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Thinking Minds.

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WHAT ARE WE TO BELIEVE? or, The Testimony of Ful

filled Prophecy. By Rev. JOHN URQUHART. Ihmo., 230 pages,

cloth, 75 cents. “ This book, so small in bulk but so large in thought, sets forth a great mass of such tes. timony in lines so clear and powerful that we pity the man who could read it without amazement and awe. It is the very book to put into the hands of an intelligent Agnostic." - The Christian, London. MANY INFALLIBLE PROOFS. By Rev. ARTHUR T. PIERSON,

D. D. 317 pp. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00, paper, 35 cents.

... It is not an exercise in mental gymnastics, but an earnest inquiry after the truth."Daily Telegram, Troy, N. Y.

He does not believe that the primary end of the Bible is to teach science; but he argues with force and full conviction that nothing in the Bible has been shaken by scientific research."-Independent. HOW I REACHED THE MASSES; Together with twenty-two

lectures delivered in the Birmingham Town Hall on Sunday afternoons. By Rev. CHARLES LEACH, F. G. S. Ihmo., cloth, $1.00.

There is much of very welcome good sense and practical illustration in these addresses.
Pithy and pointed in admonishment, and wholesome in their didactic tone, they ought to
exercise a good influence.
ENDLESS BEING; or, Man Made for Eternity. By Rev. J. L.

BARLOW. Introduction by the Rev. P. S. HENSON, D. D. Cloth,
Ihmo., 165 pages, 75 cents.

An unanswerable work; meeting the so-called annihilation and kindred theories most satisfactorily. The author held for years these errors, and writes as one fully conversant with the ground he covers. It is a work which should be widely circulated, PAPERS ON PREACHING. By the Right Rev. Bishop BALDWIN,

Rev. Principal RAINY, D. D., Rev. J. R. VERNON, M. A., and others.
Crown, 8vo, cloth, 75 cents.

“Preachers of all denominations wili do well to read these practical and instructive disquisitions. The essay on “Expression in Preaching" is especially good.-Christian. THE SABBATH; its Permanence, Promise, and Defence.

By Rev. W. W. EVERTS, D. D. 12mo., 278 pages, cloth, $1.00.

No phase of the Sabbath question is left undiscussed, while every topic is treated in the briefest manner, and every touch of light shows the hand of a master.

“An incisive and effective discussion of the subject.”—N. Y. Observer.

“A thoughtful Christian defence of that divine institution.”--Christian Advocate. QUESTIONS OF THE AGES. By Rev. Moses SMITH.

Cloth 12mo, 132 pages, 75 cents. What is the Almighty ?

Is there Common Sense in Religion! What is man?

What is Faith? What is the Trinity?

Is there a Larger Hope ? Which is the Great Commandment.

Is Life Worth Living?

What Mean these Stones? “Discusses certaiu of the deep things of the Gospel in such a wise and suggestive fashion that they are helpful. One, answers negatively and conclusively the question, Is there a larger hope? '- The Congregationalist.

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THE LIFE OF CHRIST. Rev. Jas. STALKER, M. A.

A new edition, with introduction by Rev. Geo. C. LORIMER, D. D. I 2mo, cloth, 166 pages, 60 cents.

This work is in truth “Multum in Parvo," containing within small compass a vast amount of most helpful teaching, so admirably arranged that the reader gathers with remarkable definiteness the whole revealed record of the life work of our Lord in a nutshell of space and with a minimum of study. THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL. By Rev. JAS. STALKER, M. A. I 2m

cloth, 184 pages, 60 cents.

As admirable a work as the exceedingly popular volume by this author on “The sfe of Christ.”

“An exceedingly compact life of the Apostle to the Gentiles. It is bristlins, with information, and is brief, yet clear. As an outline of Paul's life it cannot be surpas.ed.”. N. Y. Christian Inquirer. THE BIBLE STUDENTS' HANDBOOK. Immo cloth, 288 pages.

50 cents.

One of those helpful works, worth its price, multiplied by several scores. tains an introduction to the study of the Scriptures, with a brief account of the books of the Bible, their writers, etc., also a synopsis of the life and work of our Lord, and complete history of the manners and customs of the times, etc. THE TOPICAL TEXT BOOK. I6mo. cloth, 292 pages, 60 cents.

A remarkably complete and helpful Scripture text book for the topical study of the Bible. Useful in preparing Bible readings, addresses, etc. THE BIBLE REMEMBRANCER. 24mo, cloth, 198 pages, 50 cts.

