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HYMNS FOR CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. By a Lady. 3d.

HYMNS FOR INFANT CHILDREN; on Church, School, Baptism, and Belief, &c. 1d.

HYMNS AND SCENES OF CHILDHOOD.

By the author

of "Margaret, the Martyr of Antioch." 2s. 6d.

Contains 114 Hymns on Religious and Natural Subjects: such as Walking in a Parent's Sight, Contentment, Questions and Thoughts about the Stars, The Little Pilgrim, The Martyr Stephen, The Comforter, Many Flowers, Christian Heroism, &c.

KEN.-PREPARATIONS FOR DEATH. Being Selections from the Poems of Bishop Ken. 2s.

CONTENTS:-The Miser; Now; Days Numbered; Conscience; Time to be Improved; The Baptism; The Yoke Easy; The Shortness of Life; Death; Resurrection; The World Renounced; The Tempter Vanquished; The State of Separation; &c.

LAST SLEEP OF A CHRISTIAN CHILD: a Poem, showing how a Christian Child should meet death. 6d. ; on a sheet, 1d.

"Very touchingly written."-English Review.

LEE.-POEMS. By the Rev. Frederick George Lee. Second edition, enlarged. Fcap. 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-Field Flowers; Netley Abbey; Kind Words; Ruins of Thebes; Woodchester; The Martyrs of Vienne; Geraldine; S. Thomas the Martyr; S. Augustine, &c.

LITTLE ANNIE; or, Michaelmas Day. By the author of "The Grandfather's Christmas Story." 6d.

An account in verse of a little Girl, who by her example and earnestness brought her sinning brother to repentance and amendment.

LORAINE.-LAYS OF ISRAEL. By Amelia M. Loraine. 2s. 6d. cloth; 4s. morocco.

"Evidences very considerable poetic powers."-Ecclesiastic.

LYRA SANCTORUM; Lays for the Minor Festivals. Edited by the Rev. W. J. Deane. 3s. 6d.

"We hail the appearance of such a book with pleasure; it is agreeably significant as to the progress of sacred poetry in our age. It is a collection of historical ballads, designed for the most part to commemorate the sufferings and celebrate the triumphs of those who were martyred in the early ages of the Church. Many of the poems are singularly elegant and impressive.”—Morning Post.

MAGNAY.-POEMS. By the Rev. Claude Magnay. New edition, with additions. 3s. 6d.

Present Books-Poetry.

MARGARET, THE MARTYR OF ANTIOCH: an Olden Tale,
in Verse. 2s. 6d. cloth; 1s. 6d. wrapper.

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NEALE.-HYMNS FOR THE SICK. By the Rev. J. M.

Neale. 6d.; cloth, 1s.

Intended to set before the Sick and Suffering some of those sources of
"strong consolation" which it has pleased GoD to lay up for them.

NEALE.-HYMNS FOR CHILDREN.

OLD WILLIAM; or, the Longest Day. By the author of

"The Grandfather's Christmas Story." 6d.

A Tale in Verse of the good and unselfish use made by a little Girl of her

money.

ORLEBAR.-CHRISTMAS EVE and other POEMS. By Mrs.

Cuthbert Orlebar. 1s.

CONTENTS: Flowers and Hair, a Woodland Song; My Sister Laura; The
Cradle; The Eagle; The Wife; The Autumn Walk, &c.

POEMS ON SUBJECTS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT. In
Two Parts, 6d. each.

Part I. The Creation; The Temptation; Cain and Abel; Enoch; The Ark;
The Dove; Abraham's Sacrifice; Isaac and Rebekah; Esau, Jacob, Rachel,
Joseph, Jacob, Moses, &c. Part II. Subjects from Moses to David.

RUSSELL.-LAYS CONCERNING THE EARLY CHURCH. By
the Rev. J. F. Russell. 1s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-S. John's Torture; S. Ignatius; The Thundering Legion; The
Martyr's Funeral; The Council of Nice; S. Ambrose, &c.

SONNETS AND VERSES, from Home and Parochial Life. By H. K. C. 2s. 6d.

The greater part of the present volume received seven years ago the imprimatur of the author of the "Christian Year."

Among its contents we have Moonlight on the Sea; The Lark's Complaint; Primroses at Night; Tavistock Abbey; Dovedale: Revisiting the Sea; The Chancel; Burnham Sands, &c.

SUNDAY. A Poem.

By the Rev. P. Freeman, M.A.,

Rector of Thorverton, Devon. 4d.

TEN COMMANDMENTS (The), set in easy verse, for young Children to commit to memory. 6d.

"Applying the spiritual sense of the Commandments in simple verse."— English Review.

TIME OF THE END, and other Poems. Fcap. 8vo., 3s.

CONTENTS:-Trust in the LORD; Infant Imagining; Flowers in Church in a Withered Leaf; The Whole Armour of GOD; The Christmas Tree; The Last Day in the Year, &c.

TUTE.-HOLY TIMES AND SCENES. By the Rev. J. S. Tute. First Series, 3s.

TUTE.-HOLY TIMES AND SCENES. Second Series, 3s.

