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PRESENTATION VOLUMES.

I.

Handsome cloth, plate paper, bevelled, gilt, price 5s.

OLD OSCAR: The Faithful Dog.

Illustrated after Original

By H. G. REID, Author of "Art Studies from Landseer," etc.
Sketches by LANDSEER, WILKIE, and WEIR, in the possession of the Author.

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"The circulation of 'Old Oscar,' in various forms, has already reached the number of about 500,000 copies. It is fully equal to 'Rab and his Friends.'"-The Church Standard.

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OUR FOLKS. John Churchill's Letters Home. By AGNES GIBERNE, Author of "Sun, Moon, and Stars," "Tim Teddington's Dream," etc. This unique volume contains forty Portraits of "Folks" in "Our Village," drawn by Cheret, and engraved in the first style of art by J. D. Cooper.

III.

Rich cloth, bevelled, gilt, price 2s. 6d., with Portrait and Autograph Letter. HUGH STOWELL: A Life and its Lessons. By the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Author of "England's Royal Home," etc. "He was a genuine successor of our best Reformers."-Dean McNeile.

HUGH

IV.

In bevelled cloth, gilt, with Portrait, price 25.

MCNEILE, and Reformation Truth.

With a Biographical Sketch by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Author of "What Church?" "Our Protestantism-so excellent in itself, so won to our country, and so kept-is well worth keeping still, and keeping pure."-Dean McNeile. Page 68.

V.

Cloth gilt, with Frontispiece, price 2s. 6d.

SUNGLEAMS: Rondeaux and Sonnets.

By the Rev. RICHARD WILTON, M.A., Author of "Woodnotes and Church Bells."

PILGRIM

VI.

Cloth gilt, with Frontispiece, price 2s. 6d.

CHIMES, for the Weeks of the Year.

By the Rev. W. POOLE BALFERN, Author of "Lyrics for the Heart."

VII.

Cloth gilt, with Frontispiece, price 2s. 6d.

SCRIPTURE ECHOES in our Church's Collects. By the Rev. J. P. HOBSON, M.A., Vicar of Stanstead Abbotts, Ware.

VIII.

Rich cloth, bevelled, gilt, price 2s. 6d. With Portrait by T. C. SCOTT.

“TWO CITIES:" with other "Papers Practical."

By the late Rev. J. FLOWERS SERJEANT, Vicar of St. Mary's, Fulham.
With Biographical Sketch by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D.

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A SERIES OF SHILLING VOLUMES FOR POPULAR READING: Edited by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Author of " England's Royal Home," etc.

TO BE ISSUED AT INTERVALS.

TALKS WITH THE PEOPLE

BY MEN OF MARK.

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Volume II.

PRESIDENT GARFIELD.

With Portrait drawn by T. D. SCOTT. Biography by H. G. REID, Author of "Old Oscar," etc. Selection from Speeches, etc., by A. J. SYMINGTON, Editor of "Men of Light and Leading."

The "Talks" in these volumes will deal with "the politics of home"-the most important politics of all-which pre-eminently concern the domestic and social happiness and prosperity of the people. Each volume is complete in itself.

Review of Volume I. By the Earl of Shaftesbury.

"This valuable and deeply interesting volume is the first of a series which the Editor of Home Words purposes to issue at intervals. The portrait of Lord Shaftesbury is very good. The idea of reproducing, in a series of handy books, selections from the writings of our best and most esteemed men of mark' is worthy of the Editor's enterprising mind."-The Record.

"This is the first of a series of handsomely bound volumes designed for popular reading. If the succeeding volumes are characterized by the excellences of the pioneer sample, the series will assuredly become popular in the widest sense of the term. A finely engraved portrait of 'the good Earl' is given."-The Church of England Temperance Chronicle.

Just Published, in handsome binding, suitable for presentation, price is. 6d.
JOSEPH

LIVESEY:

A LIFE STORY AND ITS LESSONS.

