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GOULD, KENDALL AND LINCOLN'S PUBLICATIONS.

WORKS OF THE REV. JOHN HARRIS, D. D.

THE GREAT COMMISSION:

Or, the Christian Church constituted and charged to convey the Gospel to the World. A Prize Essay. With an Introductory Essay, by W. R. WILLIAMS, D. D. $1.00. **Of the several productions of Dr. Harris. -all of them of great vaine, — that now before us is destined, probably, to exert the most powerful influence in forming the religious and missionary character of the coming generations. But the vast fund of argument and instruction cemorsed in these pages will excite the admiration and inspire the gratitude of thousands in cur own land as well as in Europe. Every clergyman and picus and reflecting layman ought to possess the Tulume, and make it familiar by repeated perusal."-Boston Recorder.

THE PRE-ADAMITE EARTH:

Contributions to Theological Science. 85c.

"This volume is the first of a series, each being complete in itself. By special arrangement with the Author (who will participate in the profits of this edition,) the American publishers will be supplied with the early sheets of the future volumes, and issue it simultaneously with the London Edition MAN:

His constitution and primitive condition; being the second volume of contributions to Theological Scienee. With a finely engraved portrait of the author.

His coptons and beautiful illustrations of the successive laws of the Divine Manifestation, have yielded us inexpressible delight."-London Eclectic Review.

THE GREAT TEACHER:

Or, Characteristics of our Lord's Ministry. With an introductory Essay, by HEMAN HUMPHREY, D. D. Tenth Thousand. 85c.

"The book itself must have cost much meditation, much communion on the bosom of Jesus, and much prayer. Its style is, like the ecuntry which gave it birth, beautiful, varied, inished and everywhere delightful. Bat the style of this work is its smallest excelence. It will be read : it on ht to be read. It will find its way to many parlors, and add to the comforts of many a happy dresude.

MISCELLANIES:

Consisting principally of Sermons and Essays. With an Introductory Essay, and Notes, by J. BELCHER, D. D. 75c.

"Some of these essays are among the finest in the language: and the warmth and energy of religions feeling manifested in several of them, will render them peculiarly the treasure of the closet and the Christian reside."-Bangor Gazette.

MAMMON, 45c. ACTIVE CHRISTIAN, 81c. ZEBULON, 25c.

THE CHURCH IN EARNEST:

By JOHN ANGELL JAMES. Third edition. 50c.

"A very seasonable publication. The church universal needs a re-awakening to its high vocation, and this is a book to effect, so far as human intellect can, the much desired resuscitation.”—New-York Commercial Advertiser.

This is pre-eminently a Book for the times, many pastors are engaged in circulating the work among their people.

THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST:

The Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ. By Dr. Sartorius. Translated from the fifth German edition, by Rev. O. S. STEARNS. 42c.

"A work of much ability, and presenting the argument in a style that will be new to most of American readers: it will deservedly attract attention."—New-York Observer.

**The earnestness, beauty and vivacity of its style, possesses the qualities which should recommend it to the favor of the Christian pubue "-Michigan Christian Herald.

THE APOSTOLICAL AND PRIMITIVE CHURCH:

Popular in its government and simple in its worship. By LYMAN COLEMAN. With and Introductory Essay, by AUGUSTUS NEANDER, of Berlin. Second edition. $1.25.

From Samuel Miller, D. D., Princeton Theological Semmary.

**Gentlemen, — I am truly gratified to find that the Rev. Mr. COLEMAN's work on the Apostolical and Primitive Church. is so soon to reach a second edition. It is, in my judgment, executed with learning, skill, and fidelity; and it will give me great pleasure to learn that it is in the hands of every minster, and every candidate for the ministry in our land. and indeed of every one who is disposed, and who wishes for enlightened and safe guidance, on the great subject of which it treats.

PROVERBS FOR THE PEOPLE:

A series of Discussions on the book of Proverbs, in which are graphically delineated the great doctrines and duties which relate to man's temporal and eternal weai. By Rev. E. L. MAGOON, Cincinnati. 12mo. 90c.

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CRUDEN'S CONDENSED CONCORDANCE:

A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures. By A. CRUDEN. A new and condensed edition, with an Introduction. By Rev. DAVID KING, LL.D. Fifth Thousand. Boards, $125; Sheep, $1.50.

