Skeffington's Early Spring Novels.
ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT NOVELS OF THE SPRING.
Captain Dieppe: ByAnthony Hope, Author of "The Prisoner of Zenda," "Rupert of Hentzau," etc., etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. net.
In this novel, Anthony Hope, after a long interval, returns again to similar scenes that formed the background of his famous novel "The Prisoner of Zenda."Captain Dieppe, adventurer, servant of fortune, and, if not a fugitive, still a man to whom recognition would be inconvenient and perhaps dangerous, with only fifty francs in his pocket and a wardrobe in a knapsack might be seen marching up a long steep hill on a stormy evening. Later he finds himself before a castle bordering on a river and his curiosity is roused by finding only one half of the house lighted up. He meets the Count of Fieramondi, hears from him a strange story, and of course takes an active interest in his affairs.The story, which has a powerful love interest running through it, tells of his many adventures.
In this novel, Anthony Hope, after a long interval, returns again to similar scenes that formed the background of his famous novel "The Prisoner of Zenda."
Captain Dieppe, adventurer, servant of fortune, and, if not a fugitive, still a man to whom recognition would be inconvenient and perhaps dangerous, with only fifty francs in his pocket and a wardrobe in a knapsack might be seen marching up a long steep hill on a stormy evening. Later he finds himself before a castle bordering on a river and his curiosity is roused by finding only one half of the house lighted up. He meets the Count of Fieramondi, hears from him a strange story, and of course takes an active interest in his affairs.
The story, which has a powerful love interest running through it, tells of his many adventures.
The Test: BySybil Spottiswoode, Author of "Her Husband's Country," "Marcia in Germany," etc. Cloth, 6s. net.
This delightful novel can be thoroughly recommended. It gives a very true impression of a bit of English life in and about a provincial town in War time. The story concerns three daughters of a Colonel, of whom the eldest is the central figure. These and the other characters who are interwoven into the story are absolutely natural, convincing and typical, and will be found most interesting company.All the Author's Profits are to be devoted to Italian Refugees.
This delightful novel can be thoroughly recommended. It gives a very true impression of a bit of English life in and about a provincial town in War time. The story concerns three daughters of a Colonel, of whom the eldest is the central figure. These and the other characters who are interwoven into the story are absolutely natural, convincing and typical, and will be found most interesting company.
All the Author's Profits are to be devoted to Italian Refugees.
The Chronicles of St. Tid: ByEden Phillpotts. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s. net.
The scenes in this volume, which contains nearly 100,000 words, are laid in the West Country, the most popular setting of this famous author. It shows Eden Phillpotts at his best.
The scenes in this volume, which contains nearly 100,000 words, are laid in the West Country, the most popular setting of this famous author. It shows Eden Phillpotts at his best.
A FINE NOVEL OF THE SOUTH SEAS BY A NEW AUTHOR.
Rotorua Rex: ByJ. Allen Dunn. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s. net.
Everybody is on the look-out for a good strong story of love and adventure. Here is an exceptionally fine one, on the South Seas, which all lovers of Stevenson's and Stacpoole's novels will thoroughly enjoy. Each page grips the attention of the reader, and few will put the book down till the last page is reached.
Everybody is on the look-out for a good strong story of love and adventure. Here is an exceptionally fine one, on the South Seas, which all lovers of Stevenson's and Stacpoole's novels will thoroughly enjoy. Each page grips the attention of the reader, and few will put the book down till the last page is reached.
Simpson of Snell's: ByWilliam Hewlett, Author of "The Child at the Window," "Introducing William Allison," "The Plot Maker," etc. Cloth, with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s. net.
This is a story, or rather study, of a young clerk, the type of clerk that the modern commercial machine turns out by the hundred thousand as a by-product of our civilization. Simpson, invoicing clerk at Snell's, the celebrated patent-food people, had always seen life through the medium of thirty shillings a week, and the only oasis in his dreary desert of existence was his annual fortnight at Margate, where flannels, cheap excitements and "girls" abounded.Why did not Mr. William Hewlett leave Simpson in this humble obscurity? Well, because Destiny had a great and moving part for him in the comedy of life! I don't think Simpson ever realized it was a "part" he was playing. It was certainly not the part he planned for himself, and throughout the period in which, at Mr. Hewlett's bidding he appears as a public character, he is seen almost invariably doing the thing he dislikes.Simpson would have pursued the customary course of clerking and philandering to the end of his days, had it not been for an enterprising hosier, an unenterprising actor and the egregious Ottley—the public-school "Spark" dropped into Snell's like a meteor from the skies. The hosier and the actor introduced poor Simpson to "temperament," and temperament is a restive horse in a needy clerk's stable. But Ottley introduced him to Winnie. Winnie was there before, of course, a typist in his own office. But it was not until Ottley wove his evil web for Nancy that Winnie wove her innocent spell for Simpson. And because Winnie held Simpson securely and loved her friend's honour better than her own happiness, he rose to the full height of manhood, and to make the supreme sacrifice which turned him, an avowed enemy of heroics, into the greatest and most unexpected of heroes.The story has a strong love-interest running through it with a most dramatic ending. It cannot fail to increase Mr. William Hewlett's popularity, and the publishers wish to draw special attention to it.
This is a story, or rather study, of a young clerk, the type of clerk that the modern commercial machine turns out by the hundred thousand as a by-product of our civilization. Simpson, invoicing clerk at Snell's, the celebrated patent-food people, had always seen life through the medium of thirty shillings a week, and the only oasis in his dreary desert of existence was his annual fortnight at Margate, where flannels, cheap excitements and "girls" abounded.
Why did not Mr. William Hewlett leave Simpson in this humble obscurity? Well, because Destiny had a great and moving part for him in the comedy of life! I don't think Simpson ever realized it was a "part" he was playing. It was certainly not the part he planned for himself, and throughout the period in which, at Mr. Hewlett's bidding he appears as a public character, he is seen almost invariably doing the thing he dislikes.
Simpson would have pursued the customary course of clerking and philandering to the end of his days, had it not been for an enterprising hosier, an unenterprising actor and the egregious Ottley—the public-school "Spark" dropped into Snell's like a meteor from the skies. The hosier and the actor introduced poor Simpson to "temperament," and temperament is a restive horse in a needy clerk's stable. But Ottley introduced him to Winnie. Winnie was there before, of course, a typist in his own office. But it was not until Ottley wove his evil web for Nancy that Winnie wove her innocent spell for Simpson. And because Winnie held Simpson securely and loved her friend's honour better than her own happiness, he rose to the full height of manhood, and to make the supreme sacrifice which turned him, an avowed enemy of heroics, into the greatest and most unexpected of heroes.
The story has a strong love-interest running through it with a most dramatic ending. It cannot fail to increase Mr. William Hewlett's popularity, and the publishers wish to draw special attention to it.
A LADY "SHERLOCK HOLMES."
A FINE NOVEL BY A NEW AUTHOR.
The Green Jacket: ByJennette Lee. A thrilling story of a Lady Detective who unravels a great Jewel Mystery. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s. net.
Millicent Newberry, a small, inconspicuous woman in grey, is a clever lady detective.She keeps green wool by her and knits a kind of pattern of her case into the article she is making at the time. When the story opens, she is asked to employ her wits to the loss of the Mason Emeralds. The Green Jacket is the bit of knitting she has in hand. Her condition of undertaking a case is permission to deal privately with the criminal as she thinks best—reforming treatment rather than legal punishment—and she makes it work.This detective story can be thoroughly recommended. The Author combines an exciting story with the charm of real literary art; the mystery is so impenetrable as to baffle the cleverest readers until the very sentence in which the secret is revealed.
