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historical impressive parabl typical ea teaching prophecy of in the act' book Jonah as being « an
-, , a type of Christ . ' Thus , ' the Archdeacon says : « r The > take L £ ^ 3 lesson ^^ iljotjaA higher of ^^ Jb repentance * ^^ Jp because *» pr «¦¦¦ »^ fcp » p >» - ^^ - in ^^ * and » fact ^^ the « r p » 4 i . ^ Chri p r rebuke ¦» ^ » r »» # » stian , »¦•» ^^ of ^ pt form •¦ exclusive ^ fptm ^^ pfc imwa while « ^ h > -
ness the claim a of this , book to a place a in the canon of , Old Jonah Testament is a part prophecy of that is great ampl onward y justified movement . The , hist which ory of before hglOro volume the bUC Law JJan etui and the under i fulness * v . uvi «?& the uu of « Law . uea the TT , , which times ituivii gained gi drew uu & u strength ouivug but uu
ajid which could only as find its consummation in the near Incarna , - repentance and tion race and work were and to of remission Him bo for in ever whom of broken sins all distinctions were down , to in be whose of preached country naoie
t amonp otnnnt o be ? blessed all all nations natio , who ns , , in in was whom whom to be all all at nations nations once a of of light the the earth earth to lighten were were the Gentiles , and the glory of his people Israel . '
The notes are given , as usual in this edition , at the foot of the text . ¦ From 4 A Messrs . "William pjpb C h ollinsSon » - & » Co - ^^ r -- . w —
f ^ J £ ppW *^ pw ^^ r ¦» " *^ *™ **^ ^ * ^ ^^ p ^ ppw ^ p * p ^ m ^^^ ppp ^ ^ v ^ ppppp—^ p ^^^ pppp — -- , ™ ^^ pv ^ p ^—— , jm ^ pr * ppr ^ pp ' Indian Primary Atlas , of Modern Geography . ' "We ¦ ¦ — - have — - here sixteen maps ____^ in quarto ^ , coloured ,
for the price of sixpence . Prom Messrs . Griffith & Farran . — ' Cut Dia-^_ . » ^^^^^ ^^ B M ^ K ^ K . ^ A *¦ PpP »* PM ^ H ^ B . ^^ Ld ^ H ^ A
monds One of / the "Written tiny yolumes and selected which by have Ellen become Gubbins so . popular £ £ of late , g iving * J a series of brief say ings Km ?
on an infinite variety of subjects . It would have added much to the interest of the little volume ' if the names of the authors 1 P ^ p > had been ¦ appended b ¦ i
p ^ H P ^ ^^^^* ^^* ^^ 4 m ^ V ^^ ^^*^^ Bi ^ PH ^ P ^^ ^«^ ^ k ^ F ^^^ p . ^^ p vp ^^^ r ^^ pi - ^^^ p ^^ -pp ^ fc * ^^ p ^^ ^^ p p ^^ . P" ^^ ^™ w ^^ p ^ P . v ^^ V ^^ ^^ p ^^ ° " ^^ " ^ »» v ^^^^^ - ^^^ - ^ - ^^ ^^^^^ i to each i of the . l ' sayings . ' From the same . — Fragments ij in Prose and Verse . *
Collected and arranged by Annie Cazenove . Another dainty little book , dedicated to the memory of Mr . . Phili _ p Cazenove _____ _ whose ____ _ - _ nam _ e _ is _
still remembered j with honour , in the City of London and benevolence , and in many had found places opportunity where his for charity
exercise . In many cases Miss Cazenove has given us authors' names , but not in all . From Me ¦— ssrs . T . It p—^^ . Johnston ( Edinburgh ) . —
J —¦¦ —— ^ " ^^ _^ P ^ . y ^ ¦¦¦ J _ ^^ ^^^ ^ p— ^—^^^ pr WP ^^ V ^^ P ^ ^ pW ^^ P' ——^ P ^ «^^^^^^ ' ^ f- ^— - ^ ^ — ^ ' ^ r ^—^^ f ^^^ — M \ 'The "Reliable Atlas ^ . ' This is , without ^ doubt , | one Atlases ~~ of ^ ~ PV ever the T / r cheapest issued « f-fo . In and additi most Pli 4 % on ~ k—p > c to omprehensive — a series P «« Phr of h ^ ^ pr ^ prfps ^ p ^ p ^ — ^ pr "fcj ^ 0 ¦ ap—pi ** ^ p— ' ^^ Bp ^— ¦ _ "p ^ ^ P ^ ^ p ^ - ^ ^ p * ^ p * pt ^ pr _^^ —p
well executed maps , including the latest political of ' re astronomical — -arrangements ¦• -m tj \ diagram ' fuWbkA of territory f ir s i and , an we - ¦ i index have to a plate
place — mentioned . >—• _> v ^ » - » a y _ itju v >« in , a the _ n .. atlas _ r « , _« . __» ^ , showing ~ n ~ - » _* - — the ^ % ^ every ^^ geo t ^^ _> w - graphical the ine map man on on denomination which \ eTiif » Ti it \ t will -will under be "h « found found which .. it falls , and
From Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston 3 & Co . —
' Through -inrough Siberia Siberia ., ' b bv y liev Rev . . H H . . JLansdell Lansdell . . It It is is not not of a year his " * travels " -WIU and a in 1 LI half Siberia UlUDl since lH first 11 J Dr . OU . appeared l Lansdell * y ptU . i . ^ V 4 ' , ) s and UUU account UUH now
we have before us the fourth edition . The without work contents was of retrenchment the first two published volumes and octavo without , are , in now diminishing which given the ,
to handsome the numerous JV i * volume rVi . UU . IO engravings 1 . . The JLliCT , appendices aj ^/ J 7 and - lJV 41 V ? plans - — C are *_ O , devoted UCVULDU in one
accounts of the Russian Church and of its schisms with tr a comparative statement of its
, > —J , * U 1 JL Cl > V . UUI UUXUUI V U DbUVVUIUIIU VP * . 4 l / t » I coveries doctrines author ; ; of of enrly Wigg Sibexian ins' and exploration Nordenskjold ; ' of s dis th © -
plating ' s itinerary to Siberia round and the of world those ; used also of b book Dr .
