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BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.

Just Published, in one volume 8vo., handsomely bound, 14s.
THE SCENERY AND POETRY

OF THE

ENGLISH LAKES

BY CHARLES MACKAY, Esq., LL.D., AUTHOR OF "THE THAMES AND ITS TRIBUTARIES," ETC., ETC. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED FROM ORIGINAL SKETCHES TAKEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK, AND DRAWN ON WOOD BY HARVEY, GILBERT, M‘KEWAN, D. COX, JUN., E. GILKS, ETC. ENGRAVED BY THOMAS GILKS.

"An elegant volume, profusely adorned with engravings of rare merit It should be the hand-book of every visitor of the lakes."-Critic.

"In this work, Dr. Mackay has given to the visitor of our English Lakes a very useful and charming companion."-Morning Herald,

"Mr. Mackay has produced a volume which will answer every purpose of a guide book, though of higher literary merit. The illustrations are in the happiest style of wood engraving. To look at these exquisite little vignettes is like catching glimpses of charming landscapes through little casemented windows, where the view is bounded and framed, and only what is most charming meets the eye. They are the great attraction of the volume, which is in all respects elegantly produced."-Britannia.

MISS COSTELLO'S NORTH WALES,

BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED.

Just Published, in One Vol., 8vo., handsomely bound, gilt, 14s.

THE

FALLS, LAKES, AND MOUNTAINS

OF

NORTH WALES

BY MISS L. S. COSTELLO,

AUTHOR OF "SUMMER AMONGST THE BOCAGES AND THE VINES," ETC., ETC. ILLUSTRATED WITH UPWARDS OF SEVENTY VIEWS, FROM ORIGINAL SKETCHES BY D. H. M'KEWAN.

ENGRAVED ON WOOD AND LITHOGRAPHED BY T. AND E. GILKS. "The Tourist through North Wales has long been in want of a volume of this description, which combines every requisite needed in a travelling companion. It indicates the most picturesque features of some of the most beautiful scenery in Europe; it tells the history and traditions of the most remarkable sites; and, independently of painting the charms of this romantic region, in language full of harmony and colour, it presents to the eye a profusion of sketches whose truth and vigor and delicacy of execution are worthy of the highest commendation."-Morning Chronicle.

LONDON:

LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS,

PATERNOSTER ROW.

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BY JOHN JOHNSTONE.

ADAM-The Prussian System of Popular and National Education; its History, Character, and Prospects. By the Rev. James Adam, Ladhope, Galashiels. Fcap. 8vo, 9d.

"The appearance of this little work at a time when the public mind is much occupied with the subject of education, is extremely opportune. The writer enters into a detailed statement of the Prussian system, in order to explain what it is, and how it operates; shows its advantages and disadvantages; and then considers whether it would be advisable to introduce it into this country. He answers this question with a decided negative, and on grounds which appear to us to be sufficiently convincing. The work has our hearty recommendation."-Dumfries Standard. AFFLICTED'S REFUGE: The

Or, Prayers adapted to Various Circumstances of Distress, chiefly expressed in the Language of Scripture. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. "This work consists of a series of devotional exercises, suited to those exigencies of life of most frequent occurrence. They are rich in the language of Sacred Scripture, and breathe a spirit of deep and fervent piety."-Edinburgh Advertiser.

AILZIE GRIERSON;

A Tale of a Prisoner. By a Lady. 18mo, 6d.

"The inculcation of piety, kindness, and truth, is the leading feature in this "Tale of a Prisoner,' and we hope our readers will allow it to fulfil its mission, by perusing it attentively for themselves."-Dumfries Standard.

ANDERSON-Gymnasia;

Or, Intermediate Institutions; being a Statement submitted to the
College Committee of the Free Church. By the Rev. Alexander
Anderson, Aberdeen. 8vo, price 8d.

"They would refer to the work upon this subject now in circulation by the Rev. Mr Anderson of Old Aberdeen."-Report of the Committee of the Free Church on Education.

ANDERSON-TWO SERMONS

Preached on Sacramental Occasions. By the Rev. Jonathan R. Anderson, John Knox's Church, Glasgow. Fcap. 8vo, sewed, 6d. ; cloth, 9d.

ANTI-PATRONAGE LIBRARY.

Comprehending a Collection of Acts of Parliament and Assembly connected with Patronage; Currie's Jus Populi Divinum; and Treatises on Patronage by different Civil and Ecclesiastical Authors, including Lord Prestongrange, Mr Crosby, &c. Demy 8vo, cl., 3s. 6d. BAGOT-Commentary on the First Seventeen Chapters of the Gospel of St Matthew; containing several Essays on Important Subjects; being the First Volume of a Copious Commentary on that Gospel. By the Rev. Daniel Bagot, B.D., Vicar-General and Commissary of Newry and Morne, and Vicar of Newry. Royal 8vo, cloth, 12s.

By the same Author.

1. The Protestant Catechism. For popular use. 6d.

2. The Catechism of the Church of England, with additional Questions, Explanations, and Copious Scripture References. 32mo, stitched, 2d.; cloth, 4d.

3. A Catechism on the Leading Truths of the Gospel, with Scripture Proofs for Sunday and other Schools. 1d.

4. Three Hundred and Sixty-five Simple Questions for very Young Children, with References to Texts for answers. 2d.

5. The Kingdom of Christ, a Concise Tract on the Second Advent, with Scripture References. For general circulation.

ld.

6. The Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost Explained. ld.

7. The Complaint of Jacob, Gen. xlii. 36. 2d.

8. A Treatise on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. For popular use. Sewed, 6d.; cloth, 8d.

9. The Thorn in the Flesh; or, An Exposition of 2 Cor. xii. 7-9. 6d. 10. The Temptation; or an Exposition of Matthew iv. 1-11. 1s. 6d. 11. The Transfiguration; or

12. The Disciples in the Storm; or,

BALLANTYNE-The Child's Ark ;

xvii. 1-8. 1s. 6d. xiv. 22-33. 2s. 6d.

Being short Descriptions of some of the Animals mentioned in Scripture; with simple Remarks, adapted for children, and twelve original hymns. By Randall H. Ballantyne, author of "Christ and the Christian," and "Hymns about Jesus." With fourteen illustrations. Second Edition, foolscap 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, 2s. 6d. BEITH-Sorrowing, yet Rejoicing;

Or, Narrative of Recent Successive Bereavements in a Clergyman's Family. By the Rev. Alexander Beith, Stirling. Fifth Edition, 18mo, cloth, 1s. 6d.

"A narrative of thrilling interest. A more affecting statement of the kind I know not within the course of our Christian literature."-Dr Duff.

BLATCH-Lessons for the Living from the Experience of the Dying. By the Rev. W. Blatch. Second edition, 18mo, cloth,

1s.

"A neat small volume, written by the pious author with the view of enforcing on the mind of his reader the necessity for present decision for God, and entire devotedness to Him. It records the dying words of many eminent saints, showing their hope in death, and the power and excellence of religion to soothe, to comfort, and to exhilarate its possessor in the hour of death; and paints the death-bed scene of some notorious infidels, whose death without hope, exhibited the most palpable evidence of the utter inefficiency of their principles to impart, not to say the slightest ray of comfort, but even the meanest degree of moral courage." -Warder.

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