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JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE'S WORKS.

EVERY-DAY RELIGION.

I vol. 12mo. Uniform with "Self-Culture." $1.50.

An admirable group of terse, strong, and practical discourses on the religion of the home, the office, the workshop, and the field. It tells how, amid the cares and annoyances of this work-a-day world, one may grow towards a noble and peaceful life. It will be an invaluable companion, and an indispensable "guide, philosopher, and friend" for thousands.

THE IDEAS OF THE APOSTLE PAUL TRANSLATED INTO THEIR MODERN EQUIVALENTS. 12mo. $1.50. The latest contribution of one of the most thoughtful of modern writers to the history of religious life and development. It is a peculiarly stimulating and earnest work.

EVENTS AND EPOCHS IN RELIGIOUS HISTORY.

I vol. Crown 8vo. Illustrated. $3.00.

The Catacombs, as Cemeteries and as Martyrs' Retreats; Their Sanctity, Art. and Epitaphs; The Buddhist Monks of Central Asia; The Christian Monks; Augustine, Anselm, Bernard, and their Times; Jeanne d'Arc's Visions, Victories, and Death; Savonarola and the Renaissance; Luther and the Reformation; Loyola and the Jesuits; The Mystics in all Religions-Neo-Platonists, German Pietists, Fénélon, Swedenborg, Emerson; George Fox and the Quakers; The Huguenots, Waldenses, Albigenses; John Wesley; Moravians and Methodists.

"Dr. Clarke follows the course of history by the light its great luminous souls have thrown upon it; in a style at once singularly clear, attractive, and eloquent."— Boston Advertiser.

SELF-CULTURE.

Twelfth Edition. I vol. 12mo. $1.50.

Twenty-two lectures, "discussing in his wise and practical way the methods of educating the powers of observation, reflection, imagination, conscience, affections, reverence, temper, education by books, amusements, love of beauty, and seeking of truth It is thoroughly sensible, helpful, and interesting." One of the most valuable works which can be put into the hands of young men and women.

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JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE
AUTHOR OF "SELF-CULTURE," etc.

"Of Truth, of Grandeur, Beauty, Love, and Hope, And melancholy Fear subdued by Faith;

Of blessed consolations in distress;

Of moral Strength and intellectual Power;
Of Joy in widest commonalty spread;
Of the individual Mind that keeps her own
Inviolate retirement, subject there
To Conscience only, and the law supreme
Of that Intelligence which governs all,
I sing."

WORDSWORTH.

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BOSTON

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