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sing. It is in fact, as full of interest as a novel, and yet as religious as a liturgy.'--_Christian Ambassador._ LONDON: S. W. Partridge, 9, Paternoster Row; Wesleyan Book Room, 66, Paternoster Row; Primitive Methodist Book Room, 6, Sutton Street, Commercial Road, E.; and of all Booksellers. Fifth Thousand. 356 pages, cloth, 2/6; gilt edges, 3/- POPERY UNMASKED: BEING THIRTY CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN MR. DAYLIGHT AND MR. TWILIGHT. _In which the peculiar doctrines, morals, government, and usages of the Romish Church are truthfully stated from her own duly authorised works, and impartially tried by God's Word, the only unerring rule of doctrine and duty._ Notices and Recommendations. 'This book is decidedly the best thing of the sort that has yet appeared. Its range is comprehensive of the whole of the mighty subject, and it is literally crammed with fact and argument. Every section is a species of moral demonstration. We defy Cardinal Wiseman and all his cardinals, archbishops and bishops, and clergy to boot, to refute this volume. In 350 pages we have a species of encyclopaedia. We know of no human hand from which Popery has received a more powerful, death-dealing blow. Would that a copy of this well crammed and very cheap volume might find a place in every British household.'--Rev. J. Campbell, D.D., in the _British Standard_. 'This is a very admirable and seasonable book, displaying much reading and the soundest views. It sets forth, with much detail and in a popular and picturesque style, the many evils of Popery' and the present danger of Britain from this insidious foe. It would be difficult to find a better text-book for popular lectures and young men's classes, on the subject, and we cordially recommend it.'--_Protestant Bulwark._ 'A sensible, smart, and clever exposure of Popery, with its irrational assumptions, and soul-destroying errors. The work is timely, and its circulation will do good.'--Rev. W. Cooke, D.D. * * * * * THE BRAVE YOUNG SUFFERERS, 6d.; cloth, 9d. * * * * * THE THREE SOLDIERS, 6d.; cloth, 9d. 'The stories are full of pathos and moral beauty, and are in every respect likely to draw the hearts of the young to the love of God and goodness. We hope our
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