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Violet Vaughan.ByEmma Jane Worboise.The Bow of Orange Ribbon.ByAmelia E. Barr.The Fortunes of Cyril Denham.ByEmma Jane Worboise.Thornycroft Hall.ByEmma Jane Worboise.Jan Vedder’s Wife.ByAmelia E. Barr.St. Beetha’s.ByEmma Jane Worboise.A Daughter of Fife.ByAmelia E. Barr.Ourselves and the Universe.ByJ. Brierley.
Violet Vaughan.ByEmma Jane Worboise.The Bow of Orange Ribbon.ByAmelia E. Barr.The Fortunes of Cyril Denham.ByEmma Jane Worboise.Thornycroft Hall.ByEmma Jane Worboise.Jan Vedder’s Wife.ByAmelia E. Barr.St. Beetha’s.ByEmma Jane Worboise.A Daughter of Fife.ByAmelia E. Barr.Ourselves and the Universe.ByJ. Brierley.
Violet Vaughan.ByEmma Jane Worboise.
The Bow of Orange Ribbon.ByAmelia E. Barr.
The Fortunes of Cyril Denham.ByEmma Jane Worboise.
Thornycroft Hall.ByEmma Jane Worboise.
Jan Vedder’s Wife.ByAmelia E. Barr.
St. Beetha’s.ByEmma Jane Worboise.
A Daughter of Fife.ByAmelia E. Barr.
Ourselves and the Universe.ByJ. Brierley.
4d.Net
Holy Christian Empire.By Rev.Principal Forsyth, M.A., D.D., of Hackney College, Hampstead. Crown 8vo, paper cover, 4d. net.
“Rich in noble thought, in high purpose, in faith and in courage. Every sentence tells, and the whole argument moves onward to its great conclusion. Dr. Forsyth has put the argument for missions in a way that will nerve and inspire the Church’s workers at home and abroad for fresh sacrifice.”—London Quarterly Review.
The Unique Class Chart and Register.By Rev.J. H. Ridette. Specially arranged and absolutely indispensable for keeping a complete record of the scholars according to the requirements of the Meggitt Scheme of Sunday-school Reform. Linen cover, 4d. net.
3d.Net
School Hymns, for Schools and Missions.Words only. Compiled byE. H. Mayo Gunn. Cloth limp, 3d.; cloth boards, 6d.; music, 3s.
2d.Net
The Sunday Afternoon Song Book.Containing 137 Hymns. For use at “Pleasant Sunday Afternoons,” and Other Gatherings. Compiled byH. A. Kennedy, of the Men’s Sunday Union, Stepney Meeting House. Twentieth Thousand, 2d.; music, 1s.
“Contains 137 hymns, the catholic character of which, in the best sense of the term, may be gathered from the names of the authors, which include Tennyson, Ebenezer Elliott, Whittier, G. Herbert, C. Wesley, Thomas Hughes, J. H. Newman, Longfellow, Bonar, and others. While the purely dogmatic element is largely absent, the Christian life, in its forms of aspiration, struggle against sin and love for the true and the good, is well illustrated.”—Literary World.