A New Guide For Emigrants To The West - Part 29
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CHURCH MEMBER'S GUIDE. By J. A. JAMES, A. M., Birmingham, England. Edited by J. O. CHOULES, A. M., Pastor of the First Baptist Church in New Bedford, Ma.s.s.

HELP TO ZION'S TRAVELLERS. By Rev. ROBERT HALL. With a Preface by Dr. RYLAND. Edited by Rev. J. A. WARNE.

THE TRAVELS OF TRUE G.o.dLINESS. By the Rev. BENJAMIN KEACH, London. And a Memoir of his Life. By HOWARD MALCOM. A. M.

AIDS TO DEVOTION; in three parts. Including Watts' Guide to Prayer. [A very valuable and truly excellent work.]

BEAUTIES OF COLLYER. Selections from Theological Lectures. By Rev.

W. B. COLLYER, D. D., F. S. A.

BAXTER'S SAINT'S REST. By Rev. RICHARD BAXTER. Abridged by B. FAWCETT, A. M.

BAXTER'S CALL TO THE UNCONVERTED, to which are added several valuable Essays. By RICHARD BAXTER. With an Introductory Essay. By THOMAS CHALMERS, D. D.

THE CHRISTIAN CONTEMPLATED; in a Course of Lectures delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, England. By WILLIAM JAY.

MEMOIRS OF HOWARD. Compiled from his Diary, his Confidential Letters, and other authentic Doc.u.ments. By JAMES B. BROWN. Abridged by a Gentleman of Boston, from the London quarto edition.

THE IMITATION OF CHRIST. In Three Books. By THOMAS a KEMPIS. With an Introductory Essay, by THOMAS CHALMERS, of Glasgow.

AN EXAMINATION OF PROF. STUART ON BAPTISM. By HENRY J. RIPLEY, Professor of Biblical Literature in the Newton Theological Inst.i.tution.

MEMOIR OF REV. WM. STAUGHTON, D. D. By Rev. W. S. LYND, A.M., of Cincinnati, Ohio. Embellished with a Likeness.

The thousands still living, who have listened with rapture to the messages of salvation that flowed from his lips; those gentlemen, who have been trained up by his hand for usefulness in society, and especially those whose gifts in the church he aided and cherished by his instructions, as well as the Christian and literary public, will review his life with peculiar satisfaction.

LIFE OF PHILIP MELANCTHON, comprising an account of the most important transactions of the REFORMATION. By F. A. c.o.x, D. D.

LL. D., of London. From the Second London edition, with important alterations, by the Author, for this edition.

MEMOIR OF MRS. ANN H. JUDSON, late Missionary to Burmah. New and enlarged edition Including a History of the American Baptist Mission in the Burman Empire to the present time. By JAMES D. KNOWLES.

Embellished with engravings.

NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED.

MEMOIR OF GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, late Missionary to Burmah, containing much intelligence relative to the Burman Mission. By Rev. ALONZO KING, of Northborough, Ma.s.s. With a Valuable Essay, by a distinguished Clergyman.

The rapid sale of the large edition of this work first published,--the increasing demand for it,--and the evident good which its circulation has accomplished, have induced the publishers to bestow much expense and labor upon it, in order to present the present edition in as complete and attractive a form as possible, with a view to giving it a still wider and more rapid circulation.

A valuable Essay of _thirty-five pages_, written at the request of the publishers has been added; and in addition to its having been handsomely stereotyped, a correct likeness of Mr.

Boardman, taken on steel, from a painting in possession of the family, and a beautiful vignette representing the baptismal scene just before his death, have also been added.