Expositor's Bible: The Epistles of St. John - Part 36
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=THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.= Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5_s._

=A. M. MACKAY=, Pioneer Missionary of the Church Missionary Society to Uganda. By his SISTER. With Etched Portrait by H. Manesse. Fifteenth Thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7_s._ 6_d._

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_THE LIFE OF MACKAY FOR BOYS._

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=A. MACKAY RUTHQUIST=; Or, Singing the Gospel among the Hindus and Gonds. By the Author of "A. M. Mackay, Pioneer Missionary of the C.M.S. to Uganda," etc. With Portrait and Ill.u.s.trations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6_s._

=TWENTY YEARS IN KHAMA'S COUNTRY=, And Pioneering among the Batauana of Lake Ngami. By the Rev.

J. D. HEPBURN. With Photographic Ill.u.s.trations. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6_s._

=CHARACTERISTICS AND CHARACTERS OF WILLIAM LAW.= Selected and arranged with an Introduction by ALEXANDER WHYTE, D.D. Crown 8vo, cloth, 9_s._

=W. P. LOCKHART=, Merchant and Preacher. His Life and Letters. Compiled by his WIFE. With an Introduction by the Rev. ALEXANDER MACLAREN, D.D., of Manchester, and Portrait. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3_s._ 6_d._

=THE BRONTES IN IRELAND=; or, Facts Stranger than Fiction. By Dr. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Author of "The Hitt.i.tes,"

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=CHARLES G. FINNEY=. An Autobiography. With Steel Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3_s._ 6_d._

=LETTERS AND SKETCHES FROM THE NEW HEBRIDES.= By MAGGIE WHITECROSS PATON (Mrs. John G.

Paton of Aniwa). Edited by her Brother-in-Law, Rev. JAMES PATON, B.A. With Portrait, Map, and 23 Ill.u.s.trations.

Third Edition. Sixth Thousand. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6_s._

"A very attractive piece of missionary literature, full of vivid descriptions of nature and life."--_Times_.

"A peculiar charm undoubtedly characterises these letters. They were written for members of Mrs. Paton's family and personal friends, without any thought of publication; and their literary grace is evidently natural and of the uncommon kind. They abound in homely touches and in hearty humour, while the unrestrained personal and domestic allusions afford valuable ill.u.s.trations of a side of missionary life the existence of which is sometimes strangely ignored, and the value of which to the work is by some utterly denied."--_Church Missionary Intelligencer_.

=JOHN G. PATON, D.D.=, Missionary to the Hebrides. An Autobiography. Edited by his Brother, the Rev. JAMES PATON, B.A. Popular Edition. Complete in One Volume.

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=THE STORY OF JOHN G. PATON=. Told for Young Folks. By the Rev. JAMES PATON, B.A. With Forty-five Full-page Ill.u.s.trations by J. Finnemore. With Map. Fifteenth Thousand. 8vo, cloth, 5_s._

"In the record of thirty years' good work amongst the South Sea cannibals, we have before us one of those missionary enterprises which read almost more strangely than fiction itself.... There are enough hairbreadth escapes and deeds of cool, if unostentatious, courage in these pages to stock half-a-dozen ordinary books, and the forty-five graphic ill.u.s.trations add much to the attraction of the text."--_Daily Telegraph_.

=LIFE OF ST. FRANCIS OF a.s.sISI=. By PAUL SABATIER. Translated from the French. Gilt top. New Edition. Price 9_s._ net.

"M. Paul Sabatier is one of those men of letters, unhappily rare in France, in whom ripe learning and fine critical sagacity are not divorced from a reasonable Christian faith. Trained in the 'Faculte de Theologie Protestante de Paris,' he has grown into the most brilliant scholar of his Church. No commentary on the _Didache_, for instance, is more illuminating than the edition of that treasure-trove which he published in 1885. And now he has given us a 'Life of St. Francis'

which may stand on the same shelf with Villari's 'Life of Savonarola.'"--_The Expositor_.

"We may cordially commend this translation. It is thoroughly well done, fluent and accurate, and nowhere betraying by idiomatic faultiness or even stiffness, that insufficient mastery of one or the other language which mars too many versions."--_Glasgow Herald_.

=THE PEOPLE'S BIBLE.= Discourses upon Holy Scripture, forming a Pastoral Commentary. By JOSEPH PARKER, D.D.

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=THE OLD TESTAMENT.=

Vol. I. GENESIS.

Vol. II. EXODUS.

Vol. III. LEVITICUS--NUMBERS XXVI.

Vol. IV. NUMBERS XXVI.--DEUTERONOMY.

Vol. V. JOSHUA--JUDGES V.

Vol. VI. JUDGES VI.--1 SAMUEL XVIII.

Vol. VII. 1 SAMUEL XVIII.--1 KINGS XIII.

Vol. VIII. 1 KINGS XV.--1 CHRONICLES IX.

Vol. IX. 1 CHRONICLES X.--2 CHRONICLES XX.

Vol. X. 2 CHRONICLES XXI.--ESTHER.

Vol. XI. THE BOOK OF JOB.

Vol. XII. THE BOOK OF PSALMS.

Vol. XIII. THE BOOK OF PROVERBS.

Vol. XIV. ECCLESIASTES--ISAIAH XXVI.

Vol. XV. ISAIAH XXVII.--JEREMIAH XIX.

Vol. XVI. JEREMIAH XX.--DANIEL.

Vol. XVII. HOSEA--MALACHI.

=THE NEW TESTAMENT.=

Vol. XVIII. ST. MATTHEW.

Vol. XIX. " "

Vol. XX. ST. MARK and ST. LUKE.

Vol. XXI. ST. JOHN.

Vol. XXII. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES.

Vol. XXIII. " " "

Vol. XXIV. ROMANS--GALATIANS.

Vol. XXV. EPHESIANS--REVELATION.

=THE UNKNOWN G.o.d=; Or, Inspiration Among Pre-Christian Races. By C. LORING BRACE. In 8vo, cloth, 12_s._

_BY THE SAME AUTHOR._

=GESTA CHRISTI=: A History of Human Progress under Christianity. Fifth Edition. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 7_s._ 6_d._