Millicent Newberry, a small, inconspicuous woman in grey, is a clever lady detective.
She keeps green wool by her and knits a kind of pattern of her case into the article she is making at the time. When the story opens, she is asked to employ her wits to the loss of the Mason Emeralds. The Green Jacket is the bit of knitting she has in hand. Her condition of undertaking a case is permission to deal privately with the criminal as she thinks best—reforming treatment rather than legal punishment—and she makes it work.
This detective story can be thoroughly recommended. The Author combines an exciting story with the charm of real literary art; the mystery is so impenetrable as to baffle the cleverest readers until the very sentence in which the secret is revealed.
A REMARKABLE FIRST HISTORICAL NOVEL.
Claymore!: ByArthur Howden Smith. A Story of the '45 Rebellion. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s. net.
Here is a first novel which, we believe, will bring to the Author immediate popularity. It is an attractive story of the Stuart Rebellion of the '45, full of love and adventure and with a good ending. The hero, young Chisholm, of English birth, joins Prince Charlie and the Stuart cause. How he meets and loves Sheila, the young girl chieftain of the Mac Ross Clan, and their many perils and adventures with rival claimants and traitors, together with happenings of many historical persons and incidents appearing throughout the story, make "Claymore" one of the best and arresting historical novels published for many a year.
Here is a first novel which, we believe, will bring to the Author immediate popularity. It is an attractive story of the Stuart Rebellion of the '45, full of love and adventure and with a good ending. The hero, young Chisholm, of English birth, joins Prince Charlie and the Stuart cause. How he meets and loves Sheila, the young girl chieftain of the Mac Ross Clan, and their many perils and adventures with rival claimants and traitors, together with happenings of many historical persons and incidents appearing throughout the story, make "Claymore" one of the best and arresting historical novels published for many a year.
Tales that are Told: ByAlice Perrin, Author of "The Anglo-Indians," etc. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 6s.
This volume consists of a short novel of about 25,000 words and several fine Anglo-Indian and other stories.EARLY REVIEWS."Ten of her very clever tales."—The Globe."This attractive book."—Observer."We can cordially recommend this book."—Western Mail."An admirable and distinguished bit of writing. Mrs. Perrin at her best."—Punch."I can recommend these stories."—Evening News.
This volume consists of a short novel of about 25,000 words and several fine Anglo-Indian and other stories.
EARLY REVIEWS.
"Ten of her very clever tales."—The Globe.
"This attractive book."—Observer.
"We can cordially recommend this book."—Western Mail.
"An admirable and distinguished bit of writing. Mrs. Perrin at her best."—Punch.
"I can recommend these stories."—Evening News.
Sunny Slopes: ByEthel Hueston. Author of "Prudence of the Parsonage." 6s. net. with an attractive 3-colour wrapper.
This story is an inspiration to cheerful living. Not the impossible, sentimental, goody-goody kind, but the sane, sensible, human and humorous. Take it up if you are down-cast and learn how to keep the sunny slopes in sight, even if the way seems to lead into the dark valley.Its appeal is to all who love clean, wholesome, amusing fiction. Both young and those not so young will glory in Carrol's fight for her husband's life, and laugh over Connie's hopeless struggle to keep from acquiring a lord and master. The quotations below will show you that Ethel Hueston has something to say and knows how to say it."If one can be pretty as well as sensible I think it's a Christian duty to do it.""He is as good as an angel and as innocent as a baby. Two very good traits, but dangerous when you take them both together.""The wickedest fires in the world would die out if there were not some idle hands to fan them.""The only way to keep your husband out of danger is to tackle it yourself.""Read Chapter IV and see how Carol does it."
This story is an inspiration to cheerful living. Not the impossible, sentimental, goody-goody kind, but the sane, sensible, human and humorous. Take it up if you are down-cast and learn how to keep the sunny slopes in sight, even if the way seems to lead into the dark valley.
Its appeal is to all who love clean, wholesome, amusing fiction. Both young and those not so young will glory in Carrol's fight for her husband's life, and laugh over Connie's hopeless struggle to keep from acquiring a lord and master. The quotations below will show you that Ethel Hueston has something to say and knows how to say it.
"If one can be pretty as well as sensible I think it's a Christian duty to do it."
"He is as good as an angel and as innocent as a baby. Two very good traits, but dangerous when you take them both together."
"The wickedest fires in the world would die out if there were not some idle hands to fan them."
"The only way to keep your husband out of danger is to tackle it yourself."
"Read Chapter IV and see how Carol does it."
TWO ENTIRELY NEW NOVELS, 3s. 6d. NET EACH.
The Cabinet Minister: ByWilliam Le Queux. Cloth, and with an attractive coloured wrapper, 3s. 6d. net.
Mr. Le Queux's famous detective novels need no introduction to readers; they sell by the tens of thousands. The "Cabinet Minister" is a new novel with a weird and fascinating plot which holds the reader from the first page to the last. His Majesty's Cabinet Minister, Mr. George Chesham, has disappeared in very mysterious circumstances, and in his place is a dead stranger, who let himself into the house with Mr. Chesham's own latch-key. This is the problem set for the public and readers to unravel. The story is full of highly exciting incidents of love and adventure, with a strong detective interest—the Covers unravelling the mystery—in the true Le Queux style.
Mr. Le Queux's famous detective novels need no introduction to readers; they sell by the tens of thousands. The "Cabinet Minister" is a new novel with a weird and fascinating plot which holds the reader from the first page to the last. His Majesty's Cabinet Minister, Mr. George Chesham, has disappeared in very mysterious circumstances, and in his place is a dead stranger, who let himself into the house with Mr. Chesham's own latch-key. This is the problem set for the public and readers to unravel. The story is full of highly exciting incidents of love and adventure, with a strong detective interest—the Covers unravelling the mystery—in the true Le Queux style.
The Secret Monitor: ByGuy Thorne. Author of "The Secret Submarine." Cloth, with an attractive coloured wrapper, 3s. 6d. net.
A remarkable, thrilling and swiftly-moving story of love, adventure and mystery woven round about half a dozen characters on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, Liverpool and elsewhere, in connection with the invention of a new material made from papier mâché (destined to take the place of steel), and the building of a wonderful new ship from it. Finally, when launched, "The Secret Monitor" goes on a mission to destroy a German base, and a succession of breathless adventures follow. This novel ought to considerably increase the popularity which has been gradually and consistently growing for Mr. Guy Thorne's mystery novels. No one, after picking up the book, will want to put it down until the last page is read.
A remarkable, thrilling and swiftly-moving story of love, adventure and mystery woven round about half a dozen characters on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, Liverpool and elsewhere, in connection with the invention of a new material made from papier mâché (destined to take the place of steel), and the building of a wonderful new ship from it. Finally, when launched, "The Secret Monitor" goes on a mission to destroy a German base, and a succession of breathless adventures follow. This novel ought to considerably increase the popularity which has been gradually and consistently growing for Mr. Guy Thorne's mystery novels. No one, after picking up the book, will want to put it down until the last page is read.
SKEFFINGTON'S 1s. 6d. NOVELS.
BOUND, AND WITH ATTRACTIVE PICTORIAL WRAPPERS.Sir Nigel: ByA. Conan Doyle.Spragge's Canyon: ByH. A. Vachell(Author of "Quinneys").The Great Plot: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."The Mysterious Mr. Miller: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."The Leavenworth Case: ByAnna Katherine Green.Also uniform with the above:A Woman Spy: Further confessions and experiences of Germany's principal Secret Service woman, Olga von Kopf, edited byHenry de Halsalle.London: SKEFFINGTON & SON, LTD., Publishers, 34, Southampton Street, Strand, W.C.2.Any of the Books in this List can be posted on receipt of a Remittance.Postages to the Colonies are about 25% in excess of Inland Postages.