lansdell author ' s experiences in writing , were ' Throu so striking gh Siberia ly different / y The .
j I ? ibe . ^ ria n 6 , ^ that 8 n their people almost ' s traditional universal notions acceptance about by we press is a striking factOne journalhowever
" ^ nt so far as to say that . the Russian authorities , , for jent the instructions traveller forward In his to make preface * things Dr p X leasant ansdell '
^ wno Otinaate ^^ via a come his in support readiness prepared . to with tnat meet facts publicl , , dates . y , , anyone names
_« vw ot fitatement .
From ciples Mr of . Thomas Agriculture ISffurby / by Albert . — ' Elementary Carey , F . R . Prin CKS - . The aim of this comprehensive little work ¦/ is to
meet advisedly the calls requirements ^ ^^ ' the ^^ ^^ ^^^ latest PJ ¦ ~^^ ^~^ ¦ ^^ of ^^ F ^^^ ¦ code W ^^^ " what ^^^ , ' W ^^ ^^ the ^^ F ^ the ^ ^^^^ ^ P ^^ teaching ^ title ^ P ^ F ^^^ P ^ PPI ^ V - page 1 PPP ^ p of ^ P ^ p ^ PJP ^ agriculture having been included by Mr i i . Mundella p ^ vppV ,
in instruction ^^^ has list - ~ of iven ' specific - f ^ pp in the — — subjects - — — — book - ^ - — —— ' - — - — ' is / 1 ^ ^ intended g The ^— v course " ^ p * " ^ p ^ ^ pp » p ^¦¦ »^ to "" p . » w be of ^ p . ^ P used in — the teaching g — — " ^— ^^ B ^^ pL of . ¦ the ¦ — ~^ T classes ^^ - ^^^ I ^ " ^ p ^ H - ^^ W ^^ p ia ^^ P- ^ V ^^ pp elementary ^^ V ^ p ^ ^^ F ^^^ i ^^ V ^^ ^ P ^ P ^^^ P ^ PI ^^ f ^ p ^ Ppf p . ^ p P >
schools , and is divided into three parts : the first on consisting soil — , j seeds ^^ ^^ of — ^ , j p defini pr ^ p ^ lant ^^ ™ ^^ , h tions ^ food " ^^» ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^» , ^ b and and ^ . " ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ p 1 tillage ^ introductory ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ p ^^^^ . « i ^ ^ pjp ^ pi ^ p » ; the ^^ p' ^ p ^ p ^ pr ^^ p second . Pj ^ ^ p notes ^ ^ pif ^^ p ^ ^ pP ^ P ^ ^ pW
devoted describing to tae manures variou and s classes their use of crops ; and and the third their modes of cultivation ¦ ¦ . The advantage to be gained
by children — ^^ — — — in ^™ agricul — ^— ^ w tural ^^^^^ ^^ p ^^^ ^^ p ^^*^ ^ counties ^ r ^^ r ^ ^^^^^™ ^^^ ^^^^^ Hp ^ fc ^ pp ^ from ^ P ^ ^¦ p' ^ p ^ p ^ ^ p . the ' ^^ pP ^ PB ^* p ^^ " P * ^ pp use ^ p * ^ P ^ ^ pppp » of emi s gration uch a manual it may is be obvious circulated ; and more in these widel days y with of
the greatest benefit . The numerous illustrations serve to make the letterpress still clearer . From Mr . P . Pitman . — ' Learning to Report / By
F ^ P ^^ pM . Pitman ^ Pkpp 4 p- ^ , editor ^ B A of the ^» Shorthand _* ^ ta . ^» _^ ^ Magazine ^^ . which An exceedingl » A _ s-w be m * p y commended mt ¦ practi fc »» cal <» and > to use all ful t who little J Ji think manual A m > Lte of , • " * " v ^ ¦** may *** ¦ ^ ^^ p ^ *^ fcp ^^ p ^^ p ^* y •* ^^ ^ pV ^^ VV X-r * p » * pl *^^^^ p ^ A
taking up the journalist ' s profession ; while even those who have no such intention may well occupy themselves in cultivating the habit of
taking notes of lectures , sermons , or speeches . It will be a matter of opinion whether the appearance of the pages is not marred by the
introduction of advertisements wherever a blank suggested . the possibility of inserting them .
