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when the victim she who adds has , ' seldom invited indeed them b do ill they -advised quit y I pinchings and squeezings . ' How to improve dress the
appearance annftfttanpft and to the toilet of of the the forms features features an important bv by attention attention part to to of dress the directions if given ara shown in the —^* - how book - — ¦ - to , reduce and ladies their with size Roman ¦¦ noses ¦
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~~ o » and appearance . From the same . — ' Children at Jerusalem : a Sketch Hunt
of Those Modern who Life have in studied Syria , ' the by marvellous Mrs . Holman Eastern . " p World ictures . ^ p ^ ' know of the how great l painter ely their h of success ' The ¦ depends Light of upo the n
thei m m ^ j r ^ UP fidelity ^ ^¦ p > pp ^^^^ ™ W 4 to A ^^¦ ^ V real ^ Pfe arg ^ v ^ ^ P * ^ PPBt li " fe , ^ ir ^^^ and ^ v ^^ ^«^ ^^ we ^^^ - ^ v - ^^ — have - ~ — _ r— here — — - — — from pr Mrs sojourniDgs . Holman in Hunt the East ' s pen which a record have of some enabl of ed those her husband to excel all his brothers of the brush in
dep country icting . the The peop little le and volume the scenery describes of , the mainly sacred in conversational form , the everyday life of English
families throws into in the relief strange maiiy land , of and the thus customs incidentall and y the fashions of the people . It is a thoroughly
attrac expected tive , far littl removed e book , and from is , the as commonp might ha lace ve been . From the same . — ' God and the Conscience . Love
and Cook Marriage , who is apparen / By the tly Rev an American . Joseph Cook preacher . Mr of . some noteought to regard it as a hi h
com-, p informed liment that a his second lectures series , of which are included this is , we in the are publishers AKJ & A , ' 4 Christian f Knowledge , * Series' with — ¦—
mj \^ f ^ 1 ^^^ P ^ ^^ ^ ^ *^ »• » ^ J « ^^ ^»»^^ m » ^^ » » » ^^ *^ p » j ¦» p w - ^ ^ — - ^ w ^ w » such ' Natural standard Theology woTks ' and as 'Horse Paley Paulinae ' s ' Evidences 'Butler ' , s '
,, Dy ' Analogy ing , ' Doidrid , ' Taylor ge ' ' s s ' ' R Hol ise y and Livi Progress ng' and , '' Keith * Holy
on The Prop lectures hecy / which and Bunyan were ' ori s * Pil inall grim delivere ' s Progress d at . ' Boston on Monday , evenings g are remarkabl y e for
thefreedom with which the writer , attacks erroneous views of tho great truths of Christianity , -while he also deals with with th
even greater power ose social questions which are perhaps more easily treated in the United States than among ourselves .
which The charm he touches of his lies exposition in the ma of nysidedness the vast subjects of his Trading , and in the consequent richness of his
illustratioi \ s and copiousness of reference , and in study slightest ing sensation his pages of it w is eariness impossible . His to arguments feel the
are not all drawn from dead facts , but from the testimony of the life , and , as one among many thrilling passages , we quote a few lines from the
he opening refers of to his the lecture firmness on of the Charles Trinity , Kingsley in which ' s faith ^ ¦ ¦^ UBJf ^ pi im in ^ ^»«™ the ^^ ~ " —¦ ™~ great r ^ M ^^ dogma — W ^^ % ^ " ^^^^ » ¦ , and ^^^^ ^^™» ¦¦ ^ proceeds ph ^ - ^^ ~ m ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ . ^^ ¦ ¦ : w — ' This ^ ^™^ " —¦ ^—