BOUND, AND WITH ATTRACTIVE PICTORIAL WRAPPERS.
Sir Nigel: ByA. Conan Doyle.Spragge's Canyon: ByH. A. Vachell(Author of "Quinneys").The Great Plot: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."The Mysterious Mr. Miller: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."The Leavenworth Case: ByAnna Katherine Green.Also uniform with the above:A Woman Spy: Further confessions and experiences of Germany's principal Secret Service woman, Olga von Kopf, edited byHenry de Halsalle.
Sir Nigel: ByA. Conan Doyle.
Spragge's Canyon: ByH. A. Vachell(Author of "Quinneys").
The Great Plot: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."
The Mysterious Mr. Miller: ByWilliam Le Queux, "The Master of Mystery."
The Leavenworth Case: ByAnna Katherine Green.
Also uniform with the above:
A Woman Spy: Further confessions and experiences of Germany's principal Secret Service woman, Olga von Kopf, edited byHenry de Halsalle.
London: SKEFFINGTON & SON, LTD., Publishers, 34, Southampton Street, Strand, W.C.2.
Any of the Books in this List can be posted on receipt of a Remittance.
Postages to the Colonies are about 25% in excess of Inland Postages.
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SKEFFINGTON'S NEW LIST
Including New Sermons forLent, Good FridayandEaster, many of them with special reference to theThree Years of War, and the special conditions of the times in which we live. Manuals forConfirmation, Easter Communion.
Thoughts for Dark Days: By the Rev.H. L. Goudge, D.D., Canon of Ely. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 3d.).
The purpose of these excellent sermons is to bring out the value of the Epistle of St. James in this present time of strain and difficulty. The writer believes that St. James wrote in circumstances very similar to our own, and that his teaching is in many instances exactly that which we require. The sermons are arranged as a course for Lent and Easter, and contain an exposition of almost every important passage in the Epistle.
The purpose of these excellent sermons is to bring out the value of the Epistle of St. James in this present time of strain and difficulty. The writer believes that St. James wrote in circumstances very similar to our own, and that his teaching is in many instances exactly that which we require. The sermons are arranged as a course for Lent and Easter, and contain an exposition of almost every important passage in the Epistle.
Lenten Teaching in War Time: By the Rev.J. H. Williams, M.A., Author of "Christmas Peace in War Time," "Lenten Thoughts in War Time," etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net.
These Addresses are eminently practicable. The effects of the War on the earthly life are closely followed as illustrations of what takes place in the Spiritual life. Thus, a comparison is drawn between the present enforced abstinence occasioned by the War and the Church's command to self-denial during Lent.They contain many new thoughts, and the subjects dealt with are treated in new ways. The subjects chosen for Ash Wednesday, the Sundays in Lent, Good Friday, Easter Eve and Easter Day, are singularly appropriate, viz.: "Self-Denial," "Conflict," "Help," "Perseverance," "Relief," "Sacrifice." "Triumph," "Suffering," "The Body of Jesus," "The Conqueror of the Grave."Many of the thoughts are illustrated by similes and anecdotes very touching and appropriate.It will be difficult to find Lenten Sermons better suited to country congregations and to others who appreciate plain teaching.They are likely to prove the more palatable because some reference to the War is contained in each (postage 2d.).
These Addresses are eminently practicable. The effects of the War on the earthly life are closely followed as illustrations of what takes place in the Spiritual life. Thus, a comparison is drawn between the present enforced abstinence occasioned by the War and the Church's command to self-denial during Lent.
They contain many new thoughts, and the subjects dealt with are treated in new ways. The subjects chosen for Ash Wednesday, the Sundays in Lent, Good Friday, Easter Eve and Easter Day, are singularly appropriate, viz.: "Self-Denial," "Conflict," "Help," "Perseverance," "Relief," "Sacrifice." "Triumph," "Suffering," "The Body of Jesus," "The Conqueror of the Grave."
Many of the thoughts are illustrated by similes and anecdotes very touching and appropriate.
It will be difficult to find Lenten Sermons better suited to country congregations and to others who appreciate plain teaching.
They are likely to prove the more palatable because some reference to the War is contained in each (postage 2d.).
Fruits of the Passion: A Daily Watch with Jesus through the Mysteries of His Sorrow unto the Joy of His Resurrection. ByHilda Parham. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. net (postage 3d.).
A work of beauty, ability and intense earnestness. It is full of beautiful thoughts, and presents a new way of regarding the Season of Lent. There are no "drybones" in this work. It is therefore interesting as well as devotional. It supplies a very excellent and necessary meditation on our want of any real sense of sin. It also presents excellent teaching in the sinfulness of little sins.The book contains brief meditations for Lent upon the Five Sorrowful Mysteries, impressing the Father's love as shown forth in the life of Christ and tracing the Fruit of the Holy Spirit in the Passion.There is one main thought throughout each week (with illustrative poem). In simple devotional toneeach daystrikes its clear note of Catholic teaching. The Publishers wish to draw very special attention to this beautiful book.
A work of beauty, ability and intense earnestness. It is full of beautiful thoughts, and presents a new way of regarding the Season of Lent. There are no "drybones" in this work. It is therefore interesting as well as devotional. It supplies a very excellent and necessary meditation on our want of any real sense of sin. It also presents excellent teaching in the sinfulness of little sins.
The book contains brief meditations for Lent upon the Five Sorrowful Mysteries, impressing the Father's love as shown forth in the life of Christ and tracing the Fruit of the Holy Spirit in the Passion.
There is one main thought throughout each week (with illustrative poem). In simple devotional toneeach daystrikes its clear note of Catholic teaching. The Publishers wish to draw very special attention to this beautiful book.
Life in Christ, or What It Is to be a Christian: By theRev. Canon Keymer, Missioner in the Diocese of Southwell, and formerly Rector of Headon, Notts. Author of "Salvation in Christ Jesus," "The Holy Eucharist in Typeland Shadow," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. net (postage 3d.).
The Author of this book was for many years engaged in preaching Missions, and in giving Courses of Instructions. The teachings then given have been arranged and connected under the general heading of "Life in Christ."The book will be specially useful to those who desire to have, or to give to others, consecutive and plain teaching.
The Author of this book was for many years engaged in preaching Missions, and in giving Courses of Instructions. The teachings then given have been arranged and connected under the general heading of "Life in Christ."
The book will be specially useful to those who desire to have, or to give to others, consecutive and plain teaching.
At God's Gate: By the VenerableJohn Wakeford, B.D., Precentor of Lincoln. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. net (postage 3d.).
A Series of Addresses suitable for "A Retreat," "A Quiet Day," or for private reading with many entirely new thoughts and the expressions of thought. The book is written with marked ability and can be thoroughly recommended.It contains eight chapters suggesting thought, and stimulating the praise and worship of God. In these days of emotion and spiritual disquiet it is a wholesome thing to be drawn to think about the relation of body and spirit in the harmony of the life of grace. The mistaken distinctions of natural and spiritual are here put away, and man is shown in his common life as the Child of God, intent upon doing his Father's business.
A Series of Addresses suitable for "A Retreat," "A Quiet Day," or for private reading with many entirely new thoughts and the expressions of thought. The book is written with marked ability and can be thoroughly recommended.