By FREDERICK SHERLOCK, Author of "Illustrious Abstainers," etc.

A fine Portrait of Mr. Livesey, taken from a recent photograph, drawn by T. D. Scott, and engraved by R. & E. Taylor, is given as a Frontispiece.

LONDON:

"HOME WORDS" PUBLISHING OFFICE, 1, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C.

MAGAZINES FOR THE HOME.

Edited by the REV. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D.,

Formerly Rector of St. Nicholas', Worcester, Author of "England's Royal Home."

I.

THE FIRESIDE.

THE NEW VOLUME, RICHLY BOUND, 7s. 6d., CONTAINS
TWO NEW SERIAL TALES,

Entitled,

I. BENVENUTA; OR, RAINBOW COLOURS. By Mrs. MARSHALL, Author of "Mrs. Haycock's Chronicles," etc.

2. THINGS AS THEY WERE; AUNT JUDITH'S RECOLLECTIONS. By MARY SEELEY, Author of "Switzerland and the Swiss," etc.

3. TEMPERANCE PIONEERS. BY FREDERICK SHERLOCK, Author of "Illustrious Abstainers," etc.

4. BIBLE EMBLEMS. By the Rev. C. WAReing Bardsley, M.A., Vicar of Christ Church. Surbiton.

Other Serial Works by well-known Authors.

6d. MONTHLY.

"The Fireside' is excellent, and wonderfully cheap."-The Times.

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III.

THE DAY OF DAYS. 1d. Monthly. New Volume, 2s. CONTAINS:

1. Words of Ministry in the Home.

2. Sunday Tales Illustrating Bible Truths. 3. Leaves of Christian Biography.

4. Mission Work.

5. The Sunday Bible Hour.

6. The Olive Branch, etc., etc. "An extraordinary_cheap publication."East Anglian Daily Times.

"Deserves to be most extensively circulated."-Wakefield Herald.

"A marvel of cheapness, got up in a superior style."-Kentish Independent.

"THE DAY OF DAYS, reduced to a penny, now runs an even race with the favourite HOME WORDS."-Peterborough Advertiser.

"THE DAY OF DAYS, as a Sunday Magazine, is without a rival. Mental vigour and moral excellence combined."-Hastings and St. Leonards' News.

"It is hard to believe, on turning over the pages, that it is sold at so low a price."Church Sunday-School Magazine.

"Bright, pithy, and always welcome."Derby Mercury.

LONDON: "HOME WORDS" PUBLISHING OFFICE, 1, PATernoster BuildINGS, E.C

Works by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Formerly Rector of St. Nicholas', Worcester.

I.

In bevelled cloth, gilt edges, with Illustration, ıs. 6d.
THE FORGOTTEN TRUTH;

Or, The Gospel of the Holy Ghost. With Selected Hymns of the Spirit.

CONTENTS.

Chap. I.-The Forgotten Truth. Chap. II.-The Church's Need; or, The Brethren Entreated. Chap. III.-The Quenching of the Spirit.

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"I have heard many sermons on the love of the Father, and the love of the Son, but never one on the love of the Spirit.' Is not this truth sadly forgotten?"-Preface.

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"We heartily recommend this thoughtful and thoroughly spiritual treatise."-The Churchman.

1. The Best Wish.

II.

In bevelled cloth gilt, toned paper, with Frontispiece, 3s. 6d.

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THE BEST WISH.

CONTENTS.

6. The Quenching of the
Spirit.

7. St. Andrew.

8. Christian Experience.

9. The Census.

10. Missionary Intercession.
II. Decision for God.

"Worthy of the author of 'The Way Home.""-Record.

III.

12. Fiery Trials.

13. A Nation's TrueGratitude.

14. The Palm Tree.

15. Harvest Lessons.

16. God's Kingdom.

17. The Ability of God.

18. Parting Words.

"A high religious tone."-Rock.

