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lively, and will be read with pleasure and profit."--_Christian_. MILES MURCHISON. Illustrated. Small crown 8vo. 1s. 6d. By Dr. MACAULAY. STRANGE YET TRUE. With many Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo. 5s. * * * * * By S.M.S. CLARKE (Mrs. Pereira). BARON AND SQUIRE. A Story of the Thirty Years' War. From the German of N. NOELDECHEN. With Sixteen Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo. 5s. THE DUKE'S PAGE; or, "In the Days of Luther." A Story for Boys. From the German. Sixteen Illustrations. Extra crown 8vo. 5s. "A spirited and attractive narrative."--_Literary Churchman_. "A capital story for boys."--_Guardian_. "This is one of the most fascinating historical tales we have ever read."--_British Weekly_. "Throughout incident succeeds incident, and the interest never flags until the end is reached."--_Public Opinion_. "A very good story.... Of sterling value."--_Spectator_. THE TRIVIAL ROUND; or, Chapters of Village Life. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. "A book that will interest and refresh dwellers in cities with this glimpse of a life in many respects different from their own."--_Academy_. "These scenes from village life will be a source of pleasure to very many readers. The story is ably worked out and pleasantly told."--_John Bull_. * * * * * By Rev. J. REID HOWATT. THE CHILDREN'S PEW. Extra crown 8vo. 6s. THE CHILDREN'S PULPIT. A Year's Sermons and Parables for the Young. Extra crown 8vo. 6s. "The subjects are well selected; the style is always simple and forcible; and the lessons which the preacher desires to impress upon the mind are such as every youthful reader may appreciate. The sermons have another merit--that of brevity."--_Scotsman_. "Simple, suggestive, and singularly happy in illustration and treatment."--_Word and Work_. ^ THE CHILDREN'S ANGEL. A Volume of Sermons to Children. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. "Fifty-three brief addresses to children. Direct, as such things should be; clear, as they must always be; and interesting, as, if any good is to be done, they are bound to be--they contain a collection of truths which children ought to be taught, and the teacher is always bright and clear, which is saying a great deal."--_Church Bells_. "These sermonettes are eminently practical, while their homely style and freedom from cant are delightful."--_Christian Commonwealth_. By Lady KENNETT-B
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