It contains eight chapters suggesting thought, and stimulating the praise and worship of God. In these days of emotion and spiritual disquiet it is a wholesome thing to be drawn to think about the relation of body and spirit in the harmony of the life of grace. The mistaken distinctions of natural and spiritual are here put away, and man is shown in his common life as the Child of God, intent upon doing his Father's business.
Triplicates of Holy Writ: By the Rev.J. H. Williams, M.A. Author of "Christmas Peace in War Time," "Lenten Thoughts in War Time," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 2d.).
This book contains fine Addresses for the Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day applicable to the War.The Publishers cannot do better than give the chapter headings of the book which is written in this popular writer's best vein:Ash Wednesday: The Three Primary Duties—Prayer, Fasting and Alms-giving.Lent I.: The Three Temptations.Lent II.: The Three Favoured Disciples.Lent III.: The Three Hebrew Martyrs.Refreshment Sunday: The Three Witnesses.Passion Sunday: The Three-One God.Palm Sunday: The Three Burdens.Good Friday: The Three Crosses.Easter Sunday: The Threefold Benediction.
This book contains fine Addresses for the Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day applicable to the War.
The Publishers cannot do better than give the chapter headings of the book which is written in this popular writer's best vein:
Ash Wednesday: The Three Primary Duties—Prayer, Fasting and Alms-giving.Lent I.: The Three Temptations.Lent II.: The Three Favoured Disciples.Lent III.: The Three Hebrew Martyrs.Refreshment Sunday: The Three Witnesses.Passion Sunday: The Three-One God.Palm Sunday: The Three Burdens.Good Friday: The Three Crosses.Easter Sunday: The Threefold Benediction.
Some Penitents of Scripture: By the late Rev.G. A. Cobbold. Author of "Tempted Like as We are." Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. (postage 3d.).
This book, showing as it does various aspects of that wide subject, "Repentance," should prove especially useful to the Clergy during the Season of Lent.The first address is a powerful appeal and a clear setting forth of the meaning of a true repentance.In the other six addresses the author dwells in a very original and practical way on various notable repentances recorded in Holy Scripture.
This book, showing as it does various aspects of that wide subject, "Repentance," should prove especially useful to the Clergy during the Season of Lent.
The first address is a powerful appeal and a clear setting forth of the meaning of a true repentance.
In the other six addresses the author dwells in a very original and practical way on various notable repentances recorded in Holy Scripture.
Piety and Power: By the Rev.H. Congreve Horne, Author of "The Mind of Christ crucified." Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net.
An exposition of "My Duty towards God," as defined in the Catechism, and of the Eucharist as the means whereby we are empowered to perform that duty.A contribution towards the wider appreciation of the Holy Eucharist as the grand corporate act of redeemed humanity, bending in lowly homage before the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe and Father of all mankind.Contents: Introduction—Faith, Fear and Love—Worship and Thanksgiving—Trustfulness and Prayer—God's Holy Name and Word—True Service—An Epilogue for Holy Week.Each chapter is divided into six sections. Those with the four which form the Introduction will provide a short reading for each week day of Lent. The Epilogue for Holy Week reviews the leading ideas of the book by means of outline Meditations on one of the events of each day. (Postage 2d.).
An exposition of "My Duty towards God," as defined in the Catechism, and of the Eucharist as the means whereby we are empowered to perform that duty.
A contribution towards the wider appreciation of the Holy Eucharist as the grand corporate act of redeemed humanity, bending in lowly homage before the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe and Father of all mankind.
Contents: Introduction—Faith, Fear and Love—Worship and Thanksgiving—Trustfulness and Prayer—God's Holy Name and Word—True Service—An Epilogue for Holy Week.
Each chapter is divided into six sections. Those with the four which form the Introduction will provide a short reading for each week day of Lent. The Epilogue for Holy Week reviews the leading ideas of the book by means of outline Meditations on one of the events of each day. (Postage 2d.).
The Language of the Cross: By the Rev.J. H. Williams, M.A. Author of "Christmas Peace in War Time," "Lenten Thoughts in War Time," etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 2d.).
This excellent book contains plain addresses written on new lines of thought, on "The Seven Last Words."They have copious reference to the War and are likely to prove useful for the Three Hours' Service, or as Addresses during Lent and Passion.The subjects include: "The Word of Intercession," "The Word of Kingly Majesty," "The Word of Filial Affection," "The Word of Desertion," "The Word of Agonized Humanity," "The Word of Victory," "The Word of Death."
This excellent book contains plain addresses written on new lines of thought, on "The Seven Last Words."
They have copious reference to the War and are likely to prove useful for the Three Hours' Service, or as Addresses during Lent and Passion.
The subjects include: "The Word of Intercession," "The Word of Kingly Majesty," "The Word of Filial Affection," "The Word of Desertion," "The Word of Agonized Humanity," "The Word of Victory," "The Word of Death."
God's Love and Man's Perplexity: By the Rev.A. V. Magee, Vicar of St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace. Author of "The Message of the Guest Chamber" (3rd edition), etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. net (postage 3d.).
This book, which deals with various aspects of the love of God, will be specially useful for Retreats and Quiet Days, or for courses of Sermons. It is also a message of Hope in war time, for all who feel unable to reconcile the love of God with the horrors of war.The chapters deal with "The Prodigality of Love," "The Claim and Response of Love," "The Quality of Divine Love," "The Joy of Love," "The Timeliness of Love," "The Tardiness of Love, the Power and Patience of Love," "Love's Reward of Obedience," "Love's Perplexity."It is excellent in every way, and can be thoroughly recommended.Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to say that she will be pleased to accept a copy of this book on publication.
This book, which deals with various aspects of the love of God, will be specially useful for Retreats and Quiet Days, or for courses of Sermons. It is also a message of Hope in war time, for all who feel unable to reconcile the love of God with the horrors of war.
The chapters deal with "The Prodigality of Love," "The Claim and Response of Love," "The Quality of Divine Love," "The Joy of Love," "The Timeliness of Love," "The Tardiness of Love, the Power and Patience of Love," "Love's Reward of Obedience," "Love's Perplexity."
It is excellent in every way, and can be thoroughly recommended.
Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to say that she will be pleased to accept a copy of this book on publication.
Prayer the Sign-Post of Victory: Addresses written for January 6th, 1918, but eminently suitable for general use. By theRev. Canon C. Ll. Ivens,H. Congreve HorneandJ. H. Williams. 2s. 6d. net.
This book contains five addresses, the chapter headings being: "A Time Call to Prayer and Thanksgiving," "The King's Command," "Prayerfulness," "Clearsightedness," "What the Crib reveals in Time of War," and an "Appendix of Prayers."
This book contains five addresses, the chapter headings being: "A Time Call to Prayer and Thanksgiving," "The King's Command," "Prayerfulness," "Clearsightedness," "What the Crib reveals in Time of War," and an "Appendix of Prayers."
Religion and Reconstruction.Cloth, crown 8vo., 3s. 6d. net (postage 3d.).
