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Geikie's Life and Words of Christ.

The Life and Words of Christ. By CUNNINGHAM GEIKIE, D. D. With Engravings on
Steel. In 2 vols. Price, $8.00.

"A work of gigantic industry, noble in outward form, of the highest rank in its contents, and. what is the chief point, it breathes the spirit of true faith in Christ. I have read enough of it to rejoice at such a magnificent creation, and especially to wonder at the extent of reading it shows. When I shall have occasion to revise my Hebrew New Testament, I hope to get much help from it."-From Dr. DELITZSCH, the Commentator.

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"The Life of Christ' may be fitly compared to a diamond with many facets. From every point of view, the light that streams forth upon us is beneficent. No two observers will probably ever catch precisely the same ray, but, for all who look with unclouded eye (whatever their angle of vision may be), there shines forth the light of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. Without disparaging in any sense the noble labors of his predecessors, we think Dr. Geikie has caught a new ray from the Mountain of Light,' and has added a new page to our Christology which many will delight to read."- New York Evangelist.

Pettingell's Homiletical Index.

Homiletical Index: a Hand-Book of Texts, Themes, and Authors, for the Use of Preachers and Bible Scholars generally. Embracing Twenty Thousand Citations of Scripture Texts, and of Discourses founded thereon, under a Twofold Arrangement: 1. TEXTUAL In which all the Principal Texts of Scripture, together with the various Themes they have suggested, are quoted and set forth in the order of the Sacred Canon, from Genesis to Revelation; to which is added a list of Passages cited from the Old Testament in the New. II. TOPICAL. In which Bible Themes, with reference to Texts and Authors, are classified and arranged in Alphabetical Order, forming at once a Key to Homiletical Literature in general, and a complete Topical Index of the Scriptures on a New Plan.-With valuable Appendices. By J. H. PETTINGELL, A. M. With an Introduction by GEORGE E. DAY, D. D., Professor of Biblical Theology, Yale College. 1 vol., 8vo. $3.00.

THE HOMILETICAL INDEX is undenominational, citing and referring to the published discourses and writings of the best preachers and commentators of all ages and of every name.

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Nevin's St. Paul's within the Walls.

St. Paul's within the Walls. An Account of the American Chapel at Rome, Italy; together with the Sermons preached in Connection with its Consecration, Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1876. By the Rev. R. J. NEVIN, D. D., Rector. 1 vol., 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

Beecher's History of Opinions on the Scriptural Doctrine of Retribution.

A History of Opinions on the Scriptural Doctrine of Retribution. By EDWARD BEECHER,
D. D. 12mo, 330 pages. (Just ready.)

An Entirely New Work on Costume, by M. Racinet, author of "Polychromatic Ornament," etc.

LE COSTUME HISTORIQUE.

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BY M. A. RACINET, AUTHOR OF "POLYCHROMATIC ORNAMENT."

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REMINISCENCES AND ANECDOTES OF DANIEL WEBSTER.

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CONTENTS.-Preface Chapter I. Early Years. II. As a Law-Student. III., IV., and V. At the Bar. VI. Public Life. VII. Mr. Webster and his Contemporaries. VIII. Home Life: Marshfield and Franklin. IX. and X. Personal Traits. XI. Religious Thoughts and Feelings. XII. Last Days and Death. Appendix: The Burnham Statue of Webster. Index.

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BARTLETT'S DICTIONARY OF AMERICANISMS.

Fourth Edition. A Glossary of Words and Phrases usually regarded as peculiar to the United States. By JOHN RUSSELL BARTLETT. Greatly improved and enlarged. 8vo. Cloth, $4.00; half calf, $6.00. Sent post-paid on receipt of the price.

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