Sunday School managers will keep this
little book in mind when providing their Anniversary prizes.--Rev.
C. McKechnie, _Primitive Methodist Magazine_.
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STUDENT'S HANDBOOK TO SCRIPTURE DOCTRINES, 7s. 6d.; gilt, 8s. 6d.
_WORKS BY SOPHIA WOODCOCK._
SAYINGS AND DOINGS OF GOOD BOYS AND GIRLS. 160pp., limp cloth, 1s.;
boards, 1s. 3d.; gilt edges, 1s. 6d.
Contents:--The New Heart; Prayer; True Happiness; The Right Motive; For
Christ's sake; Stretch it a bit, or True Charity; Mutual Forbearance;
Right Words; Perseverance; The Little Boy and his Lost Shilling; The
Bible better than Gold; The Little Cripple; The Patient Sufferer, &c.,
&c.
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CHILDREN LEADING ADULTS TO CHRIST. 160pp., limp cloth, 1s.; boards, 1s.
3d.; gilt edges, 1s. 6d.
Contents:--Christ for evermore; Children leading Adults to Christ; The
happiness of Children leading Adults to Christ; Praying Children leading
Adults to Christ; Casual remarks of Children leading Adults to Christ;
Kind Words of Children leading Adults to Christ; Children leading
sorrowful Adults to Christ; Singing Children leading Adults to Christ;
Influence of good examples leading Adults to Christ; Dying Children
leading Adults to Christ.
'Miss Woodcock's charming little volumes are everything that could
be desired. It would be difficult to find collections of stories
and lessons at once so well suited to the tastes and capacities of
children, and so likely to plant and foster right principles, and
to mould and build up a good and noble character.'--Rev. C. C.
M'Kechnie.
'Our respected author is scarcely _fair_ in presenting this capital
collection to the young of her own denomination only, as indicated
in her preface. The excellence of her work commends it to the young
of all denominations.'--_The Christian Age._
'This little book is remarkably well adapted to convey moral and
religious instruction to boys and girls from six to ten years of
age. The stories are just of such a sort, and told in such a way,
as are most likely to interest and impress the heart when the heart
is most susceptible of impression.'--_Christian Ambassador._
'Our children are delighted with 'Gems,' and we sincerely hope that
it will have the large sale that it deserves.'--_Dr. Lamb, Hull._
'I can truly say of '
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