A complete analyses of the Bible is here given, in small compass, in addition to a large amount of valuable Biblical information, and twelve colored maps. BIBLE LESSONS ON JOSHUA AND JUDGES. By Rev. J.

GURNEY HOARE, M. A. Iómo cloth, 124 pages, 50 cents. FIFTY-TWO LESSONS ON (1) The Works of Our Lord; (2) Claims

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Ihmo. cloth, 104 pages, 50 cents.
FIFTY-TWO LESSONS ON (1) The Names and Titles of Our

Lord; (2) Prophesies Concerning Our Lord and their Fulfillment.
By FLAVEL S, Cook, M. A., D. D. 16mo. cloth, 104 pages, 50 cents..

Extremely full in the matter of reference and explanation, and likely to make the user “search the Scriptures." OUTLINE OF THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE. By Rev. J. H.

BROOKES, D. D. Invaluable to the young student of the Bible as a “First Lesson in the study of the Book. 180 pages. Cloth, 50 cents;

paper covers, 25 cents. CHRIST AND THE SCRIPTURES. By Rev. ADOLPH SAPHER.

16mo, cloth, 160 pages, 75 cents.

To all disciples of Christ this work commends itself at once by its grasp its insight, the life in it, and its spiritual force.-Christian Work.

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REFERENCE BOOKS

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BIBLE STUDENTS.

JAMIESON, FAUSSET & BROWN'S Popular Portable Com

mentary. Critical, Practical, Explanatory. Four volumns in neat box, fine cloth, $8.00; half bound, $10.00.

A new edition, containing the complete unabridged notes in clear type on good paper, in four handsome 12'mo. volumes of about 1.000 pages each, with copious index, numerous illustrations and maps, and a Bible Dictionary compiled from Dr. Wm. Smith's standard work,

Bishop. Vincent of Chautauqua fame says: “The best condensed commentary on the whole Bible is Jamieson, Fausset & Brown.' CRUDEN'S UNABRIDGED CONCORDANCE TO THE

HOLY SCRIPTURES. With life of the author. 864 pp., 8vo., cloth (net), $1.00; half roan, sprinkled edges (net), 2.00; half roan,

full gilt edges (net), $2.50. Postage extra, 200. SMITH'S BIBLE DICTIONARY, comprising its Antiquities, Biog

raphy, Geography and Natural History, with numerous maps and illustrations. Edited and condensed from his great work by WILLIAM

SMITH, LL. D. 776 pages, 8vo, many illustrations, cloth, $1.50. THE BIBLE TEXT CYCLOPEDIA. A complete classification of

Scripture Texts in the form of an alphabetical list of subjects. By
Rev. JAMES IngLis. Large 8vo, 524 pages, cloth, $1.75.

In studying a Bible lesson, in arranging a Bible reading, a concert exercise, or an opening and closing service for the Sunday school; in preparing a sermon, or in searching out any, theme of Christian thought or study, we have found this book of pre-eminent value as a help to a thorough and intelligent acquaintance with the declarations of the sacred text in the subject under consideration. We know of no other work comparable to it in this department of study.-S. S. Times, THE TREASURY OF SCRIPTURE KNOWLEDGE; consisto ing of 500,000 scripture references and parallel passages, with numer.

8vo, 778 pages, cloth, $2.00. A single examination of this remarkable compilation of references will convince the reader of the fact that “the Bible is its own best interpreter.' THE WORKS OF FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS, translated by WILLIAM

WHISTON, A. M., with Life, Portrait, Notes and Index. A new cheap

edition in clear type. Large 8vo, 684 pages, cloth, $2.00. 100.000 SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS. By Rt. Rev. SAMUEL

FALLOWS, A. M., D. D. 512 pages, cloth, $1.00.

A complete Dictionary of synonyms and words of opposite meanings, with an appendix of Briticisms, Americanisms, Colloquialisms, Homonims, Homophonous words, Foreign Phrases, etc., etc.

"This is one of the best books of its kind we have seen, and probably there is nothing published in the country that is equal to it."-Y. M. C. A. 'Watchman.

Ous notes.

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The "Northfield Books. "

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A COLLEGE OF COLLEGES–89. (Third vol. of this series). Uni.

form with former volumes, and containing studies and talks by Bishops Baldwin and Foss, Prof. Harper, .Rev. Drs. Hodge, Driver, Pearson,

Mr. Moody and others. 288 pp., $1.00. COLLEGE STUDENTS AT NORTHFIELD; or, A College of

Colleges, No. 2. Conducted during July, 1888: Containing addresses by Mr. D. L. Moody, Rev. J. Hudson Taylor, M. D., Bishop Hendrix, Rev. Alex. McKenzie, D.D., Rev. Henry Clay Trumbull, D. D., Prof. W. B. Harper, and others. 12mo, 296 pp., cloth, $1.00 net.