If the War has taught us anything at all, it has most certainly taught us that many of our national institutions and many phases of our social life need urgent reform. Men's minds are turning towards reconstruction. The whole fabric of Church and State is quickly coming under the ken of an impatient public, and there is a danger that they will be guided more by the heart than the head. Problems of Reconstruction call for the consideration of men of stability and high character. As the Church's contribution to this momentous discussion, the forthcoming book on "Religion and Reconstruction" is one that everybody will find extremely valuable.It has been written by:TheRt. Rev. C. J. Ridgeway, D.D., Bishop of Chichester.TheRt. Rev. J. A. Kempthorne, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield.TheRt. Rev. B. Pollock, C.V.O., D.D., Bishop of Norwich.TheRt. Rev. W. W. Perrin, D.D., M.A., Bishop of Willesden.TheRt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, D.D., Dean of Manchester.TheVery Rev. W. M. Ede, D.D., M.A., Dean of Worcester.TheRt. Rev. G. H. Frodsham, D.D., Canon of Gloucester.TheHon.andRev. Canon James Adderley, M.A.TheVen. John Wakeford, Precentor of Lincoln, B.D.Monsignor Poock, D.D.TheRev. W. E. Orchard, D.D. (Presbyterian).TheRev. F. B. Meyer, B.A., D.D. (Baptist).F. C. Spurr(Baptist).leaders of religious thought, who are something more than students of social questions.The book covers a very wide field, from questions of Education and Imperial Politics to those of Family and Domestic Interest. It is the book every parish priest, in fact every minister of religion, should read and discuss with his parishioners and adult classes.
If the War has taught us anything at all, it has most certainly taught us that many of our national institutions and many phases of our social life need urgent reform. Men's minds are turning towards reconstruction. The whole fabric of Church and State is quickly coming under the ken of an impatient public, and there is a danger that they will be guided more by the heart than the head. Problems of Reconstruction call for the consideration of men of stability and high character. As the Church's contribution to this momentous discussion, the forthcoming book on "Religion and Reconstruction" is one that everybody will find extremely valuable.
It has been written by:
TheRt. Rev. C. J. Ridgeway, D.D., Bishop of Chichester.TheRt. Rev. J. A. Kempthorne, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield.TheRt. Rev. B. Pollock, C.V.O., D.D., Bishop of Norwich.TheRt. Rev. W. W. Perrin, D.D., M.A., Bishop of Willesden.TheRt. Rev. J. E. C. Welldon, D.D., Dean of Manchester.TheVery Rev. W. M. Ede, D.D., M.A., Dean of Worcester.TheRt. Rev. G. H. Frodsham, D.D., Canon of Gloucester.TheHon.andRev. Canon James Adderley, M.A.TheVen. John Wakeford, Precentor of Lincoln, B.D.Monsignor Poock, D.D.TheRev. W. E. Orchard, D.D. (Presbyterian).TheRev. F. B. Meyer, B.A., D.D. (Baptist).F. C. Spurr(Baptist).
leaders of religious thought, who are something more than students of social questions.
The book covers a very wide field, from questions of Education and Imperial Politics to those of Family and Domestic Interest. It is the book every parish priest, in fact every minister of religion, should read and discuss with his parishioners and adult classes.
Faith and the War: ByArthur Machen, Author of "The Bowmen: and other Legends of the War." Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 2d.).
This very ably written book contains excellent doctrine which ought to prove helpful to any Christian of any religious persuasion. The errors of Infidelity and the absurdities of Spiritualism are exposed in a courteous manner. The subjects include: "The Contradictions of Life," "Faith," "The Freethinker," "The Religion of the Plain Man," etc.
This very ably written book contains excellent doctrine which ought to prove helpful to any Christian of any religious persuasion. The errors of Infidelity and the absurdities of Spiritualism are exposed in a courteous manner. The subjects include: "The Contradictions of Life," "Faith," "The Freethinker," "The Religion of the Plain Man," etc.
The Round of the Church's Clock: By the Rev.John Sinker, Vicar of Lytham, and Rural Dean of the Fylde. Author of "Into the Church's Service," "The Prayer Book in the Pulpit," "The War; Its Deeds and Lessons," etc. With an introduction by the Right Rev. G. H. S. Walpole, D.D., Lord Bishop of Edinburgh. Recently published. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 4d).
An entirely new series of Addresses, including one Sermon for each of the Church's Seasons from Advent to Trinity.These addresses are popular in style, and abound in illustrations and other matter calculated to arrest and hold the attention of any congregation. Messrs. Skeffington consider them among the very best they have ever published.Dr. Walpole, Bishop of Edinburgh, writes: "I have no hesitation in commending these simple addresses to the Clergy, and all those who have the responsibility of expounding the teaching of the Church's seasons. 'The Round of the Church's Clock' contains not only clear and definite teaching, but it also abounds in stories, poems, experiences and analogies, which not only enable the listener to understand what is preached, but to be interested. While Mr. Sinker never belittles the sacredness of the high subjects he treats, he makes them easily understood."
An entirely new series of Addresses, including one Sermon for each of the Church's Seasons from Advent to Trinity.
These addresses are popular in style, and abound in illustrations and other matter calculated to arrest and hold the attention of any congregation. Messrs. Skeffington consider them among the very best they have ever published.
Dr. Walpole, Bishop of Edinburgh, writes: "I have no hesitation in commending these simple addresses to the Clergy, and all those who have the responsibility of expounding the teaching of the Church's seasons. 'The Round of the Church's Clock' contains not only clear and definite teaching, but it also abounds in stories, poems, experiences and analogies, which not only enable the listener to understand what is preached, but to be interested. While Mr. Sinker never belittles the sacredness of the high subjects he treats, he makes them easily understood."
God and His Children: By the Rev.F. W. Worsey, M.A., Vicar of Bodenham. Author of "Praying Always," "Under the War Cloud," "War and the Easter Hope," etc. Just out. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
An entirely new series of simple practical Sermons, including: Six for Lent on The Child of God, three for Good Friday and Easter, four for Advent on the Godhead, three for Christmas and New Year on the Divine Son, and two for Epiphany.It will be seen that this new volume provides a complete course of preaching from Advent to Easter, and will be found in all respects equal to its author's previous volumes.
An entirely new series of simple practical Sermons, including: Six for Lent on The Child of God, three for Good Friday and Easter, four for Advent on the Godhead, three for Christmas and New Year on the Divine Son, and two for Epiphany.
It will be seen that this new volume provides a complete course of preaching from Advent to Easter, and will be found in all respects equal to its author's previous volumes.
SIXTH IMPRESSION OF THIS REMARKABLE BOOK, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW CHAPTER.
Prophecy and the War:By the Rev.E. J. Nurse, Rector of Windermere. Price 3s. net (postage 2½d.).
Seven Remarkable Prophecies on the War. This volume, which has proved so unusually striking and interesting, includes The Divine Potter Moulding the Nations—The Return of the Jews to Palestine—The Four World-Empires foretold by Daniel—The Downfall of the Turkish Empire—The Desolation and Restoration of Jerusalem—The Second Coming—The Millennium. Also an entirely New Chapter, entitled, "Armageddon; or, The Coming of Antichrist."
Seven Remarkable Prophecies on the War. This volume, which has proved so unusually striking and interesting, includes The Divine Potter Moulding the Nations—The Return of the Jews to Palestine—The Four World-Empires foretold by Daniel—The Downfall of the Turkish Empire—The Desolation and Restoration of Jerusalem—The Second Coming—The Millennium. Also an entirely New Chapter, entitled, "Armageddon; or, The Coming of Antichrist."
Tennyson's "In Memoriam:"Its Message to the Bereaved and Sorrowful. By the Rev.T. A. Moxon, M.A., Editor of "St. Chrysostom, on the Priesthood," etc. Assistant Master of Shrewsbury School, formerly Vicar and Rural Dean of Alfreton. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 2½d.).
Six Addresses on the subject of Tennyson's Poem in relation to the present War. The "In Memoriam" is a record of the poet's gradual struggle from despair to faith, after the blow of the sudden death of his friend, A. H. Hallam. These addresses are specially composed to help the bereaved and sorrowful; they deal with the problems of Suffering, Death, Communion with the Departed, Faith and Hope, and the Message of Christ, as expressed by the late Lord Tennyson. This volume may be given to the bereaved; it may also be found useful for preachers, and those who minister to the sorrowful.
