Part 72 (1/2)

4/6 Net.

=The Life and Letters of Alexander Mackennal, B.A., D.D.= By D. MACFADYEN. Large crown 8 vo, Photogravure Portrait, and Ill.u.s.trations on Art Paper. Bound in Art Vellum. 4s. 6d. net.

”Mr. Macfadyen is to be congratulated on the skill with which he has enabled his hero to stand out in these pages in his native character, as a reverent and yet original thinker, an administrator of singular wisdom and insight, and, above all, as a courageous and attractive man.”--_Manchester Guardian_.

4/6

=The Christian World Pulpit.= Half-Yearly Volumes, cloth boards, 4s. 6d.

”A notable collection of the utterances of Protestant preachers on a wide variety of subjects which many people will rejoice to ponder at leisure.”--_The Glasgow Herald._

4/- Net.

=Where Does the Sky Begin?= By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Author of ”Who Wrote the Bible?” &c. Crown 8 vo, cloth boards, gilt top, 4s. net.

”Was.h.i.+ngton Gladden has a great name amongst us. This book is riper and richer than anything he has yet published.”--_Expository Times._

=Witnesses of the Light.= By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Author of ”Who Wrote the Bible?” &c. Crown 8 vo, cloth boards, with portraits, 4s.

net.

”A sketch of such lives treated in this entirely free, human manner, with adequate knowledge and a fine gift for interpretation, makes this volume most welcome.”--_Yorks.h.i.+re Observer._

4/-

=How Much is Left of the Old Doctrines.= A Book for the People. By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN, D.D. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 4s.

”Very able, fresh and vigorous.... There is much to commend in Dr.

Gladden's book. Its teaching is manly and direct, and the writer draws his ill.u.s.trations from a wide field of literature. The chapters on 'Conversion,' 'The Hope of Immortality,' and 'Heaven'

could only be written by a man of warm heart and true spiritual insight. The general impression left by the book is invigorating and rea.s.suring.”--_The Pilot._

=Social Salvation.= By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 4s.

”Dr. Gladden's book is eminently sane; his subjects are not treated in any academic spirit, but are viewed in the light of a long and close experience with the problems dealt with.”--_The Literary World._

”The book is very broad in its outlook, and its author is very frank in dealing with questions that are discussed everywhere. It will command attention in many quarters.”--_The Weekly Leader._

=Tools and the Man.= Property and Industry under the Christian Law. By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 4s.

”A calmly written, closely reasoned, and trenchant indictment of the still prevalent dogmas and a.s.sumptions of political economy.”--_The Speaker._

=Ruling Ideas of the Present Age.= By WAs.h.i.+NGTON GLADDEN.

Crown 8 vo, cloth, 4s.

=*The Rosebud Annual for 1907.= The Ideal Book for the Nursery. Four coloured plates and one-half of the pages in colour. Handsome cloth boards, 4s. Coloured paper boards, varnished, 3s.

”An old favourite, and anyone looking through its pages will see at once why it is a favourite. Not a page opens without disclosing pictures. The stories are fresh and piquant, and printed in good large type. A rich fund of enjoyment for the nursery.”--_Aberdeen Free Press._