modern martyr , who passed henco at the age of fifty-five , died as martyrs have died ever since the ^^^ £ ) 01 ^^^ apos ^ 4 V B ^^ ^^^ ^^ tolic ^ ir ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^*^^ ti ^ — g p ^^ fc * ; J and ^ ' —^^ ^ ~^ ™ I " ' ask - ^« - * ^ —» - — you ¦ ¦ ^^ ^ r ^ v to ^^ " «^ gaze M ^ k ^^^^ ^^^ " ^^ with ~ ~ " ~ ^ ^"" ^
proper awe upon this recently unveiled holy of holies the record ( the of descri his ¦ ¦ latest 11 ption ¦ h declaration of Kingsley 1 of ' s faith death i ) b of and f
b ^^^^ p ^ rave ^^ ^^^ p U ^ ^^^ , ^ B ^ P ^^^ l ate ^^^^ " ^^ , and ^^ ^ ' ^^ ™ ^ adequately ^— ^^ ^ — T ^^ — ^ ' — " ^ cultured ' « ^ — ^ ^^ " w ^— ~~ life ^^ ~ — -r— ^^ r ^^ K , , »^ a ^^^^ vivid type of what has been happening in tho wor ^ ^ — ^ f ^^ b ff ld ^ . ^^»^ P » ^ for ^^ ^^ ^ B ^ V ei ^^^ *^ g pi ^^ k hteen *™ W ^^^ ^^ ^ W ^^ - ^^^ centuries - ^^ r —^ 1 1 ¦ " ^» — v ¦ ^^ — ¦ ¦ . ^ r — If you » h - ^ - ^^ hav - - ^ - ^ - ^^^^ - v © ^ historic ^ . " » - » ^^ T ^^» ^— ^^^ ^>^ - » " ^^ " ^
li sense easily , or be any persuaded other kind that of teaching sense , you which will has not I ) survived the Imffetings of eighteen hundred . JtA | W » WPiP > lW | MMpP « ilP »» IPP ^ -M'P *»»«»» l -I ¦ ^ ¦¦¦ ¦ i—WM . M ¦¦¦¦¦ II — - ¦¦ ' ! ¦ P"H »¦¦ . ¦! ¦¦¦ PJ —¦*»¦ IHI I —PP—¦—WPPPPW—PP-M ¦¦ 1———— ¦— Illl II
- ^¦^¦¦ fc or of years the the , acutest acutest and has ana and been saintliest saintiiest to such of 01 crowned the tne race race multitudes a a source somw *
of behind strength it onl in y ; life cold , and philosop . of peace hical in speculation death , has metap cision h without ysical nicety practical » - , cold app anal pi lication ysis , scholarl . I affirm y pre in - ,
the - ^ ^— " ^ — — name ^~— - - — - — of all accredited history— 1 . That - ^ ^ v ^»^ « p ^ ' ^^ pV the ^ L M M orthodoxy doctrine - — . of for the — its — - Trinity practi - ca has - l value __ . __ always _ . . 2 — been . That held it was by
the _ _ doctrine _ , _ _ of the _ j ^ Trinity which excluded _ - ~ --w mr ipj v from f f ^*| jy powerin human cultured beliefs — / the thought -r of
G ^— - od - as , fate , and brou - ght th the - , organising — — - —|—*^ 1 and ^ VfX redemptive — ^ — t of idea the of God ' of s the fatherhood , and *»>** v » .
especially possibility communion of men of the with volume God as the pers addresses onal . ' In deal the largel latter y with part
transatlantic marriage customs , but the whole hook is well worthy of careful reading . From - the - same . — ' She - ep and Pigsand other Live
. Stock — — — : a complete Guide j ^ - — to f ^ the ^— , — - —^— Breeding - — - — - ^^ ¦ w ^^ ^ k ^¦ p ^ and pVA ^^ Bearing of Sheep , Pigs , Goats , Asses , and Mules . ' we This learn — - manual from , which the - prefac j ^ - is cop e — , the iousl — work . y - _ —— illustrate of ¦ " ¦ - ^ ^ a apr — farmer % . m' d AAAV , is ,
of experience ziot merel , but to its meet object the is wants , it may of those be well who to say are , breeding on y a large scale , but to supply even the - — cottager — - — — with hints .. which . — — ¦ — may ^——— — be of ^^^ service « v
£ J - __ __ — ' ^— ^^ - pr w ^ ¦> T »^ V to him . The book gives full and g clear instructheir tions — — ~~— —— management as to the different and the varieties treatment fc Pi of of animals their ,
diseases with ^ the ^ ; in subj - F ^ S fact ec , t there , on which is very ^^ i ^^ littl ^ nformation ^^ ' ^^ ^^* e »^^ in ^ ^ ^ connection * ^^ 4 P ^ is A 4 not W 4 A supplied .