Six Addresses on the subject of Tennyson's Poem in relation to the present War. The "In Memoriam" is a record of the poet's gradual struggle from despair to faith, after the blow of the sudden death of his friend, A. H. Hallam. These addresses are specially composed to help the bereaved and sorrowful; they deal with the problems of Suffering, Death, Communion with the Departed, Faith and Hope, and the Message of Christ, as expressed by the late Lord Tennyson. This volume may be given to the bereaved; it may also be found useful for preachers, and those who minister to the sorrowful.
Our Lenten Warfare: For Lent. By the Rev.H. L. Goudge, D.D., Canon of Ely, with Special Foreword by the Bishop of London. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.). Third Impression.
Nine entirely new Sermons for Ash Wednesday, the Six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day. These most valuable and specially written Addresses deal with the Lenten Warfare of the Soul against Sin, in connection with the lessons of the Great War.The Bishop of Londonsays: "This excellent little book will commend itself by its own merit. The whole idea of the new Christian soldier as we understand him in the light of the war is so clearly worked out, without one superfluous word, that 'he who runs may read.' If I may, however, pick out one chapter out of the rest, I would choose that on 'The New Army.' The teaching of this chapter is VITAL."
Nine entirely new Sermons for Ash Wednesday, the Six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day. These most valuable and specially written Addresses deal with the Lenten Warfare of the Soul against Sin, in connection with the lessons of the Great War.
The Bishop of Londonsays: "This excellent little book will commend itself by its own merit. The whole idea of the new Christian soldier as we understand him in the light of the war is so clearly worked out, without one superfluous word, that 'he who runs may read.' If I may, however, pick out one chapter out of the rest, I would choose that on 'The New Army.' The teaching of this chapter is VITAL."
The Fellowship of the Holy Eucharist: For Lent. By the Rev.G. Lacey May, M.A., Author of "What is The National Mission?" Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 3d.).
Forty entirely new Devotional Readings on the Sacrament of Love, specially suitable for the Forty Days of Lent, and most valuable in connection with the recent Mission Preaching and Teaching on the Subject. Among the subjects are: Fellowship with Our Lord—with The Holy Spirit—with The Angels—with Our Fellow-men—with The Suffering—with The Departed—with Nature. Full of material for Eucharistic Sermons.
Forty entirely new Devotional Readings on the Sacrament of Love, specially suitable for the Forty Days of Lent, and most valuable in connection with the recent Mission Preaching and Teaching on the Subject. Among the subjects are: Fellowship with Our Lord—with The Holy Spirit—with The Angels—with Our Fellow-men—with The Suffering—with The Departed—with Nature. Full of material for Eucharistic Sermons.
The Love of our Lord: By the Rev.John Beresford-Peirse, with Preface by the Bishop of Bloemfontein. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
An entirely new Set of Addresses to Boys and Young Men, which will be found invaluable for Teaching and for Mission Work. Among the twenty-one subjects are Prayer, Thanksgiving, Confirmation, The Holy Eucharist, Faith, Hope, Love, Service, Friendship, Purity, etc.
An entirely new Set of Addresses to Boys and Young Men, which will be found invaluable for Teaching and for Mission Work. Among the twenty-one subjects are Prayer, Thanksgiving, Confirmation, The Holy Eucharist, Faith, Hope, Love, Service, Friendship, Purity, etc.
Christ's Message in Times of Crisis: By the Rev.E. C. Dewick, some time Vice-Principal of St. Aidan's, Birkenhead Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
Twenty Sermons originally preached at St. Aidan's College. A singularly interesting set of Addresses, twelve of which are on subjects connected withTHE WAR. They will be found very useful and valuable at the present time.
Twenty Sermons originally preached at St. Aidan's College. A singularly interesting set of Addresses, twelve of which are on subjects connected withTHE WAR. They will be found very useful and valuable at the present time.
Short Village Homilies: By the Rev.F. L. H. Millard, M.A., Vicar of St. Aidan's, Carlisle. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
A new Series of short and simple Sermons, specially adapted during these times for Villages and Evening Addresses in large towns. They include Six Sundays in Lent, Mourners and Bereaved, a Memorial Sermon, and several specially for use during War.N.B.—These Sermons are prepared to give practical help until Trinity. The volume includes special Sermons on the War; To Mourners; Memorial Sermon; a complete course for Lent; also Good Friday, Easter, etc., etc. They are thoroughly interesting, practical sermons of a Mission type for villagers and for evening services in large towns.
A new Series of short and simple Sermons, specially adapted during these times for Villages and Evening Addresses in large towns. They include Six Sundays in Lent, Mourners and Bereaved, a Memorial Sermon, and several specially for use during War.
N.B.—These Sermons are prepared to give practical help until Trinity. The volume includes special Sermons on the War; To Mourners; Memorial Sermon; a complete course for Lent; also Good Friday, Easter, etc., etc. They are thoroughly interesting, practical sermons of a Mission type for villagers and for evening services in large towns.
In the Hand of God: ByGertrude Hollis. 2s. 6d. net. (postage 2d.).
In Memory of the Departed. This new and beautiful little volume contains thirty Short Chapters, full of comfort and hope for the Bereaved in this War. There is a space for the names of the Departed, and the Meditations on Paradise and the Resurrection are full of consolation.
In Memory of the Departed. This new and beautiful little volume contains thirty Short Chapters, full of comfort and hope for the Bereaved in this War. There is a space for the names of the Departed, and the Meditations on Paradise and the Resurrection are full of consolation.
Praying Always (Eph. vi.—18). Ash Wednesday to Easter in War Time: By the Rev.F. W. Worsey, Vicar of Bodenham, Author of "Under the War Cloud," Nine Sermons, etc. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 3d.). Published 1916.
Nine Plain Sermons for Ash Wednesday, each Sunday in Lent, Good Friday, and Easter Day. These Sermons deal largely with Lenten Prayer during the War: "The Call—The Object—The Difficulties, The Effect of Prayer—The Prayers from the Cross—The Easter Triumph of Prayer."The Church Timessaid of Mr. Worsey's former volume: "We should like to think that in every Country Church the War has found Parish Priests ready to give such admirable counsel to their people."
Nine Plain Sermons for Ash Wednesday, each Sunday in Lent, Good Friday, and Easter Day. These Sermons deal largely with Lenten Prayer during the War: "The Call—The Object—The Difficulties, The Effect of Prayer—The Prayers from the Cross—The Easter Triumph of Prayer."The Church Timessaid of Mr. Worsey's former volume: "We should like to think that in every Country Church the War has found Parish Priests ready to give such admirable counsel to their people."
The Discipline of War: For Lent. By the Rev. CanonJ. Hasloch Potter, M.A. 2s. net (postage 2d.). Second Impression. Published 1915.
Nine Addresses, including Ash Wednesday, the Six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day.
Nine Addresses, including Ash Wednesday, the Six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday and Easter Day.
Lenten Thoughts in War Time: By the Rev.J. H. Williams, M.A., Author of "Village Sermons." Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.). Published 1916.
Nine Plain Addresses, specially written for the Lenten Season in connection with the War. They include Sermons for Ash Wednesday, the six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday, and Easter Day. These addresses embrace the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, to the nation, and to the Church.
