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III . a fj Ei ^ " * ^^ ^*~ ^^ deals with ' the Rest itself / and ' Christ the Source of Rest / and then treats of the human side faith the secret of restfaith in
of exercise the questi rest on from ; condemnation ; rest in ; tempta-; in and rest & t in trials iriaiHThe
tioD tion * res rest t in anxiety anxiety auu rem . . xatj author ' s standpoint seems to be that of the school of "which Mr . Hay-Aitken is one of the 1 leaders 1 .
most popular . From ¦¦¦¦¦¦ MessrsPassmore bbbi ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦> - & ¦ Alabaster " ¦ " ¦ " ¦ » " ¦¦» . — ' Be of
1 W" > )^^^^ f ^ W •» . " ^ " ¦ * ¦ " ¦ "' - "^^ ™ — — — Good Cheer : the Saviour ' s Comforting Exhortation Enlarged upon / By C . H . Spurgeon . The
pastor this b ^ i f i u little aV & * of v ^ *^ the book r ~^ ^ Metropolitan ¦ ™ as — — ' sent — — forth — — — Tabernacle — at the close describes of a • * & v i * need to
lon hear ^» yi w g the illness *•>*>* ** ¦ ¦ Master - »•• ¦•• ~ " ^ b -a- y one _ say . - . — ^ j who " . — Be y % — has of , . •» good um had ____ cast cheer great ¦ _ in , ^"' and it
consists fonnon of the practical reflections in which , these sermon words occur , in the New seyen Testament passages each being treated
according to the context . Thus , the subjects are : Good Cheer from Christ ' s call and from Him-U self ^ ( A : A from ^ ^ V ^ BIIJ forgiven ^ ¦ % ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ rf ^^ ^ sin * ^ ™ ¦ - ; » ^ from »^» ¦ - _ r -a -I . grace H ^ ^ ^™ " ^^ " ^ ^ received ^ ^ ' T ^ ~~ ; J _ _ _ . _ __ . ^'" \* -wK -I -i
from Christ ' s real presence ; from Christ _ _ ' s victory _ over the world ; from past and future service ; and from , faith in the Divine trutlxfulness .
From Mr . Edward Stanford . — ' Geographical Readers for Elementary Schools / Book III . for
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series of ' Popular French Novels ,, ' which volumes foth Messrs in . sty . Yizetell le The and y story in & Co lot is . but are unmistakabl the issuing fact in that y French shilling it haa ,
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% Edward of Beaconsfield Walford , . ' M . A A . Biograp The publishers hical Memoir pre- . t ** c « this book by an affirmation that 'it is a
Jhe fl " rus eld UBiwortHy tworthy , political ' and that record record opinions 'it will of of of be the ilia the found life Ufa statesman of of to . Lord Lord do justice iteacons Beacons so latel to y --token from without beiguilty of strong
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questions of the day . He also gives extracts from the reviews of the Earl ' s works , and from the posthumous notices in the chief ¦ ¦ London ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ papers
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close , Mr . Walford says : — lives The of fact all is great that the characters life of , Lord began Beaconsfield in mystic , like , heroic the dreams maturity uavuiiu , and fruitful a viiu youth of great of poetic deecls \ 4 emotion Whether , ripening endorse into the a
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after triumph fame jxi over , and xjitavo alL with ^ . wixxj And that I lofty cxu vent courage ure xug to iiuuac which thin citxiy k : led th at him ugg eve ry to * genuine l * ^ cuiuuc t ^ Liberal xiiucx than Aft at —¦ cvcxjr everyone ttat i " ¦ of uuc ^ Bi who wuu usaiujxcB assumes ¦ that iiua t name uuuiu in m tabb *
higher cordially sense approve that genuine mere party sympathy -must with * heartily the com and - . mon to faction belong people i , and whose and with whose cause the oppressed rights he maintained he race compelled to agai which nst Roumania he an was oligarchic proud to \ \
acknowledge w w < . uiig , , a-iiv at the wuwoo Congress liguio of Berlin \ 2 MUllxpvi . ' Kaj . XMJUUltUUM W \ ; , For al readers at A Bh who lj ack the — ^ Bk — — ^ time — — — - b > — to ^^ h ^^^ go ^*^^ T ^* / ^^ m ¦ ¦ ore ¦ ¦ ^^^ _ ^^ deepl ^ p ^ V ^^ ¦ ^^^ ^ ^ ^^ H ^^ ^^ _ y *
into the history of the life and work of the Earl , Mr . Walford ' s little book will supply all that is needful to give them a fair and comprehensive
idea of his career , while even for those who have read other biographies there is much in this which mil be found to be novel and worthy of notice .
From Messrs . Ward , Lock , & Co . — ' Carleton ' s Traits ^^^^^ ^ BV ^ B ^^ ^^* ^ B ~^^ and ^~ ^ " ¦ " ^^ v ^ Bl Stories » " ^^ ^ B ^^ ™ ^ — ^^ - ^ ~^^ of - ^^ ^—^— the ^^ ^^^>^ H Bf ^ Irish ^^^ ^ B ^ B ^^ T ^ V V ^ H Peasantry BBBBB ^^^ BBf BB ^ B ^ W ^^^> B 1 BV ^ Bf / B ^ BV This ^ BBB ^ BB W ^ Bt VBB
sixpenny edition of Carleton ' s characteristic sketches of Irish life will be welcomed by all who can appreciate their broad humour and graphic
descriptions . The parts , of which three are before us , are clearly printed on thin papor , thus forming convenient pocket companions for a
rail-¦ way journey or a seaside stay , while tile set are paged consecutively for binding . From the same . —" Hearing ¦ and ¦¦ How to Keep Bf it . '
^^^« ^^^ ^^ ^ m ^^^^^ — - — — " V » - — - ^ P" BP » " ~^^ ^ VBl ^ Bl W *> pBk , Bf " ^^^ ^ " *^ ^ B ^ P ^ a ^ " ^ B" w W ^^ ^ ar BVB ^^^^ ^ m * ~^^ V ^ BV the A volume ear in . health of * The and L » ong in diseas Life Series e , and , ' exp treati laining ng of , ! with the aid of carefully executed diagramsthe
structure of the ear and the mode by which it , ful- j file internal its functions evidence . The of the writer volume , we gather is an from aural the __ j
surgeon , and it is only fair to credit , him with a large measure of disinterestedness in making his directions so p M . lain and easy •/ of comprehension JU I
that but few piLtients would remain for his attention if they would only act on his advice here given . The elementary rules for _____ the care and
~ i - y protection of the delicate ^/ organ ought to be considered and acted on by ' all who hare ears to hear . '
From tho same . — The Life of Benjamin Disraeli , Lord Beaconsfio'd—Statesman and Author . ' A sketch of the political « and literary - -- career of
Lord Beaconsfield , , carefully written ~ and ^ preceded by a sketch of the Spanish Jews , from whom he wa . 8 descended . As a feature in this biography
which will mako it specially welcome to the admirers of the graat statesman , we may note that it gives numerous extracts from his more
important speeches . _ , r £ t \
Baf Rf^ ^=^== . - A.— A , Io , L-55 Cgl ...
Baf rf ^ ^ = ^ == . - a . — a , io , l-55 cgl 1 The Publishers . ' Circular . 393 , o , May »
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 16, 1881, page 393, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_16051881/page/9/
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