Chapter 13

ISSUETHE RELIGIOUS (OR PASTOR’S) LIBRARY,Of 25 standard evangelical volumes 12mo, at $10.THE EVANGELICAL FAMILY LIBRARY,Of 15 volumes, with steel portraits,frontispieces, and other engravings, at $5 50.ALSOTwenty-one volumes to match the Family Library, at $7 50.THE YOUTH’S LIBRARY,Of 70 volumes, 18mo, comprising Hannah More’sCheap Repository,in 8 volumes, and 255 highly finished engravings.THE FAMILY TESTAMENT AND PSALMS,With brief Notes and Instructions, and Maps.A CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES; CRUDEN CONDENSED.FLAVEL’S REDEMPTION,Comprising the Fountain of Life, Method of Grace,and Christ Knocking at the Door.D’AUBIGNÉ’S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION,5 vols. A new translation revised by the author.STANDARD PRACTICAL WORKSOf Baxter, Flavel, Bunyan, Alleine, Venn, Edwards, Backus, Romaine, William Jay, John Angell James, and numerous works of kindred characters.BUNYAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS.ATONEMENT AND JUSTIFICATION.By Rev. Andrew Fuller.MEMOIR OF REV. JUSTIN EDWARDS, D. D.LIFE OF REV. JEREMIAH AND MOSES HALLOCK,Laborers in the work of God about the year 1800.CHALMERS’ ASTRONOMICAL DISCOURSES.BACKUS’ SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE OF REGENERATION.ROMAINE’S LIFE OF FAITH.JAY’S MORNING EXERCISES.JAMES’ ANXIOUS INQUIRER,AndCHRISTIAN PROGRESS.LADY HUNTINGTON AND HER FRIENDS,With steel Portraits. By Mrs. H. C. Knight.DR. SPRAGUE’S LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER.ELEGANT NARRATIVES,With fine Engravings.PICTORIAL NARRATIVES,Comprising 24 Narratives.GALLAUDET’S SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY.The Old Testament complete in 10 volumes, $2 50.SONGS FOR THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME,With 62 engravings, a gem for every family of children.ILLUSTRATED TRACT PRIMER, BIBLE PRIMER, and numerous kindred works, beautifully illustrated, and highly attractive to the Young; including more than 200 little books for Children, in small libraries, or neatly enveloped packets. Also a packet of attractive PICTURE CARDS.POCKET MANUALS.Daily Food, Daily Texts, Heavenly Manna, Threefold Cord, the Lord’s Supper, Dew-Drops, etc.: with other issues of the Society, comprising upwards of two hundred volumes, in fine paper, printing, and binding; many of those for the young being beautifully illustrated. No works in the English language are better adapted for circulation in families, or for district or Sunday-school libraries, while the very low prices at which they are sold, place them within the means of all classes of the community.TO BE HAD AT150 Nassau-street, New York; 28 Cornhill, Boston;and in other cities and towns.

ISSUETHE RELIGIOUS (OR PASTOR’S) LIBRARY,Of 25 standard evangelical volumes 12mo, at $10.THE EVANGELICAL FAMILY LIBRARY,Of 15 volumes, with steel portraits,frontispieces, and other engravings, at $5 50.ALSOTwenty-one volumes to match the Family Library, at $7 50.THE YOUTH’S LIBRARY,Of 70 volumes, 18mo, comprising Hannah More’sCheap Repository,in 8 volumes, and 255 highly finished engravings.THE FAMILY TESTAMENT AND PSALMS,With brief Notes and Instructions, and Maps.A CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES; CRUDEN CONDENSED.FLAVEL’S REDEMPTION,Comprising the Fountain of Life, Method of Grace,and Christ Knocking at the Door.D’AUBIGNÉ’S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION,5 vols. A new translation revised by the author.STANDARD PRACTICAL WORKSOf Baxter, Flavel, Bunyan, Alleine, Venn, Edwards, Backus, Romaine, William Jay, John Angell James, and numerous works of kindred characters.BUNYAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS.ATONEMENT AND JUSTIFICATION.By Rev. Andrew Fuller.MEMOIR OF REV. JUSTIN EDWARDS, D. D.LIFE OF REV. JEREMIAH AND MOSES HALLOCK,Laborers in the work of God about the year 1800.CHALMERS’ ASTRONOMICAL DISCOURSES.BACKUS’ SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE OF REGENERATION.ROMAINE’S LIFE OF FAITH.JAY’S MORNING EXERCISES.JAMES’ ANXIOUS INQUIRER,AndCHRISTIAN PROGRESS.LADY HUNTINGTON AND HER FRIENDS,With steel Portraits. By Mrs. H. C. Knight.DR. SPRAGUE’S LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER.ELEGANT NARRATIVES,With fine Engravings.PICTORIAL NARRATIVES,Comprising 24 Narratives.GALLAUDET’S SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY.The Old Testament complete in 10 volumes, $2 50.SONGS FOR THE LITTLE ONES AT HOME,With 62 engravings, a gem for every family of children.

ILLUSTRATED TRACT PRIMER, BIBLE PRIMER, and numerous kindred works, beautifully illustrated, and highly attractive to the Young; including more than 200 little books for Children, in small libraries, or neatly enveloped packets. Also a packet of attractive PICTURE CARDS.

POCKET MANUALS.

Daily Food, Daily Texts, Heavenly Manna, Threefold Cord, the Lord’s Supper, Dew-Drops, etc.: with other issues of the Society, comprising upwards of two hundred volumes, in fine paper, printing, and binding; many of those for the young being beautifully illustrated. No works in the English language are better adapted for circulation in families, or for district or Sunday-school libraries, while the very low prices at which they are sold, place them within the means of all classes of the community.

TO BE HAD AT150 Nassau-street, New York; 28 Cornhill, Boston;and in other cities and towns.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:page 3, A: typo correctedand I have heard of itsspeading[spreading]through a whole family composed of memberspage 8, A: typo correctedThe strength they produce in labor is of a transient nature, and is always followed by a sense of weaknessnd[and]fatigue.page 3, D: removed extraneous quotehis influence to continue a practice, or he should at least be conniving at a practice, which was["]destroying more lives, making more mothers widows, and childrenpage 8, D: typo fixedattend public worship. In a word, their whole deportment, both at home andabread,[abroad]is improved, and to a greater extent than any, without witnessing it, can well imagine.page 4, P: typo fixedIt is believed that no vice has ever been so faithfullyguaged[gauged], and the details so well ascertained, as the vice of intemperance in this nation.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections [in brackets] in the text are noted below:

page 3, A: typo correctedand I have heard of itsspeading[spreading]through a whole family composed of memberspage 8, A: typo correctedThe strength they produce in labor is of a transient nature, and is always followed by a sense of weaknessnd[and]fatigue.page 3, D: removed extraneous quotehis influence to continue a practice, or he should at least be conniving at a practice, which was["]destroying more lives, making more mothers widows, and childrenpage 8, D: typo fixedattend public worship. In a word, their whole deportment, both at home andabread,[abroad]is improved, and to a greater extent than any, without witnessing it, can well imagine.page 4, P: typo fixedIt is believed that no vice has ever been so faithfullyguaged[gauged], and the details so well ascertained, as the vice of intemperance in this nation.


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