"This valuable edition is printed from English plates, and is a full and fair copy of all that is valuable in Cruden as a Concordance. The principal variation from the larger book consists in the exclusion of the Bible Dictionary, which has long been an incumbrance, and the accuracy and value of which have been depreciated by works of later date, containing recent discoveries, facts, and opinions, unknown to Cruden. The condensation of the quotations of Scripture, arranged under their most obvious heads, while it diminishes the bulk of the work, greatly facilitates the finding of any required passage."

CHRISTIANITY DEMONSTRATED,

In four distinct and independent series of proofs: with an explanation of the Types and Prophecies concerning the Messiah. By Rev. H. NEWCOMB. 12mo. 75c. THE CHURCH MEMBER'S MANUAL

Of Ecclesiastical Principles, Doctrines, and Discipline; presenting a Systematic View of the Structure, Polity, Doctrines, and Practices of Christian Churches, as taught in the Scriptures. By WILLIAM CROWELL. With an Introductory Essay, by HENRY J. RIPLEY, D. D. 90c.

"This very complete Manual of Church Polity is all that could be desired in this department.-Every important point within a wide range, is brought forward, and every point touched is settled." [Christian Review. THE CHURCH MEMBER'S HAND BOOK:

A plain Guide to the Doctrines and Practice of Baptist Churches, by Rev. WILLIAM CROWELL, author of The Church Member's Manual. 18mo., cloth, in press.

THE CHURCH MEMBER'S GUIDE:

By Rev. J. A. JAMES. Edited by Rev. J. O. CHOULES. New edition.
Introductory Essay, by Rev. H. WINSLOW. 38c.

With an

THE FOUR GOSPELS, WITH NOTES,

Chiefly Explanatory; intended principally for Sabbath School Teachers and Bible Classes, and as an aid to Family Instruction. By H. J. RIPLEY, Newton Theological Institution. Seventh Edition. $1.25.

This work should be in the hands of every student of the Bible, especially every Sabbath School and Bible Class teacher. It is prepared with special reference to this class of persons, and contains a mass of just the kind of information wanted.

THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES, WITH NOTES,

Chiefly Explanatory. Designed for Teachers in Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes, and as an aid to Family Instruction. By H. J. RIPLEY. 75c.

THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMENT,

In its relation to God and the Universe. By T. W. JENKYN. D. D. 12mo., cloth. 85c. "We have examined this work with profound interest, and become deeply impressed with its value. Its style is lucid, its analysis perfect, its spirit and tendencies eminently evangelical. We have nowhere else seen the atonement so clearly defined, or vindicated on grounds so appreciable."-N. Y. Recorder.

THE UNION OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE CHURCH, In the Conversion of the World. By T. W. JENKYN, D. D. 12mo., cloth. 85c. "Fine talent, sound learning, and scriptural piety pervade every page. It is impossible that it can be read without producing great effects. Mr. Jenkyn deserves the thanks of the whole body of Christians for a book which will greatly benefit the world and the church."-London Evangelist.

ANTIOCH:

Or, Increase of Moral Power in the Church of Christ. By Rev. P. CHURCH, D. D. With an Introductory Essay, by B. STow, D. D. 18mo., cloth. 50c.

"It is a book of close and consecutive thought, and treats of subjects which are of the deepest Interest, at the present time, to the churches of this country. The author is favorably known to the religious public, as an original thinker, and a forcible writer."-Christian Reflector.

THE CHRISTIAN REVIEW:

A Quarterly Publication. Edited by J. D. KNOWLES, B. SEARS and S. F. SMITH. A limited number of complete sets, from 1836 to 1843 inclusive, being the first eight volumes, can be supplied at $10.00 per set, in neat Cloth backs.

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GOULD, KENDALL AND LINCOLN'S PUBLICATIONS.

THE PSALMIST:

A New Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Baptist Churches. By BARON STOW and S. F. SMITH. Assisted by W. R. Williams, George B. Ide, R. W. Griswold, S. P. Hill, J. B. Taylor, J. L. Dagg, W. T. Brantly, R. B. C. Howell, Samuel W. Lynd, and John M. Peck. Pulpit edition, 12mo., sheep. $1.25. Pew ed., 18mo. 75c. Pocket ed., 32mo., 561c. All the different sizes supplied in extra styles of binding at corresponding prices.

