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LOOKING

BACKWARD.

2000-1887.

By Edward Bellamy.

12mo, $1.50; paper, 50 cents.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. WHAT PAPERS SAY.

"The extraordinary effect which Mr. Bellamy's romance has had with the public; . . . one cannot deny the charms of the author's art; . . . his alluring allegory,"

Says W. D. Howells.

"Looking Backward' is the 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' of the Industrial Slavery of To-day-a noble dream admirably wrought out,

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Says James Jeffrey Roche.

"That remarkable and fascinating novel which so many are now reading," Says Edmund C. Stedman.

"Bellamy's wonderful book," Says Edward Everett Hale.

"It is a revelation and an evangel," Says Frances E. Willard.

"All who are studying the problems of the age, all who believe in progress, all who are free to receive new light upon the capacities and possibilities of the race, will find in Mr. Bellamy's exceedingly clever book satisfaction and inspiration,"

Says the New York Tribune.

moral in the ingenious, elaborate, unre"There is a great and penetrating strained imagination of Mr. Bellamy," Says the Boston Post.

"A glowing prophecy and a gospel of peace,'

Says The Nation, New York.

"It has made a deeper and more lasting impression than any other book of the year, not even excepting the two great theological novels," Says the Boston Herald.

MISS LUDINGTON'S SISTER.

A ROMANCE OF IMMORTALITY.

By Edward Bellamy.

16mo, $1.25; paper, 50 cents.

"Clever, original, and refreshing. He fairly revels at the close in the ingenious combination of plot with theory, and the brightest of story-telling with the

vaguest of romancing... an appreciative and sympathetic sketch of life, and love, and virtue, as well as a most entertaining story,"

Says The Critic, of New York.

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THE APPEAL TO LIFE.

A new volume of Sermons. By THEODORE T. MUNGER, D. D. Fifth Edition.

$1.50.

Each sermon is a beautiful little treasure in itself; full of devout, earnest, powerful houghts expressed in a very felicitous and exquisite manner. We give the volume our highest comnendation, and most earnestly advise every preacher who is not a dogmatist on the one hand, or a eciter of texts on the other, to make its quiet and patient acquaintance. Only one here and there, na decade, will be able to reach the high mark which these sermons attain; but for purposes of inpiration, and as furnishing very high models of a Divine art, we know of but few which attain to heir lofty pitch of excellence. Literary World (London).

A remarkable book... worth study both on account of its elevated tone, its deep thoughtfulless, and its sympathetic insight. The Spectator (London).

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A more original and suggestive volume of sermons than this we have not met with for years. -North British Daily Mail.

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The sermons are characterized by faith in God and in the divine order which he has established. Their strength lies in the appeal they make to the deepest moral convictions of their readers. The Independent.

THE FREEDOM OF FAITH.

A volume of Sermons, with an Introductory Essay on "The New Theology."

enteenth Edition. $1.50.

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The very essence of the Gospel is here; no precious element is wanting; the insight of faith, the unity of sentiment, and heroism of purpose that shine from every chapter of this noble book will commend themselves to ingenuous and devout men of all creeds. The Century.

The sermons deserve to rank with the noblest productions of modern times; they have the large ympathies of Beecher, the exegetical tact of Robertson, the literary finish of Vaughan, and the darng of Maurice. . . . Really fresh, suggestive, and inspiring. - British Quarterly Review.

ON THE THRESHOLD.

Talks to Young People on Purpose, Friends and Companions, Manners, Thrift, SelfReliance and Courage, Health, Reading and Intellectual Life, Amusements, and Faith. Twentieth Edition. $1.00.

The work is a plea, not for asceticism or rigidity of any kind, but for self-respect, open-mindedless, and right-living; for good faith and earnestness of life; for cheerful courage, honesty, and good health alike of body and mind. It is such a plea as all manly young men will listen to with interest and profit.-New York Evening Post.

It is worth, for young men, dozens of average Sunday-school books. The Well-Spring.

LAMPS AND PATHS.

A book of Sermons to Children, simple, short, and thoroughly interesting. Most of them were given on Flower Festival Sundays of several years.

tion. $1.00.

Seventh Edi

Some of the best specimens of sermons to children that I have ever read. They are clear in hought, fresh and pictorial in style. ... These sermons would be admirable reading in the family ircle on Sunday afternoons. Rev. WASHINGTON GLADDEN.

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4 PARK STREET, BOSTON; 11 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK.

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