On Kirkdale Abbey; Church Bells; the Great Festivals; Providence; The Martyrs; the Lily; the Fall of Angels, &c.

VERSES. By a Country Curate. 4s.

This work contains Fifty-six Translations from the Ancient Hymns by S. Ambrose, S. Gregory, Prudentius, &c., with Thirty-three Original Poems, Hymns, Carols, Songs, &c.

WARING.-ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS; or, Seed-time and Harvest. By C. M. Waring. Demy 8vo., beautifully Illustrated by Macquoid, 5s.

Verses for every Sunday in the Year, chiefly founded on the Collects, Annual in their Use, Perennial in their Antiquity.

WIGLESWORTH.-THE SEVEN CORPORAL WORKS OF

MERCY. By Miss E. Wiglesworth, author of "The Daily
Life of a Christian Child.' With Illustrations. Price 6d.

WILLIAMS.-THE ALTAR. By the Rev. Isaac Williams, B.D., author of the "Cathedral." 5s.

This work consists of Meditations in Verse on the several parts of the Service for the Holy Communion, applying them to corresponding parts of the Passion of our LORD.

Present Books-Smaller Tales.

SMALLER TALES AND REWARD BOOKS.

ANNANDALE; or, the Danger of Self-Confidence. A Welsh Tale. 2d.

BELLAIRS.-Strength and WEAKNESS. By Nona Bellairs. 18mo., 4d.

"A pretty Story of Factory Life, exhibiting what may be done by kind and zealous ministerial watchfulness and superintendence."-Clerical Journal.

BELLAIRS.—An Old Woman's Story; or, Trust in Trial. 6d. BETTY CORNWELL AND HER GRANDCHILDREN; or, the Path of Obedience. 6d.

BROTHER'S SACRIFICE (The); or, a Soldier's Generosity Rewarded. 2d.

BUNBURY.-THE SUNDAY OF THE PEOPLE IN FRANCE. By the Abbé Mullois, Chaplain to the Emperor of France. Translated by Miss Bunbury. 4d.

Originally written for the use of the workmen of France, to induce a better understanding and observance of the Sunday.

BUNBURY.-I AM SO HAPPY; or, the Reward of Sorrow borne Religiously. By Miss Bunbury. 21st Thousand. 2d. BUNBURY.-THE LOST ONE FOUND. A true Story of the Baptism and Holy Death of a Young Girl. 4d.

BUNBURY.-SILENT JOHN. A short Story on the good result of meditation on the Good Shepherd, by the aid of the well-known picture of that subject. 3d.

BUNBURY.-THE ERROR CORRECTED; or, the Faithful Priest. By Henry Shirley Bunbury. 4d.

A story of the union between the Saxons and Normans.

CAT AND HER KITTENS (The); a Fable on Disobedience and Mischief. 2d.

CHARLOTTE DREW'S PINCH. 6d.

A tale for little girls, on the fatal effects of the first step in disobedience to parents, and of choosing bad companions at school.

SONNETS AND VERSES, from Home and Parochial Life. By H. K. C. 2s. 6d.

The greater part of the present volume received seven years ago the imprimatur of the author of the "Christian Year."

Among its contents we have Moonlight on the Sea; The Lark's Complaint; Primroses at Night; Tavistock Abbey; Dovedale: Revisiting the Sea; The Chancel; Burnham Sands, &c.

SUNDAY. A Poem.

By the Rev. P. Freeman, M.A.,

Rector of Thorverton, Devon. 4d.

TEN COMMANDMENTS (The), set in easy verse, for young Children to commit to memory. 6d.

"Applying the spiritual sense of the Commandments in simple verse."— English Review.

TIME OF THE END, and other Poems. Fcap. 8vo., 3s.

CONTENTS:-Trust in the LORD; Infant Imagining; Flowers in Church in a Withered Leaf; The Whole Armour of GOD; The Christmas Tree; The Last Day in the Year, &c.

TUTE.-HOLY TIMES AND SCENES. By the Rev. J. S. Tute. First Series, 3s.

TUTE.-HOLY TIMES AND SCENES. Second Series, 3s.

On Kirkdale Abbey; Church Bells; the Great Festivals; Providence; The Martyrs; the Lily; the Fall of Angels, &c.

VERSES. By a Country Curate. 4s.

This work contains Fifty-six Translations from the Ancient Hymns by S. Ambrose, S. Gregory, Prudentius, &c., with Thirty-three Original Poems, Hymns, Carols, Songs, &c.

Demy 8vo., beautifully

WARING.-ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS; or, Seed-time and
Harvest. By C. M. Waring.
Illustrated by Macquoid, 5s.

Verses for every Sunday in the Year, chiefly founded on the Collects, Annual in their Use, Perennial in their Antiquity.

WIGLESWORTH.-THE SEVEN CORPORAL WORKS OF

MERCY. By Miss E. Wiglesworth, author of "The Daily Life of a Christian Child." With Illustrations. Price 6d. WILLIAMS.—THE ALTAR. By the Rev. Isaac Williams, B.D., author of the "Cathedral." 5s.

This work consists of Meditations in Verse on the several parts of the Service for the Holy Communion, applying them to corresponding parts of the Passion of our LORD.

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