Chapter 40

Works in Other Languages.

Works in Other Languages.

Works in Other Languages.

The Association also publishes theAdvent Tidende, Danish, monthly, at $1.00 per year, and works on some of the above-named subjects in the German, French, Danish, and Holland languages.

☛Any of the foregoing works will be sent by mail to any part of the United States, post-paid, on receipt of the prices above stated.

⁂Address                   REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

⁂Address                   REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

⁂Address                   REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

⁂Address                   REVIEW & HERALD,

Battle Creek, Mich.

PERIODICALS.

PERIODICALS.

PERIODICALS.

The Advent Review & Herald of the Sabbath, weekly. This sheet is an earnest exponent of the Prophecies, and treats largely upon the Signs of the Times, Second Advent of Christ, Harmony of the Law and the Gospel, the Sabbath of the Lord, and, What we Must do to be Saved. Terms, $2.00 a year in advance.

The Youth’s Instructor, monthly. This is a high-toned, practical sheet, devoted to moral and religious instruction, adapted to the wants of youth and children. It is the largest and the best youth’s paper published in America. Terms, 50 cts. a year, in advance.

The Health Reformer.This is a live Journal, devoted to an Exposition of the Laws of Human Life, and the application of those laws in the Preservation of Health, and the Treatment of Disease. TheReformerwill contain, each issue, thirty-two pages of reading matter, from able and earnest pens, devoted to real, practical life, to physical, moral, and mental improvement. Its publishers are determined that it shall be the best Health Journal in the land.

Terms, $1.00 a year, in advance. Address,Health Reformer, Battle Creek, Mich.

BOOKS FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS.

BOOKS FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS.

BOOKS FROM OTHER PUBLISHERS.

Future Punishment, by H. H. Dobney, Baptist minister of England. The Scriptural Doctrine of Future Punishment, with an Appendix, containing the “State of the Dead,” by John Milton, author of “Paradise Lost,” extracted from his “Treatise on Christian Doctrine.”

This is a very able and critical work. It should be read by every one who is interested in the immortality subject. It is alsoone of the best works upon the subject to put into the hands of candid ministers, and other persons of mind.

Price, post-paid, $1.00.

The Voice of the Church, on the Coming and Kingdom of the Redeemer; or, a History of the Doctrine of the Reign of Christ on Earth. By D. T. Taylor. A very valuable work, highly endorsed on both sides of the Atlantic.

Price, post-paid, $1.00.

☛A more full Catalogue of books of this nature, for sale at this Office, can be had on application.

Address,           REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

Address,           REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

Address,           REVIEW & HERALD,Battle Creek, Mich.

Address,           REVIEW & HERALD,

Battle Creek, Mich.

HEALTH REFORM PUBLICATIONS.

HEALTH REFORM PUBLICATIONS.

HEALTH REFORM PUBLICATIONS.

The Hygienic System.By R. T. Trall, M. D. Recently published at the Office of theHealth Reformer. It is just the work for the time, and should be read by the million. Price, post-paid, 20 cents.

The Health and Diseases of Woman.By R. T. Trall, M. D. A work of great value. Price, post-paid, 20 cents.

Tobacco-Using.A philosophical exposition of the Effects of Tobacco on the Human System. By R. T. Trall, M. D. Price, post-paid, 20 cents.

Cook Book, and Kitchen Guide: comprising recipes for the preparation of hygienic food, directions for canning fruit, &c., together with advice relative to change of diet. Price, post-paid, 20 cents.

Hydropathic Encyclopedia.Trall. Price, post-paid, $4.50.

Water Cure for the Million.Trall. Price, post-paid, 30 cents.

Uterine Diseases and Displacements.Trall. Price, post-paid, $3.00.

Science of Human Life.By Sylvester Graham, M. D. Price, post-paid, $3.00.

Valuable Pamphlet.Containing three of the most important of Graham’s twenty-five Lectures on the Science of Human Life--eighth, the Organs and their Uses; thirteenth, Man’s Physical Nature and the Structure of His Teeth: fourteenth, the Dietetic Character of Man. Price, post-paid, 35 cts.

Hydropathic Family Physician.By Joel Shew, M. D. Price, post-paid, $3.50.

Domestic Practice.Johnson. Price, post-paid, $1.75.

Hand Book of Health--Physiology and Hygiene. Published by the Health Reform Institute, Battle Creek, Mich. Price, post-paid, 75 cents; paper cover, 40 cents.

Water Cure in Chronic Diseases.By J. M. Gully, M. D. Price, post-paid, $1.75.

Cure of Consumption.Dr. Work. Price, post-paid, 80 cts.

Reform Tracts, by mail, in packages of not less than 200 pages, post-paid, at the rate of 800 pages for $1.00.

Address,Health Reformer,Battle Creek, Mich.

Transcriber’s NoteThe few words in Greek have been reproduced here as printed. Several lack the necessary (and occasionally the correct) diacritical marks.There are also occasional lapses in the quotation of Biblical passages, where opening or closing quotation marks are misplaced or missing. The King James Version, which is used by the author, has been employed here as well to more accurately punctuate them.The General Index, in the original text, used a tabular form. This has been re-cast as an indented list.Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.27.28and which are [“]sent forthAdded.30.23man in 'hi[sim /s im]age stamped him with immortality,Spaced moved.51.19'1 Kings [17[, /:]21, 22;Replaced.79.23God.[”] Col. 3:3. [“]And when will the believerAdded/Removed.79.24[“]When> Christ who is our lifeAdded.131.4the father of all the lies in the world[./,]Replaced.131.5by assiduously circulating them[,/.]Replaced.153.14[“]Wherefore, God is not ashamedAdded.160.7together is in the dust.[”] Job. 17:13-16; 4:11-19;Added.160.14whither thou goest.[”] Eccl. 9:4-6, 10.Added.191.16O grave, where is thy victory[./?]Replaced.212.3under the unfortu[n]ate necessityAdded.213.21[P/B]ut as Paul does not here intimateReplaced.264.20What fate awaits us when we die?[”]--Alger.Added.285.2Homer, in the [Illiad],sic--Iliad285.13fire as cannot be extingu[i]shedAdded.294.21this time forth even forever, [”/’] that is,Replaced.317.13when I see in the lukewarmness of my devosions,sic--devotions320.24exerting all his divine attri[tri]butesRemoved.327.22gloomy gorges and craggy h[e]ights of the mountains,Added.338.9we simply affirm that they will be anni[hi]latedAdded.349.11carniv[e/o]rous crimeReplaced.364.10C[ir/ri]ticism , a desperate case of, 176Transposed.371.33from the Seventh-day Bap[t]ists,Added.c7.11Pictorial Nar[r]atives>, .60Added.

Transcriber’s Note

Transcriber’s Note

Transcriber’s Note

The few words in Greek have been reproduced here as printed. Several lack the necessary (and occasionally the correct) diacritical marks.

There are also occasional lapses in the quotation of Biblical passages, where opening or closing quotation marks are misplaced or missing. The King James Version, which is used by the author, has been employed here as well to more accurately punctuate them.

The General Index, in the original text, used a tabular form. This has been re-cast as an indented list.

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.


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