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PRIDHAM'S NOTES AND REFLECTIONS.

The three following valuable Expository Works are uniformly printed in a new and clear type, and bound as companion volumes.

Notes and Reflections on the Psalms.

By ARTHUR PRIDHAM. Demy 12mo., cloth, price 10s.

"Our readers are already favourably impressed with the name and labours of Mr. Pridham. The present volume will not simply sustain but add to his reputation. While he has chosen his subjects wisely, he has worked them out with ability. The longest articles are devoted to those Psalms which relate immediately to the person and work of the Messiah."-Christian Witness.

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Many will find his 'Notes' suggestive of profitable thought to their minds."— Church of England Magazine.

"We think Mr. Pridham's expositions of Divine truth eminently adapted to do good in these days of feeble piety, lax profession, and indeterminate belief. His writings are characterised by an individuality and earnestness which are refreshing and invigorating, and at the farthest remove from mere common-place."-Primitive Church Magazine.

"The spirit of this work is excellent, and its tone high."-Quarterly Jl. of Prophecy.

On the Epistle to the Romans.

By ARTHUR PRIDHAM. Demy 12mo., cloth, price 6s.

"The author is evidently competent to the task he has undertaken, which he executes in an earnest and thoughtful spirit, and with more of substantial learning than he cares to show. There is often a pregnancy of meaning in his sentences which reminds us of the old divines."-Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature.!

"The work exhibits no small evidence of ripe study of the original text, and above all, is the production of one thoroughly sound on the great doctrine of justification by faith."-Christian Times.

"Sound, enlightened, and edifying. The book bids fair to be useful to the Church of Christ, occupying a place distinct from all its predecessors."-Christian Witness. "A great amount of most precious truth and able criticism. Both the tone and substance of the book are of a very superior kind."-Quarterly Journal of Prophecy. "This valuable work has commanded the favourable attention to which its great merits justly entitle it."-Englishwoman's Magazine.

On the Epistle to the Hebrews.

By ARTHUR PRIDHAM. Demy 12mo., cloth, price 6s.

"Its criticism is of a superior order, and its success in elucidating the meaning such as makes the reader feel how truly the writer has had sympathy with the apostle's spirit. The work is one of great value, and fitted to be of much service to the Church."-Quarterly Journal of Prophecy.

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Adjusting in a useful proportion, doctrinal statement, and practical application. Its tone appears to be perfectly sound.—Bickersteth's Weekly Visitor.

"Mr. Pridham is a careful writer, and eminently evangelical. We believe that the judicious and spiritual reader will find this volume very helpful in the study of the remarkable Epistle on which it is written."-Eclectic Review.

"Mr. Pridhamn is well acquainted with the original Scriptures, and his critical explanation of many obscure passages will repay the most careful attention. -Primitive Church Magazine.

"Possesses the same qualities as its predecessor ('Notes on the Romans'). In both epistles are found innumerable touches both of character and doctrine, such as afford the best materials for brief and impressive exposition."-Baptist Magazine.

Zacchæus; or, the Seeker Found.

A Tale of Saving Grace. By ARTHUR PRIDHAM.

18mo. price 4d.

SECOND EDITION.

Every-Day Astronomy;

or, Practical Lessons on the Celestial Sphere.

With the Constel

New and

lations familiarized by several beautiful Illustrations.
cheap edition, price 3s. 6d.

1.-"The Lessons are written in a simple and interesting style.

2.-"They are assumed to be given under the light canopy of heaven (not before a paper globe), and the various changes in the heavenly bodies are explained as they successively take place.

3.The book is illustrated by beautiful plates, affording a key whereby the constellations can READILY be distinguished from each other, and by means of which any one can at once be pointed out.

4.-"The subject is constantly regarded by the talented author in a reverential and devotional spirit."-Educational Times.