Nine Plain Addresses, specially written for the Lenten Season in connection with the War. They include Sermons for Ash Wednesday, the six Sundays in Lent, Good Friday, and Easter Day. These addresses embrace the duties which we owe to God, to ourselves, to the nation, and to the Church.
The Greatest War: For Lent. By the Rev.A. C. Buckell, of St. Saviour's, Ealing. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. net (postage 2d.).
This most interesting course of Six Lent Sermons will be found valuable at the present time. Among the subjects most strikingly treated are: The War—Its Author—Its Cause—The Equipment—The Trial—The End—and the Glory of the War.
This most interesting course of Six Lent Sermons will be found valuable at the present time. Among the subjects most strikingly treated are: The War—Its Author—Its Cause—The Equipment—The Trial—The End—and the Glory of the War.
The Prayer of the Lord and the Lord of the Prayer: For Lent. By the Rev.T. A. Sedgwick, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
Six Addresses on the Lord's Prayer, and also a complete Set of Addresses on the Seven Last Words. A striking volume for Lent and Holy Week.
Six Addresses on the Lord's Prayer, and also a complete Set of Addresses on the Seven Last Words. A striking volume for Lent and Holy Week.
The World's Destiny: By aLayman. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
A challenge by a Layman to the Clergy of the Church of England. The writer deals with the question of Our Lord's Return. In a catholic spirit, he asks whether the clergy are not seriously neglecting an important part of Catholic Truth in failing to teach the literal fulfilment of prophecy. The book is scholarly and arresting; the arguments are marshalled clearly and with legal fairness and acumen; the challenge is one which demands attention and an answer.
A challenge by a Layman to the Clergy of the Church of England. The writer deals with the question of Our Lord's Return. In a catholic spirit, he asks whether the clergy are not seriously neglecting an important part of Catholic Truth in failing to teach the literal fulfilment of prophecy. The book is scholarly and arresting; the arguments are marshalled clearly and with legal fairness and acumen; the challenge is one which demands attention and an answer.
With the C.L.B. Battalion in France: By the Rev.James Duncan, Chaplain to the 16th K.R.R. (C.L.B.). With Frontispiece and a most interesting Preface by the Rev.Edgar Rogers. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
This intensely interesting book gives an account of the doings of the Battalion raised from the Church Lads' Brigade. Among the vivid and striking chapters are Going to the Front—In France—In Billets—In the Firing Line—The Trenches—The Red Harvest of War, etc.To meet the needs of the time New and Cheap Editions have been issued of the following Six valuable and interesting volumes.
This intensely interesting book gives an account of the doings of the Battalion raised from the Church Lads' Brigade. Among the vivid and striking chapters are Going to the Front—In France—In Billets—In the Firing Line—The Trenches—The Red Harvest of War, etc.
To meet the needs of the time New and Cheap Editions have been issued of the following Six valuable and interesting volumes.
1.Mission Preaching for a Year: 86 Original Mission Sermons. Two Vols. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. net (postage 7d.) The whole work probably constitutes the most complete Manual of Mission Preaching ever published.
Vol. I., containing forty-one Sermons, from Advent to Whit Sunday, separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).Vol. II., containing forty-five Sermons, for all the Sundays in Trinity and many occasional (e.g., All Saints—Holy Communion—Sunday Observance—Opening of an Organ—Harvest—Flower Service—Service for Men—Service for Women—Missions—Temperance—Funeral—Social Clubs—Empire Sermon, etc.), separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).These Sermons are by the most practical and experienced Mission Preachers of the day, including amongst many others the Archbishop of York, Bishops of London, Manchester, Chichester, Birmingham, Bishop Ingham, Deans of Bristol and Bangor, Canons Hay, Aitken, Atherton, Barnett, Body, Scott Holland, Lester, Archdeacons Sinclair, Madden and Taylor, The Revs. W. Black, F. M. Blakiston, H. J. Wilmot-Buxton, Robert Catterall, W. H. Hunt, A. V. Magee, A. H. Stanton, P. N. Waggett, John Wakeford, Paul Bull, A. J. Waldron, Cyril Bickersteth, etc., etc.
Vol. I., containing forty-one Sermons, from Advent to Whit Sunday, separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).Vol. II., containing forty-five Sermons, for all the Sundays in Trinity and many occasional (e.g., All Saints—Holy Communion—Sunday Observance—Opening of an Organ—Harvest—Flower Service—Service for Men—Service for Women—Missions—Temperance—Funeral—Social Clubs—Empire Sermon, etc.), separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).
Vol. I., containing forty-one Sermons, from Advent to Whit Sunday, separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).
Vol. II., containing forty-five Sermons, for all the Sundays in Trinity and many occasional (e.g., All Saints—Holy Communion—Sunday Observance—Opening of an Organ—Harvest—Flower Service—Service for Men—Service for Women—Missions—Temperance—Funeral—Social Clubs—Empire Sermon, etc.), separately. 5s. net (postage 5d.).
These Sermons are by the most practical and experienced Mission Preachers of the day, including amongst many others the Archbishop of York, Bishops of London, Manchester, Chichester, Birmingham, Bishop Ingham, Deans of Bristol and Bangor, Canons Hay, Aitken, Atherton, Barnett, Body, Scott Holland, Lester, Archdeacons Sinclair, Madden and Taylor, The Revs. W. Black, F. M. Blakiston, H. J. Wilmot-Buxton, Robert Catterall, W. H. Hunt, A. V. Magee, A. H. Stanton, P. N. Waggett, John Wakeford, Paul Bull, A. J. Waldron, Cyril Bickersteth, etc., etc.
2.The Sunday Round: By the Rev.S. Baring-Gould, M.A., Author of "Village Preaching." Two Vols. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. net (postage 6d.).
Vol. I., Advent to Fifth after Easter. 3s. net (postage 5d.).Vol. II., Ascensiontide to the end of Trinity, etc. 3s. net (postage 5d.).Being a Plain Village Sermon for each Sunday and some Chief Festivals of the Christian Year, after the style and model of the same Author's first series of "Village Preaching for a Year." Printed in Large Clear Type, and brimful of original thoughts, ideas and illustrations, which will prove a mine of help in the preparation of Sermons, whether written or extempore."From beginning to end these simple, forcible and intensely practical sermons will give pleasure and instruction. They are written with scholarly freshness and vigour, and teem with homely illustrations appealing equally to the educated and the honest labourer."—Guardian.Note.—The above series of Village Sermons forms a perfect storehouse of Teaching, Illustration, and Anecdote, for the Sundays of the whole Year and will be found invaluable to the Preacher in Country Towns and Villages.
Vol. I., Advent to Fifth after Easter. 3s. net (postage 5d.).
Vol. II., Ascensiontide to the end of Trinity, etc. 3s. net (postage 5d.).
Being a Plain Village Sermon for each Sunday and some Chief Festivals of the Christian Year, after the style and model of the same Author's first series of "Village Preaching for a Year." Printed in Large Clear Type, and brimful of original thoughts, ideas and illustrations, which will prove a mine of help in the preparation of Sermons, whether written or extempore.
"From beginning to end these simple, forcible and intensely practical sermons will give pleasure and instruction. They are written with scholarly freshness and vigour, and teem with homely illustrations appealing equally to the educated and the honest labourer."—Guardian.
Note.—The above series of Village Sermons forms a perfect storehouse of Teaching, Illustration, and Anecdote, for the Sundays of the whole Year and will be found invaluable to the Preacher in Country Towns and Villages.
3.The Church's Lessons for the Christian Year: By the Rev. Dr.A. G. Mortimer. Two Volumes. Crown 8vo, cloth, 9s. net (postage 7d.).
