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ine spend in delight, More than a thousand worlds' disburse in light In heaven above! And not alone, oh, not alone, shall we see Him as He is! There will be the little children too. _Those who care to know how the Temple Children's work began will find the story in_ "THINGS AS THEY ARE." _Preface by Eugene Stock; 320 pp. and Thirty-two Illustrations from Photographs taken specially for this work. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net (post free 2s. 10d.) Also,_ "OVERWEIGHTS OF JOY." _Preface by Rev. T. Walker, C.M.S. With Thirty-four Illustrations chiefly from Photographs taken specially for this work. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net (post free 2s. 10d.), Morgan & Scott Ld., 12, Paternoster Buildings, London._ ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF COPIES REMAIN OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION OF LOTUS BUDS CONTAINING FIFTY PHOTOGRAVURE ILLUSTRATIONS. * * * * * Cloth Boards, 14s. 6d. _net_ (_post free_, 15s.). * * * * * "THE MOST STRIKING MISSIONARY BOOK EVER PUBLISHED." _Her Majesty Queen Alexandra graciously accepted a copy._ "The feature of the book is fifty photogravure illustrations from photographs specially taken of the children. Many of these--indeed, all of them--are very charming. Some of them are mere babies, others of larger growth, but in each case the photographer has succeeded in presenting pictures which will elicit high admiration. The laughing faces, curly hair, and fine physical development of the little Indians, make photographs exceedingly attractive. Indeed, we have never seen a more 'taking' series of children of the Orient. . . . The book will interest not only supporters of missions but all lovers of children."--_The Westminster Gazette._ "The photogravure illustrations--fifty in number--are perfect as works of art. Some are pictures of scenery; most are characteristic representations of the children. All are full-page."--_British Weekly._ ". . . the beautiful little faces depicted in the photogravures which adorn the volume. There are fifty of these photogravures in the book, the major portion being of children, and we regard it as extremely improbable that more splendid
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