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THE YOUNG NATURALIST’S JOURNEY;
Or, Travels of Agnes Morton and her Mamma. By Mrs. London. With many 'DeautifuI plts.
THE OLD OAK TREE.
Amost interesting üttle volume of practical instruction for youth; illnstrated with neariyfifty beautiful plates.
WORKS BY REV. ROBT. PHILIP.
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN BUNVAN,
Anthor of The Filgrim’s Progress. By Robert Philip. With a fine portrait. 1 vol, 12mo. '
THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF DR. MILNE,
Uluitrated by Biographical Annals of Asiatic Missions, from Primitive Protestant Times ; intended asa Guide to Missionary Spirit. By Robert Philip. 1 vol. 12mo.
The name of Philip has in this country, as well as in Great Britain, become a passport to publicfftvour. Though the subject of this mexnoir may not be surrounded with the same splendid attractionsas was that of the memoir of Bunyan, yet it is one of very great mietest; and to the Christian reader,and especially to those who are deeply interested in the cause of missions, it will probably bear a com-parison with almost any that have gone before it. The work is executed with great skill, and embodiesa vast amountof valuable missionary intelligence, besides a rieh variety of personal incidents, adapledto gratify not only the missionary or the Christian, but the more general reader .”—Albany Adv.
YOUNG MAN'S CLOSET LIBRARY.
By Robert Philip, With an Introductory Essay by Rev. Albert Barnes. 1 vol. 12mo
LOVE OP THE SPIRIT, Traced in his Work: aCompanion to the Experimental Guides.By Robert Philip« 1vol. l8mo.
DEVOTIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAIi GUIDES. By Robert Philip. With an Intro>dnetory Essay by Rev. Albert Barnes. 2 vols. 12mo. Containing:
Guide to the Perplexed. I Guide to the Doubting.
Do do Devotional. j Do do Conscientious.
Do do Thoughtftzl, | Do do Redemption.
' LADY'S CLOSET LIBRARY.
AS FOLLOWS :
THFj MARYS; or Beauty of Feraale Holiness. By Robert Philip. 1 vol. 18mo.
T HP, MARTHAS; or Varieties of Female Piety. By Robert Philip. 1 vol. 18mo.
THE LYDIAS; or Development of Female Character. By Robert Philip. 1vol. 18mo.
The MATERNAL SERIES of the above populär Library is now ready, entitledT UE HANNAHS j or Matemal Infiuence of Sons. By Robert Philip. 1 vol. 18mo.
The author of this work is known to the public as one of the most prolific writers of the day, andscarcely any writer in the department which he occupies, has acquired so extensive and well-meriteda popularity. The present volume, as its title denotes, is devoted to an jllustration of the infiuence«f motheis on their sons ; and the subject is treated with the same originality and beauty which char-acterize the author’s other works. It will be found to be a most delightful and useful companion inthe nursery, and its infiuence can hardly fall to be feit; first, in quickening the sense of responsibi-lity on the part of mothers ; and next, in forming the character of the rising generation to a higherStandard of intelligence and virtue.”— Evangelist.
WORKS BY THE REV. JOHN A. JAMES .
PASTORAL ADDRESSES.
By Rev. John Angell James . With an Introduction by the Rev. Wm. Adams. 1 vol. 18mo..
« We opine that the publishers of this volume made an accurate calculation when they labelledthese ‘ Pastoral Addresses ’—stereotyped ; for they are among the choice effusions which already haveeo highly benefitted Christian society from the noble heart and richly-endowed mind of Mr. James .They are ministerial counsels to the members of his congregation, and are offered as monthly epistlesfor a year, being twelve in rnunber, ant are thus entitled: ‘ Increased Holiness of the Church ; Spiritu-