From the same . —* Children and What to Do with them — : a plain ^ Pj , J simp — — — pr" ~ le , common — ^—¦—~ " ^^™^^ - ^^ r ^^^^ - ^ sense ^^ ^ pp ^^^^ n ^ ^ ppv Guide ^ fv ^ M ^ v ^^^ ^^^ to ^ ^^
Mothers Clothing , respecting Exercise , the Education Health , , Ailments Employments , Diet , , MPP >& sements Pl M PI , and Ph general M « t management A ~ of theirA ^^^ ¦ ^_ ^_ _ _
Boys and Girls . ' The second title of this work proclaims it to be a veritable multum in parvo , and young mothers t- " will undoubtedly ¦ find in its
¦ ° — _ g - - - ^ — - ¦ — - — — -- — ¦ — w —^ - ^ " - — ' ^^^^ ~ ^ - ^ ^^^^ ^ r ^^ ^ p ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^»^^»^^^^ ^ ' ¦^ ^ - ~ pages them in much the ^ that will and be the of schoolroom infinite service . Tbare to can be very littl nursery e doubt as to the misery entailed
on arents children and to by remed the cru the el kindness evil a volume of lDcapablfi like thifl I p will "wrill . if if , carefull carefullv y s fit tudied . nfl y iftrl _ nrnvA of nf real ta « . 1 value value .
The , apparent simplicity of , some prove of the directions , amuse # mothers » 4 ^« -W ^ WJpB ^ P 4 t who have served an »«•«
apprenticeshi may * LMM ^~ J v ^ B-am , ^ p * ps p ^^ in the nursery ft ^ If 4 kpVV , but AJU T ^/ to those * V *^ V * who are Jt , beginning life even the alphabet of child-manage
ment will be welcome . From 1 A Ma Messrs rtyr JLJL Bishop AJ . "Wells of UJL Gardner Our VUJl Own W 11 , XJtoi Barton ' , & H C A o . — S .
A singularl . ^ . IJUGILjr y -lOkXKJj effective ^ little poem Day , opening . By J - ' j ** with . . a I descri VtU £ 7 «/ JL X ption L / V < VTJLt of VA the lyX ^ VI eloquent VJXV / LJ UCJLJ j \ appeal C * l ^ lJD < hi made IU «» before " 1 >^ JI I
Bishop he left Eng Selwyn land for at New St . Joh Zealand n ' s , , Windsor in the presence , of Eton a congregation boys , young Colerid which ge included Patteson , amon , who work g after other
wards wards the tells ¦>**»•»»¦¦•¦ mission of ^^^ P" gave £ ave the w »* p >^^ -field ' himself himself ppj hero « ^» iPh . missionary « la *« a to to V > touching vt \^ the tha JUtyV * . » sam nam ' s ** p zeal lines » e e *^/«^ p noble noble » . » ' the and ¦— worn autliof of o w * » I
ehort but adventurous career until at last The The sweet mission and grew saving and story prospered of the . Cross To new fields 11 I life
In Must faint be and conveyed feeble , and lines he is whose here pourtrayed noble — I I Himself a Bishop cow—would bear the tale . I The closes with a description of tho trog > I
the end - - natives —¦ poem of - - ~ - Patteaon r in v ¦ revenge ' a life »» fc , pierced for injuries by the wroug arrojr ht » ¦¦ « JJ HI | I
— — — ^— ' — — ^—^^™ —^ ^ " ^^ ^^^^^¦^ v' ^^ ^^^^ ^^ " ^ " ¦ ^ ' ^^ PJH his own countrjmen . ^ ^^ - m
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1881, page 212, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031881/page/12/
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