The“ Practical Talks” as given in report of last year's gathering, the demand for which has called for a seventh edition,

has induced us to publish an account of this year's proceedings, none the less “practical," and we feel sure will be as fully appreciated.

Dr. A. T. Pierson writes: “ Admirable book. I deem it one of the best of all the practical helps issued by the press."

Dr. Joseph Cook.--" It is well edited, well printed, and well inspired from on High. Is full of a Holy Fire of spiritual zeal, which I hope to see spread far and wide.”

President M. E. Gates, of Rutgers College, writes: " The influence which has gone out on the College Life of this country, from the summer meetings at Northfield, is so potent for good, that I welcome the extension and perpetuation of that influence through this book.

SEVENTH THOUSAND.
A COLLEGE OF COLLEGES; or, Practical Talks to College

Students. Given in July, 1887, by Prof. Henry Drummond, F.R.S.S.,
Rev. J. A. Broadus, D.D., Prof.' Townsend, Rev. A. T. Pierson, D.D.,
Mr. D. L, Moody, and others. 12mo, 288 pp., cloth, $1.00 net.
Of signal value."-Chautauqua Herald.
“We commend this volume very cordially.”—Presbyterian Witness.

“The volume closes with a chapter of nuggets' from Northfield, which is no excep. tion, however, as the other chapters are equally rich in 'nuggets.'The Independent.

D. L. MOODY AT HOME. His Home and Home Work.

Embracing a description of the educational institutions established at Northfield, Mass., together with an account of the various noted gath. erings of Christian workers at the place, and the most helpful and suggestive lectures, and the best thoughts there exchanged ; adding, also, many helpful and practical results. 288 pp., clo., 8 illustrations, $1.00.

The New York Independent says: “ There is nothing in the career of this remarkable man more striking than his work at Northfield.

The New York Evangelist spoke most truly when it said: “ The public is unaware of Mr. Moody's enormous investments at Northfield, that will pay him abundant interest long after he reaches heaven,

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WORKS OF D. L. MOODY.

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By the strenuous cultivation of his gift Mr. Moody has attained to a clear and in cisive style which preachers ought to study; and he has the merit, which many more cul zivated men lack, of saying nothing that does not tend to the enforcement of the particu. lar truth he is enunciating. He knows how to disencumber his text of all extraneous matter, and exhibits his wisdom as a preacher hardly less by what he leaves out than by what he includes. Apart from its primary purpose each of these books has a distinct value as a lesson on homiletics to ministers and students. - The Christian Leader. Bible Characters. Prevailing Prayer; What Hinders It. Thirtieth Thousand To the Work! To the Work! A Trumpet Call. Thir

tieth Thousand. The Way to God and How to Find It, One Hundred

and Fifth Thousand. Heaven; its Hope; its Inhabitants; its Happiness; its Riches;

its Reward. One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Thousand. Secret Power; or the Secret of Success in Christian Life

and Work. Seventy-Second Thousand. Twelve Select Sermons. One Hundred and Sixty-Fifth

Thousand.

The above are bouud in uniform style and price. Paper covers 30 cents: cloth, 60 cents. Also issued in cloth, beveled edge, and put up in neat box containing thi seven volumes. Price of set, $4 20.

Daniel, the Prophet. Tenth Thousand. Paper cover, 20C.

cloth, 40C. The Full Assurance of Faith. Seventh Thousand. Some

thoughts on Christian confidence. Paper cover, 150,; cloth, 25c. The Way and the Word. Sixty-Fifth Thousand. Com- .

prising "Regeneration," and "How to Study the Bible.” Cloth, 25c.;

paper, 15C. How to Study the Bible. Forty-Fifth Thousand. Cloth, 150.

paper, loc. The Second Coming of Christ. Forty-Fifth Thousand.

Paper, 1oc. Inquiry Meetings. By Mr. Moody and Maj. Whittle.

Paper, 150. Gospel Booklets. By D. L. Moody. I 2 separate sermons.

Published in small square form, suitable for distribution, or inclosing in letters. 35 cents per dozen, $2.50 per hundred. May be had assorted or of any separate tract.

Any of the above sent postpaid to any address on receipt of price.
Special rates for distribution made known on application.

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