"A compact volume, with directions for finding the principal stars, groups, and constellations. The matter is good, and so arranged as to convey, in a few nights, the names, movements, and locations of the planets and fixed stars."—Athenæum. "A charmingly simple yet well considered attempt to render the initiatory study of a difficult science more pleasing and successful than hitherto. The author is a writer of great merit. The plates of constellations, containing in all between fifty and sixty groups of stars, are the most brilliant and clear pictorial representations we remember to have seen in an illustrated work."-Morning Advertiser.

"There is no better book than this extant."-Tait's Magazine.
"Very clear. AN EXCELLENT WORK FOR POPULAR USE."-Atlas.

"The lessons are free from needless technicalities, imparted in a lively and perspicuous style, and illustrated by accurate time-tables and plates of uncommon excellence."-Englishwoman's Magazine.

A Manual of Universal History,

On the Basis of Ethnography; containing a Relation of the most Remarkable Events that have taken place among the principal Nations of the Earth; with Coloured Ethnographical Chart, and Coloured Title. By J. B. WRIGHT. Small 8vo., cloth, price 3s. 6d. "A vast deal of information respecting the history of the world condensed into a small compass; the main facts of history are narrated lucidly and instructively, The work would make an excellent reading-book for young people.”—Art Journal "The selection of events is judicious, and the style simple and suitable. The idea of combining history with ethnography is good and carried out as well as could be done in a popular manual."-Literary Gazette.

SECOND THOUSAND.

Daily Meditation;

Or, Heart Communings for each day of a month.
Morocco, 3s. 6d.

Gold Borders.

"This is the most elegant and tasteful thing of the kind that has appeared, and does much credit to the press of Messrs. BINNS and GOODWIN, whence it proceeded. The Meditations are simple, short, and sweet. It is a book which will form a pretty present, and which bids fair to be a favourite."-Christian Witness.

"An excellent brochure in illuminated print and covers. The tone and aim of the Meditations' are equally refined."-Critic, London Literary Journal.

Ambition;

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or, the History of the Witheringtons. By A. COURTENAY NEWTON. Author of "The Days of Laud," Mary Spencer," "Ridley Seldon," &c. With Engraved Frontispiece and Title. Small 8vo, elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

JUST PUBLISHED.

A Great Mystery;

Or, Christ and His Church. An Exposition of the Song of Solomon. Small 8vo., cloth, price 2s. 6d.

Amy Wilton;

SECOND EDITION.

or, Lights and Shades of Christian Life. By EMMA JANE WORBOISE, With Engraved Frontispiece and Vignette. Elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

The Philosophy of the Water Cure.

A development of the true principles of Health and Longevity.
By JOHN BALBIRNIE, M.D. Small 8vo., price 3s.

NEW EDITION, UNIFORM WITH "LOUIS' SCHOOL DAYS."

Edgar Clifton; or, Right and Wrong.

A Story for Boys. Small 8vo., price 5s.

Ellen Seymour; or, the Bud and the Flower.

Small 8vo., elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

Gospel Reminiscences in the West Indies. By LEONARD STRONG. With Engraved Frontispiece and Vignette, elegant cloth, price 1s. 6d,

BY THE SAME AUTHOR, SECOND EDITION.

Helen Bury; or, the Errors of my Early Life. With Engraved Frontispiece and Vignette. Small 8vo., elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

FOURTH EDITION.

Hymns and Thoughts for the Sick & Lonely. By a LADY. With Frontispiece and Title Engraved on Steel. Second Edition, 18mo., elegant cloth, gilt edges, price 2s. 6d.

THIRD EDITION.

"Jessie

Katherine Douglas; or, Principle Developed.
By S. SELBY COPPARD. Author of "Hadassah,"
Barton," &c., &c. With Engraved Frontispiece and Vignette.
Small 8vo., elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

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Rachel Cohen, The Usurer's Daughter.

By MRS. KEMP. With Engraved Frontispiece and Vignette. Small 8vo., elegant cloth, price 3s. 6d.

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