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HOME WORDS" LIBRARY.

I.

"The Queen is much pleased with 'England's Royal Home.””—Windsor, May 21st. Now ready, Second Thousand, in rich cloth, gilt edges, toned paper, with seventeen Portraits and Illustrations by T. C. SCOTT, J. D. COOPER, and others. Price 55.

ENGLAND'S

ROYAL

HOME.

By the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Editor of The Fireside, etc.

"It is well that this beautiful picture of domestic happiness in high places should be brought within the reach of a large circle of readers."-The Guardian.

"Exceedingly entertaining."-Sword and Trowel.

"We predict a considerable share of popularity for it."-The Graphic.

REPRINTED FROM "ENGLAND'S ROYAL HOME."

I. Doubly Royal (Third Thousand): Life of II. The Home Life of the Prince Consort. Rich cloth, gilt, with (Third Thousand.) In rich cloth, gilt, with Portrait, 2s. 6d.

Princess Alice.

Portrait, 25.

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By Mrs. JOHNSON (Daughter of the late Dr. M'Caul), Author of "Hints to Untrained Teachers," etc. In handsome binding, suitable for wedding presentation. 35. 6d.

Sir Howard Elphinstone writes: "I am directed to state that Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught has great pleasure in accepting the copy of 'The Bride Elect,' by Mrs. Johnson." A truly bridal volume. An elegant and useful wedding gift."-Record.

"A book to give a strong sense of responsibility, and to stir up the energies. We should like to see it much read and much heeded."-Guardian.

"Mrs. Johnson's clever book is full of excellent hints and ideas. We make a somewhat long extract, as we consider it a remarkable and praiseworthy attempt to reduce women's dress to a system."-The Queen.

III.

HOME MAKERS: and How they Made Them.

WITH MOTHERLY WORDS TO MOTHERS. By the late Mrs. CLARA L. BALFOUR.

"Many Things." 2s. 6d.

"We commend it to households of every class."-Daily Telegraph.

IV.

Uniform with

TRUE AND STRONG; or, Mark Heywood's Work. With other Home Tales. By Mrs. MARSHALL. 2s. 6d.

"Mrs. Marshall's hand is well skilled in delineating scenes of joy or sorrow, brightness or gloom."-Record.

V.

MRS. HAYCOCK'S CHRONICLES.

Uniform with the above.

A Tale of Life

2s. 6d.

Service.

By Mrs. MARSHALL, Author of "True and Strong," etc., etc.

"Very good."-Church and Home.

VI.

Elegantly bound in cloth, 2s. 6d. ; in fancy boards, Is. 6d.
PITHY PROVERBS POINTED.

By the Rev. S. B. JAMES, M. A., with Fourteen Illustrations by S. C. PENNefather. "A seasonable gift book."-Daily Telegraph.

Short, amusing, and instructive papers."-Record.

"We have not enjoyed a book for a long time as we have this."-Church and Home.

VII.

In cloth, gilt, toned paper, with Portrait and eight Illustrations, 3s. 6d.

THE

STORY OF THE TENTMAKER.

By the late Very Reverend DEAN CHAMPNEYS, with Biographical Sketch by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D.

"We heartily commend this attractive volume."-Record.

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

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Richly bound in cloth, gilt, with Frontispiece, price 3s. 6d.

THE ROMANCE OF THE LONDON DIRECTORY.

By the Rev. CHARLES WAREING Bardsley, M.A., Vicar of Ulverston.
Author of "English Surnames," etc.

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"A book brimful of instruction."-The Antiquary.

"If any one doubts the existence of an element of romance in that seemingly prosaic volume the 'London Directory,' let him forthwith purchase Mr. Bardsley's fascinating volume, and sit down to enjoy it. It is full of interest, and of curious information."-The Record.

"Curiously interesting. Affords an educational discipline of a very profitable kind.”—Sword and Trowel.

II.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

Now ready, cloth gilt, with Illustration, Is.

“NEHEMIAH

NIBBS'

"Well cooked, and very good eating."-The Record.

"A story of sterling worth."-The Worcestershire Advertiser. "Written in Mr. Bardsley's best style."-Liverpool Courier.

"HOME

III.

GOOSE.”

Now ready, cloth gilt, with Illustrations, 1s. 6d.

WORDS" BIRTHDAY BOOK,

AND AUTOGRAPHIC RECORD.

With Topic Texts, "The Triune Faith," selected by the late Frances Ridley Havergal.

Arranged by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Editor of "Home Words."

IV.

A FAC-SIMILE WORK BY THE LATE FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERgal.

Now ready, richly bound, patent leatherette, bevelled and gilt edges, for presentation, 3s. 6d. With Two Illustrations. One from a Drawing by F. R. H.

"MY BIBLE STUDY:"

For the Sundays of the Year.

These "Bible Studies," written by "F. R. H." during the last two years of her life, have been reproduced in fac-simile, in order to retain their fresh and original attractiveness, and so render them more distinctly a personal memorial of one who ever urged the study of the Word, and from day to day brought forth from it the "hid treasures" which enriched herself, and helped her to

enrich others.

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

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SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTATION YOLUMES.

By the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D., Author of "The Way Home,"
Editor of "Home Words," etc.

I. A BOOK FOR SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHERS, And Other CHRISTIAN WOrkers
Fifth Thousand, bevelled cloth, gilt, price is. 6d.

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'CAN NOTHING BE DONE?”

