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taught in the Bible and received by the early Christians, consists in the conviction of ruin by sin, salvation solely through the death and righteousness of Christ, love to God and man, and a holy and spiritual life. The book makes no attack upon popery by name, but effectively shows its fallacy, by portraying the excellence of the vital religion of the Gospel.

DR. BARTH'S BIBLE STORIES.

These are 52 stories from the Old, and 52 from the New Testament, drawing out the substance of the Scripture narrative in a very simple form, adapted to the minds of children, to whose benefit the author has for years devoted his unceasing exertions. So acceptable have these stories proved, that hundreds of thousands of copies have been circulated in Germany.

THIRZA.

A narrative of the conversion of a young Jewess, persecuted by her father, who at length listened to her reading of the New Testament, and believed in the Saviour it reveals.

THE THREEFOLD CORD.

A pocket manual of Scripture texts, containing a doctrine, a prayer, and a promise, skilfully selected, for every day in the year. Such a scriptural portion, read on rising in the morning, furnishes a theme for meditation and spiritual refreshment that cannot be too highly prized.

VOLUMES OF GERMAN TRACTS.

See notice of volumes of Tracts in English, page 110.

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THE BIBLE MAN'S BOOK, (Colporteur Biblique.) An admirable production of the Rev. Dr. De Felice, professor at Montauban, written for circulation in France. A clergyman of high standing says, "I have read this book a second time with renewed interest, and regard it as evangelical in sentiment, felicitous in manner, and admirably adapted to be useful. heads, What is the Bible? what are its practical uses? ducements to purchase, and answers to objections. Do you read the Bible? showing in what spirit it should be read, and methods of reading. Do you labor to spread the Bible? with a solemn appeal to those who neglect it, or read it in a heedless and unprofitable manner."

It is arranged under the Why was it given us, or Have you a Bible? with in

TEACHINGS OF ROME COMPARED WITH SCRIPTURE. This able treatise is extracted from the standard work of Drelincourt, taking up the prominent errors of popery, and contrasting each with the words of Scripture. It is justly celebrated in France as a masterly and unanswerable discussion of the subject.

DEATH OF THE ELDEST SON.

A narrative, by Rev. Dr. Malan, of a thoughtless young man who was brought to serious consideration; the instructions he received from a godly minister on the atonement and justification by faith; his conversion; his anxiety for the salvation of others, and triumphant death.

DO YOU WISH TO DIE HAPPY?

The substance of this impassioned and soul-stirring discourse, by Rev. Adolph Monod, of Paris, is found in Tract No. 425, "Can you Die Tranquil ?" It is calculated to rouse the attention of the careless, and pours upon the inquiring mind the rich and glorious truths of redemption by the Son of God.

THE TRUE CROSS.-JESUS OUR STRENGTH.

Two little works-the former by Rev. Dr. Malan of Geneva-setting forth "Christ and him crucified" as the only hope of dying men.

THE PRIMITIVE CATHOLICISM.

Translated from the German.

See page,

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FAREWELL TO ROME.

"The Pope and the Gospel, or a Farewell to Rome," by a Catholic priest, who first gives the history of his own conversion, and then powerfully exhibits the errors of Rome, from the testimony of the ancient fathers, and the word of God.

VOLUME OF FRENCH TRACTS.

See notice of volumes of Tracts in English, page 110

VOLUMES IN WELSH.

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INDEX;

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PRICES OF THE VOLUMES.

The publications marked (†) have steel-plate Portraits or other steel engravings. Those marked (†) have engravings on wood, many of them highly finished. Those marked (§) have been abridged.

VOLUMES 12MO.

†D'Aubigné's History of the Reformation, a new translation revised

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by the Author. 4 vols., of 450 pp. 1823 1,75..

Baxter's Saints' Rest, large type,..540..60..80..

Jay's Morning Exercises,

Flavel's Fountain of Life,.
Flavel's Method of Grace,

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Mason's Spiritual Treasury,.

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Hall's Scripture History,

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Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress,

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President Edwards on Revivals,

Gregory's Letters on Infidelity,. ...480..55..75..

Bp Hopkins on Ten Commandments,442..50..70..
Memoir of Mrs. Graham,........
Paley's Natural Theology,, .....440..50..70..
Venn's Complete Duty of Man,

..430..50..70..

Owen on Forgiveness, Psalm 130, 429..50..70.. † Mem. of Mrs. Sarah L. H. Smith, .396..50..70.. † Abbott's Young Christian,... ..395....70.. Sacred Songs, (Hymns and Tunes,).380..55..

Do. (Patent Notes,) ......380..55.. Nelson on Infidelity,..

.352..45..60..25 Dr. Spring's Bible Not of Man, ....319..45..60.. VOLUMES 18MO.

† Memoir of Dr. Payson, .....486..40..55..
Memoir of Mrs. H. L. Winslow,..
...480..40..55..
† Memoir of James B. Taylor, .....444..40..55..
Memoir of Rev. Dr. Buchanan,...478..40..55..
Guide to Young Disciples,

Vol. Cir.

.465..40..55..
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Edwards' History of Redemption,..446..40..55..
Pike's Persuasives to Early Piety,..438..40..55..
Reformation in Europe,..
Practical Piety, by Hannah More,..412..40..55..
Anecdotes for the Family Circle,...408..40..55..
Spirit of Popery, (12 engravings,).378..40..55..
Jay's Christian Contemplated, .380..35..45..
t Wilberforce's Practical View,...375..35..45..
Life of David Brainerd,.. ....360..30..40..
Melvill's Bible Thoughts,..........354..30..40..
Sabbath Manual. By Dr. Edwards, 318..25..35..15
Do. Parts 1 and 3, General Claims

of the Sabbath, and its Relation
to the Family Institution,.

Do. Part 4, Mode of Keeping the

Sabbath,

Mammon. Prize Essay by Harris,..291..25..35..

† Life of Samuel Pearce,.

† Edwards on the Affections,

Universalism not of God,.

† Memoir of Hannah Hobbie,.

Memoir of Matthew Henry,.

..258..25..35..15

Bogue's Evidences of Christianity,..252..25..35..

Religion and Eternal Life,.

Life of John Newton,

Gurney on Love to God,. ........242..25..35..

† Memoir of H. Page,

Nevins' Practical Thoughts,. .230..25..35..15
Dibble's Thoughts on Missions, ....225..25..35..15
Nevins' Thoughts on Popery,..

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Morison's Counsels to Young Men,.201..25..35..
James' Anxious Inquirer,

Mason on Self-Knowledge, ........ 191..20..30..
James' Young Man from Home,...187..20..30..
† Abbott's Mother at Home,.......177..20..30..10

Sherman's Guide to Acquaintance

Alleine's Alarm,.

Baxter's Call,..

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Life of Rev. Samuel Kilpin, .....156..15..25..10

Keith's Evidences of Prophecy,.144..15..25..10

Baxter's Life, chiefly by himself,

Life of Archbishop Leighton,

Baxter's Dying Thoughts,
Andrew Fuller's Backslider,
Redeemer's Last Command,.
Beecher on Intemperance,.

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