From Messrs . Charles Scribner ' s Sons ( New York , U . S . )— 'Chats about Books / By Mayo "W . HazeltineThis volume V ^ -W < VAA is principall 4 made VkV
T T * . M . JUQjU * - # W * . kJl InA \ J . » J ^ - JLAA- ^ V » V * ^ S A » -- » F * * " * * - »^ - ' * - ' * .- »* » y f - > I . AW ( up of selections from the author ' s series of book reviews which have appeared from time to time
in the New York Sun , and -which have been admired for their literary ability , as well as far the evidence of the writer ' s wide acquaintance with
contemporaneous literature . It includes essays on some of the most typical of modern poets and novelists — - — , the — - — sixteen — — - — subjects jj- considered - being ^^
Victor Hugo , Swinburne , Alphonse Daudet ; Henry "W " . Longfellow , Zola , Whit tier , Nathaniel Hawthorne ¦ fc ^ Ph-W ^ fcrf p « to 4 p * * S ^^ , m B m _ p ^^ . ret fe V ** ^ H » W «•¦» " arte bP * ^ ^ " ^* , 1 Charles ^ BPF ^ NK « pV ^ « K ^ r P ^^ ^ Eeade pp ^ ^ ^^ * " P" ^ - ™ ^ , George ' ^ ' ' ^ ^^ - " ^ - ^ ^^ Eliot ^— ^ — ^ ^ ' ,
Fiction Henry / James Edwin , Arnold jun ., 's Jules * Light Verne of Asia ' s , ' Didactic William Morris ' s Eic h Poem The Last ¦ ¦ i ¦ of the Niblungs /
Lord . ^^ "P * ^ P ^ ^ BP > ^ p « S Beaconsfield p ^^ p >^ ^^ pf p Ppr p ^^^ ^ pP . ^ ^ k ^ P ^ ' ^^* s ^^^^^^ 'En d ^^^^ ynaion ^ PV ^^ p' / America ~^ — — n Nqvels — ^ p ^ ~ y Julian ( ' The American Hawthorne ' by ' s Hen * GJ ry -arth James ' ) . , The jun ., book . and
possesses value , being more properly than ep critical hemeral essays interest of a ; fine and orderwhich we hare i Pf no hesitation in placing
among ^ p" . p" ^ ^ ^ pp ^ . p . . , » w the * " ^^ p » " ^ p * ^ p * very ^ pp ' ^ ^ p' best ¦ p" ^ which — — have been produced ^^ r — - ¦ ^^^ p in be f ^^ ^^^ American commended ^^^ p * ^^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p PJPi ^ H P . B Vr ^ p ^ Pj ^ ppi ^^ ^^^ p journalism V ^ tfP | PA for Pi ^ . ^^ p * ^^ P > their ^ P ) VPjMP ^ ^^ Pr p 1 * * p * . enterprise ^^^ ¦ p ^ p The - ^^ i ¦ pv ^ p ^ ¦ i p - — ~— publishers ^ r ^ p > , v in ^^ ^^ thus ^ p ^^^^ are lacing ^ — * to ^^^^ PJf
in a permanent form these contributions to \ literature of a scholarly and able man , well versed ' in his themes . The book deserves a full andJi
careful reading . . From pMpft 4 pfe ^ p ^ pV ^ ^ ^ Mr ppjwpipj-p » "p »» . fV Walt ^ m ^ -P ^ F ^ . ^ ^ er ^ p ^ " ^ Smith . »^ p ^ p ^ pppjpjpp . ^ . P ^ ^^ pppppp » . ^ — ¦ ' Holiness i - ¦ ¦ - ^ ^ — ' ¦ " — - ~ — - ' in Daily - ^ - , - - - ^ _ '
Life Bathwi . ' ck B . y A Geo volume rge Tugvell of addresses , M . A . g , iven Rector during of Lent n n ^ pp * r \ tm •** in *¦* *^ the ^ «^^ ^ present B >/ J ^ *«* ^ # ^ p ^ pp . jp * *^ year F ^^^ j ^ Fvmm at ^* m - ^ St »^»^ . *» . ^ Mary i * ^ —*^ p » j- ' s — - . Bathwick — - —_ -- - ,- -- - — . — _
The subjects treated are : Business , Amuee-fcienft , | the Reading preacher , Conversation speaks loving , and l Taste y and , on earnestl all of yi ^ rhioh andi ' > ,
with an evident desire to make the religion pf ( his domadal hearers exercise something Plain moro practical than a and mere full lheb of -, J ;
. , , sound common sense , these sermons cannot fi ^ il to be useful . ;
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 2, 1883, page 567, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_02071883/page/11/
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