THE STORY OF ROBERT RAIKES. A Plea for the Masses. "Can Nothing be Done?' is suggestive and entertaining; every page bears evidence of the strong hand and warm heart of its author. Both within and without it is a worthy memento of the centenary of Robert Raikes."-The Sword and Trowel.

"Simple and attractive. We hope Can Nothing be Done?' will have a large circulation. The lessons taught by the story of Robert Raikes are applied to present-day needs."-The Church Sunday School Magazine.

"Should be in the hands of every Sunday School teacher in the kingdom."-Gloucester Mercury. 'Comprehensive, terse, and attractive. A very practical discussion."-National Church.

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II. A BOOK FOR SUNDAY SCHOLARS.

Fiftieth Thousand, cloth gilt, price 6d.

"WHAT DO WE OWE HIM?”

ROBERT RAIKES; or, The Story of the Grain of Mustard Seed. WITH PORTRAIT AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS.

"Will be heartily welcomed, and eagerly read."—Irish Church Advocate.

III. A DEVOTIONAL BOOK FOR SUNDAY SCHOLARS.
Fifth Thousand, cloth gilt, with Illustration, "GOD IS LOVE," price is.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL GIFT.

A HELP TO EARLY PRAYER AND PRAISE. "Would it not be a good plan if each Sunday-school teacher were to make a point to ascertain whether their scholars do really pray night and morning, and of what their prayers consist? Perhaps some will be startled by the result."-The Church Sunday School Magazine.

IV. SUITABLE FOR CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES.

THE WAY HOME:

Or, The Gospel in the Parable: An Earthly Story with a Heavenly Meaning.

Thirtieth Thousand. In Fourteen Chapters, elegantly bound in coloured boards, with Five Illustrations, price is. Also, richly bound in cloth, gilt, 25.

A MAGAZINE EDITION OF "THE WAY HOME.”

The volume, which has already passed through Six Editions, was originally issued at the price of 3s. 6d. It is now, in an illustrated, larger, and more attractive form, sold for One Shilling: furnishing an example of the possible cheapness of books, if they can be printed in numbers corresponding with the circulation of our popular Magazines.

Since this experiment, if successful, cannot fail largely to promote the diffusion of Christian literature, it is hoped that the Clergy and others will aid in introducing the volume to general notice, calling the attention of Booksellers to it, etc. The publisher will be glad to forward a Specimen Copy for this purpose, free by post, to any address on receipt of twelve stamps.

As a book suitable for Confirmation candidates, it can be supplied to the Clergy on special terms for fifty or one hundred copies.

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

SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTATION YOLUMES (continued).

V.

FIRESIDE TALES AND SKETCHES.

By AGNES GIBERNE, C. WAREING BARDSLEY, M. A., Mrs. MARSHALL, and other Authors. 2s. 6d.

VI.

ECHOES FROM THE WORD:"

For the Christian Year. By the late FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL. With Engraving of her Early Home and Resting-place at Astley. IS.

VII.

THE ROYAL LAW.

With other Sunday Tales. By Mrs. MARSHALL, Author of "True and Strong," etc. 2s. 6d. VIII.

ROBIN'S CAROL, AND WHAT CAME of it. The Story of the Robin Dinners. Edited by the Rev. CHARLES BULLOCK, B.D. With Illustrations designed by S. C. PENNEFAther. 25. and Is.

IX.

PUZZLEDOM.

For Fireside Amusement. By One of the Old Boys. With a Preface by the

Editor of Hand and Heart.

2s. 6d.

"A capital collection for winter evenings."-Record.

X.

THE OLIVE LEAF;

Or, Prayers for the Little Ones.

In coloured cover, with Frontispiece. Price 3d.; cloth, 6ď.

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

CANON CONNOR, one of Her Majesty's Chaplains, writes:

"Her Majesty permits me to say, she has read and approved of it with much pleasure."

Now ready, in handsome cloth, gilt design, 7s. 6d.

THE NEW VOLUME OF

"HAND

AND

HEART."

It contains "A Complete History of the Year," " Biographies of Men of Mark," several "Serial Tales,' many Papers on leading "Social Topics," and above

ONE HUNDRED ART ILLUSTRATIONS AND PORTRAITS.

The Volume will make a capital Gift for the Colonies.

A Colonist (an English clergyman's son) writes from Gippsland, Victoria: "I can hardly tell you how very glad I am to get the paper. I often wonder how the Editor manages to get hold of news which is so very interesting to me and all who read it. After I have finished with it, I send it on to friends of mine." Few are without relatives or friends in "Greater Britain" who would be equally glad to get Home News from the old country. The new volume would find a welcome in many Colonial Homes. It can be ordered from any Bookseller.

NOTICES OF THE

"The art is as good as the literature."-The Art Journal.

PRESS.

"A splendid volume, will deserving a permanent existence."-The Record.

The Derby Mercury says:-"We are more pleased than ever with its thorough manliness of tone its outspoken comments on passing events, and the admirable summary of the news of the day contained in its columns."

SPECIAL NOTICE.

"HAND AND HEART"-ALTERATION OF TITLE.

In order to give greater prominence to the aim of this Journal, to supply Church and Literary Intelligence, as well as the General News of the Week, the title has been changed to

The Church Standard:

AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL AND REVIEW. In every respect the principles advocated remain unchanged.

As showing the high position attained by this journal, it may be stated that during the past six years it has reached the total issue of about

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"HAND AND HEART" now appears as a Monthly Penny Supplementary Number unde the Title of

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A FAMILY, SOCIAL, AND TEMPERANCE JOURNAL.

It will supply reading for the Home on topics of general interest, with a summary of the Week's News.

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

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