THE PSALMIST, WITH A SUPPLEMENT,

By RICHARD FULLER, of Baltimore, and J. B. JETER, of Richmond. (Style and prices same as above.)

THE SOCIAL PSALMIST.

A New Selection of Hymns for Conference Meetings and Family Worship. by BARON STOW and S. F. SMITH.

This selection has been in preparation nearly five years. It has been the aim of the editors to supply a work of elevated poetic and musical merit, embracing, with many new hymns, all those which have been long familiar in the Conference meeting, and hallowed by early association of home and social prayer. The work contains three hundred and fifty hymns, on good, clear type, and is sold cheap. Price, 25c. $2.50 per dozen.

COMPANION FOR THE PSALMIST:

Containing Original Music. Arranged for Hymns in 'The Psalmist,' of peculiar character and metre. By N. D. GOULD. 12jc.

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THE MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE:

A Collection of Discourses on Christian Missions, by American Authors. Edited by BARON STOW, D. D. 12mo. 85c.

"This work contains fifteen sermons on Missions, by Rev. Drs. Wayland, Griffin, Anderson, Williams, Beecher, Miller, Fuller, Beman, Stone, Mason, Kirk, Stow, and Ide. It is a rich treasure, which ought to be in the possession of every American Christian."

THE KAREN APOSTLE:

Or, Memoir of Ko THAH-BYU, the first Karen convert, with notices concerning his nation. By the Rev. F. MASON. Edited by Prof. H. J. RIPLEY. Fifth Thousand. 25c. MEMOIR OF ANN H. JUDSON,

Late Missionary to Burmah. By Rev. JAMES D. KNOWLES. 18mo. 58c.

"This is one of the most interesting pieces of female biography which has ever come under our notice. No quotation, which our limits allow, would do justice to the facts, and we must, therefore, refer our readers to the volume itself. It ought to be immediately added to every family library. [London Miscellany.

MEMOIR OF GEORGE D. BOARDMAN,

Late Missionary to Burmah, containing much intelligence relative to the Burman Mission. By Rev. ALONZO KING. 12mo. 75c.

"One of the brightest luminaries of Burmah is extinguished, — dear brother Boardman is gone to his eternal rest. He fell gloriously at the head of his troops - in the arms of victory, thirty-eight wild Karens having been brought into the camp of king Jesus since the beginning of the year, besides the thirty-two that were brought in during the two preceding years. Disabled by wounds, he was obliged, through the whole of the last expedition, to be carried on a litter; but his presence was a host, and the Holy Spirit accompanied his dying whispers with almighty influence."' Rev. DR. JUDSON.

MEMOIR OF MRS. HENRIETTA SHUCK,

The First American Female Missionary to China. By Rev. J. B. JETER. Fifth Thousand. 50c.

"We have seldom taken into our hands a more beautiful book than this, and we have no small pleasure in knowing the degrees of perfection attained in this country in the arts of printing and bookbinding, as seen in its appearance. The style of the author is sedate and perspicuous, such as we might expect from his known piety and learning, his attachment to missions, and the amiable lady whose memory he embalms. This book will be extensively read and eminently useful, and thus the ends sought by the author will be happily secured."-Family Visitor.

MEMOIR OF REV. WILLIAM G. CROCKER,

Late Missionary in West Africa, among the Bassas, including a History of the Mission. By R. B. MEDBERY. 62 c.

"This interesting work will be found to contain much valuable information in relation to the present state and prospects of Africa, and the success of Missions in that interesting country, which has just taken a stand among the nations of the earth, and, it is to be hoped, may successfully wield its new powers for the ultimate good of the whole continent. The present work is commended to the attention of every lover of the liberties of man."-Christian Watchman.

GESENIUS'S HEBREW GRAMMAR:

Translated from the 11th German ed. By T. J. CONANT. With a Course of Exercises in Hebrew Grammar, and a Hebrew Chrestomathy, by the Translator. $2.00.