In bevelled cloth gilt, toned paper, with Frontispiece, 3s. 6d.
WORDS OF MINISTRY.

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"A most practical and profitable work."-The Christian Treasury (Dr. Bonar).

"This attractively got-up volume, by the author of 'The Way Home,' 'The Parents' Gift,' and other well-known works, is well suited in every way for a home gift."-Record.

IV.

IS IT UTOPIAN?

The Evangelization of the Masses by Voluntary Lay Help.
(Reprinted from "Can Nothing be Done?") IS.

"We sincerely hope this plea may not be urged in vain."-The Record.

V.

Handsomely bound in crimson and gold, price 2s. 6d.
MANY THINGS.

"Something well said on almost every topic."- Public Opinion.

"Many things' does not contain a single dead thing."-Sword and Trowel.

VI.

With many Illustrations, cloth, gilt edges, price 2s.

SHAKSPEARE'S DEBT TO THE BIBLE.

Cheap and handy: a very welcome addition to Shakspeare literature."-Bookseller.

LONDON: "HOME WORDS" PUBLISHING OFFICE, 1, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C

selves.

Works by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D.

VII.

Parents who pray for and with their children, often wish to help them to pray for them"THE PARENTS' GIFT" is designed to afford such help.

THE PARENTS' GIFT:

A Help to Early Prayer and Praise. In cloth gilt, with Frontispiece, price 2s. 6d. "Calculated to supply a distinct want; and, what is more important, to supply it effectually."Church Sunday School Teachers' Magazine.

VIII.

POPULAR RECREATION

(A Church Congress Paper); and The Theatre as It Is.

IS. 6d.

"We have provided for the working classes work, churches, schools, but have left it to the devil to find them recreation."-The late Canon Miller.

IX.

"The hinge upon which the whole question between Catholics [Roman] and all who dissent from them turns."-POPE PIUS IX. (4th Sept., 1869).

"WHAT

Cloth gilt, 25. Fourth and enlarged Edition.

CHURCH?" AND "THE ONLY FAITH
AND FOLD."

ROMANISM AND ANGLICANISM TESted.

CORRESPONDENCE WITH ARCHBISHOP MANNING.

REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION.

"Such is the promise of this important and seasonable work-a promise which we need hardly say is amply redeemed. From first to last, without circumlocution, and without digression, the argument is carried on with cumulative force to its irresistible conclusion."-Record. "We shall be surprised if What Church?' does not bring forth a rejoinder; but whoever replies had better be careful of his statements."-Public Opinion.

X.

A BOOK OF SYMPATHY FOR HOME SORROWERS.

HEART CHEER FOR HOME SORROW.

Selected by the Editor of The Fireside. Third Thousand. Cloth gilt, red edges, price is. "Guards against precipitating consolation."-Review.

TEMPERANCE BOOKS.

I.

Now ready, Eighth Thousand, richly bound, Is.

THE TEMPERANCE WITNESS-BOX.
Compiled by the REV. CHARLES BULLOCK, B. D.

"One of the most concise books on Temperance I have ever read."-Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S.

IL

Now ready, richly bound in cloth, gilt, price is. 6d.

TEMPERANCE LANDMARKS:

By the REV. ROBERT MAGUIRE, D.D.

1829-1879.

"Should be read by all who have the welfare of the people at heart."-Public Opinion.

III.

A TRIANGULAR

ARGUMENT:

Or "THE LOGIC OF THE TAP."

PRINTED IN COLOURS ON PLATE PAPER FOR FRAMING.

This Illustrated Temperance Card, designed by the Editor of Hand and Heart, gives three Engravings by J. D. Cooper, from Original Drawings by Cheret. It is suitable for Coffee-houses and Halls, Workmen's Clubs, and general distribution. Twelve copies post free for Is. Also supplied in quantities on special terms.

LONDON: "HOME WORDS" PUBLISHING OFFICE, 1, Paternoster BUILDINGS, E.C.

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