a biographer is attested by the popularity of his works; the present volume, although shorter and more condensed, might, in point of interest, take its place with ‘The Memorials of a Quiet Life,’ which have attained so much celebrity. There are over twenty-three chapters, and any one of them may be taken up and read with the confidence that it will disclose matter both of interest and of solid value. The whole may be described as rightly termed “pleasant memories” for the author, and “precious” also for his readers.—Record.
Just published, in square fcap. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.
The Church and the World:
Their Mutual Relations, God’s Retributive Righteousness in His dealings with them; the Key to Sacred History, Past, Present, and to Come.
By Rev. A. R. Fausset (of York), Joint Author of ‘The Critical Commentary.’
‘A remarkably able and interesting work.’—English Churchman.
‘We have reaped much profit from the perusal of this book, and would heartily recommend it to all who love to look into the teaching of the pure word as to the matters on which it treats.’—Word and Work.
Just published, in square fcap. 8vo. cloth antique, 2s. 6d.
Temptation: its Nature and Limits.