Vol. I., Advent to Fifth Sunday after Easter (60 Sermons, being two sermons for every Sunday) separately. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).Vol. II., Ascension Day to Advent. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).Sixty Sermons for the Sundays and Chief Holy Days, on Texts from the OLD Testament Lessons, and Sixty Sermons on Texts from the NEW Testament, appropriate to the occasion, thus forming a complete Year's Sermons, 120 in number, for Mattins and Evensong.The Church Timessays: "We like these Sermons very much. They are full of wholesome thought and teaching, and very practical. Quite as good, spiritual and suggestive, as his 'Helps to Meditation.'"The Guardiansays: "We do not often notice a volume of Sermons we can praise with so few reservations."
Vol. I., Advent to Fifth Sunday after Easter (60 Sermons, being two sermons for every Sunday) separately. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).Vol. II., Ascension Day to Advent. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
Vol. I., Advent to Fifth Sunday after Easter (60 Sermons, being two sermons for every Sunday) separately. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
Vol. II., Ascension Day to Advent. 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
Sixty Sermons for the Sundays and Chief Holy Days, on Texts from the OLD Testament Lessons, and Sixty Sermons on Texts from the NEW Testament, appropriate to the occasion, thus forming a complete Year's Sermons, 120 in number, for Mattins and Evensong.
The Church Timessays: "We like these Sermons very much. They are full of wholesome thought and teaching, and very practical. Quite as good, spiritual and suggestive, as his 'Helps to Meditation.'"
The Guardiansays: "We do not often notice a volume of Sermons we can praise with so few reservations."
4.Sorrow, Hope and Prayer: By the Rev. Dr.A. G. Mortimer. THIRD THOUSAND. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
This beautiful book forms a companion volume to the same Author's most popular work, "It Ringeth to Evensong." It will be found a great help and comfort to the bereaved, and to those in sorrow and suffering.N.B.—An edition of this book, most handsomely bound in rich leather, with rounded corners and gold over red edges, lettered in gold, forming a really beautiful Gift-book. 7s. 6d. net (postage 5d.)."Many books exist with similar aim, but this seems exactly what is wanted."—Church Times.
This beautiful book forms a companion volume to the same Author's most popular work, "It Ringeth to Evensong." It will be found a great help and comfort to the bereaved, and to those in sorrow and suffering.
N.B.—An edition of this book, most handsomely bound in rich leather, with rounded corners and gold over red edges, lettered in gold, forming a really beautiful Gift-book. 7s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
"Many books exist with similar aim, but this seems exactly what is wanted."—Church Times.
5.Bible Object-Lessons: By the late Rev.H. J. Wilmot-Buxton, M.A. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
Thirty Plain Sermons, including Four for Advent, Six for Lent, Christmas, Easter, etc., etc., and many General Sermons."These Sermons have sound doctrine, copious illustrations, and excellent moral teaching. They are particularly suited for Village Congregations."—Church Times."These Sermons on divine object-lessons are justly published, for they are infused with a spirit of sensible as well as devotional churchmanship, with simple practical teaching. Mr. Buxton is a recognized master of the simple and devotional."—Guardian.
Thirty Plain Sermons, including Four for Advent, Six for Lent, Christmas, Easter, etc., etc., and many General Sermons.
"These Sermons have sound doctrine, copious illustrations, and excellent moral teaching. They are particularly suited for Village Congregations."—Church Times.
"These Sermons on divine object-lessons are justly published, for they are infused with a spirit of sensible as well as devotional churchmanship, with simple practical teaching. Mr. Buxton is a recognized master of the simple and devotional."—Guardian.
6.Till the Night is Gone: By the late Rev.J. B. C. Murphy. SECOND IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
A volume of Thirty Sermons, including Four for Advent, Christmas, Six for Lent, Good Friday, Easter, and many General Sermons.OPINIONS OF MR. MURPHY'S SERMONS."Sermons of a very straightforward and forcible kind, much wanted in the present day."—National Church.A Rector in the Midlandswrites: "These are perfect Sermons for Villagers, and calculated to do an enormous amount of good. A congregation that listens to such sermons is to be envied indeed.""Can be heartily praised. Never uninstructive and never dull. The sermons have force, directness, actuality, with simplicity of style. Full of brightness and vivacity. Nobody could go to sleep where such sermons are delivered."—Guardian.TWO VOLUMES OF SERMONS ON HYMNS.
A volume of Thirty Sermons, including Four for Advent, Christmas, Six for Lent, Good Friday, Easter, and many General Sermons.
OPINIONS OF MR. MURPHY'S SERMONS.
"Sermons of a very straightforward and forcible kind, much wanted in the present day."—National Church.
A Rector in the Midlandswrites: "These are perfect Sermons for Villagers, and calculated to do an enormous amount of good. A congregation that listens to such sermons is to be envied indeed."
"Can be heartily praised. Never uninstructive and never dull. The sermons have force, directness, actuality, with simplicity of style. Full of brightness and vivacity. Nobody could go to sleep where such sermons are delivered."—Guardian.
TWO VOLUMES OF SERMONS ON HYMNS.
Popular Hymns: their Authors and Teachers: By the lateCanon Duncan, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Newcastle-on-Tyne. CHEAP Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 5d.).
A Series of thirty-six Sermons on popular hymns. Most attractive and instructive Sermons."We can bear very strong personal testimony to the great delight and usefulness of Canon Duncan's beautiful and impressive work."—Record."A deeply interesting and helpful book."—Church Family Newspaper.
A Series of thirty-six Sermons on popular hymns. Most attractive and instructive Sermons.
"We can bear very strong personal testimony to the great delight and usefulness of Canon Duncan's beautiful and impressive work."—Record.
"A deeply interesting and helpful book."—Church Family Newspaper.
Hymns and their Singers: By the late Rev.M. H. James, LL.D., Vicar of St. Thomas', Hull. SECOND IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
Twenty-one Sermons on popular Hymns. These very original Sermons deal not only with the meaning of the words, but are full of interesting information as to the Authorship and History of the various Hymns.The Church of Ireland Gazettesays: "The writer is to be congratulated. There are twenty-one extremely interesting and attractive Sermons."
Twenty-one Sermons on popular Hymns. These very original Sermons deal not only with the meaning of the words, but are full of interesting information as to the Authorship and History of the various Hymns.
The Church of Ireland Gazettesays: "The writer is to be congratulated. There are twenty-one extremely interesting and attractive Sermons."
On the Way Home: By the Rev.W. H. Jones. THIRD IMPRESSION. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).
Sixty Sermons for Life's Travellers, for all the Sundays and Chief Holy Days in the Christian Year."We believe that everyone on reading these short Addresses will agree with us in the high opinion we have formed of them. They are replete with anecdotes drawn from life, and such as are calculated to fix the attention of homely folk for whom especially they are intended. Written as they are by a Priest of the Diocese of Lincoln, they breathe much of that spirit of love which one has learned to associate with that favoured See."—Church Times.
Sixty Sermons for Life's Travellers, for all the Sundays and Chief Holy Days in the Christian Year.
"We believe that everyone on reading these short Addresses will agree with us in the high opinion we have formed of them. They are replete with anecdotes drawn from life, and such as are calculated to fix the attention of homely folk for whom especially they are intended. Written as they are by a Priest of the Diocese of Lincoln, they breathe much of that spirit of love which one has learned to associate with that favoured See."—Church Times.
The Country Pulpit: By the Rev.J. A. Craigie, M.A., Vicar of Otterford. Crown 8vo, cloth, 4s. 6d. net (postage 4d.).