JEWETT ON BAPTISM:

The Mode and Subjects of Baptism. By MILO P. JEWETT, A. M. Tenth Thousand. 25c. JUDSON ON BAPTISM:

By ADONIRAM JUDSON. Fifth Edition, revised and enlarged. 25c.

**This work is now published in book form, and having been thoroughly revised and enlarged by its venerable author, while in this country, it will be sought for and read with interest by all.

LIFE OF PHILIP MELANCTHON:

By F. A. Cox, D. D. 75c,

CHRISTIANITY AND SLAVERY:

A Review of Drs. Fuller and Wayland, on Slavery. By Rev. WM. HAGUE. 121C. STRICTURES

On the Rev. Wm. Hague's Review of Drs. Fuller and Wayland, on Domestic Slavery. By Rev. THOMAS MEREDITH, Raleigh, N. C. 12 c.

ONESIMUS:

Or, the Apostolic Direction to Christian Masters in reference to their Slaves. By EVANGELICUS. 18mo., cloth. 25c.

MY PROGRESS IN ERROR AND RECOVERY TO TRUTH. Or, a Tour through Universalism, Unitarianism, and Skepticism. 16mo. 621c. MALCOM'S BIBLE DICTIONARY:

A Dictionary of the most important Names, Objects, and Terms, found in the Holy Scriptures; intended principally for Sunday School Teachers and Bible Classes. By H. MALCOM, D. D. One Hundredth Thousand. 50c.

HAGUE'S GUIDE TO CONVERSATION

On the New Testament. 2 vols. 17c. each.

SABBATH SCHOOL CLASS BOOK.

Comprising copious Exercises on the Sacred Scriptures. By E. LINCOLN. 12c. LINCOLN'S SCRIPTURE QUESTIONS,

With the Answers annexed, giving in the language of the Sacred Volume, interesting portions of the History, and a concise view of the Doctrines and Duties exhibited in the Bible. $1.00 per dozen.

THE SABBATH SCHOOL HARMONY:

For Sabbath Schools, Juvenile Singing Schools, and Family Devotion. By N. D. GOULD. 12 c.

THE SACRED MINSTREL:

A Collection of Church Music. By N. D. GOULD. 75c.

SCRIPTURE NATURAL HISTORY:

By WM. CARPENTER, London; with improvements, by Rev. G. D. ABBOTT. $1.00. THE IMITATION OF CHRIST: By THOMAS A. KEMPIS. 38c.

BAXTER'S SAINT'S REST: A fine edition. 50c.

THE CHRISTIAN'S DAILY TREASURY:

A Religious Exercise for every day in the year. By Rev. E. TEMPLE. $1.00.

THE SOCIAL

PSALMIST;

A NEW SELECTION OF HYMNS FOR CONFERENCE MEETINGS AND FAMILY WORSHIP, BY BARON STOW AND S. F. SMITH.

This selection has been in preparation nearly five years, during which time it has been subjected to repeated examination and careful revision. The object in its preparation has been to furnish a selection of choice Hymns, for the Vestry and the Family Circle, of moderate size and at trifling expense, exactly suited to the various stages and conditions of the conference, and other devotional meetings usually held in the Conference Room, as well as in Family Worship. Hymns, for instance, on topics embracing prayer, praise, warning, invitation, entreaty, regeneration, repentance, faith, times of declension, times of revival, receiving and dismissing members; the Church in prosperity, and in adversity; Missionary, Sabbath School, and maternal meetings; meeting and parting, sickness and health, opening and closing year; brevity of time; death, judgment, heaven, &c. It has been the aim to supply hymns not only of elevated poetic and musical merit, but of true devotional spirit. A selection of some of the choicest hymns in the Psalmist, adapted to the design of this book, will here be found, together with several new hymns, as well as those long familiar in the conference meeting, and hallowed by early associations of home, and social prayer. Their familiarity, instead of being an objection to them, is their highest praise. That they have expressed the devout aspirations of those who have passed on to the worship of the heavenly temple, gives them a charm which compositions wholly new could not claim. In the minds of different Christians, we believe that most of the hymns in this book will summon up some sweet and holy recollections.

The work contains 350 Hymns, besides Doxologies in various meters, not numbered in the list of hymns. They are the productions of 134 different authors; 115 are by Watts, 18 by Steele, 17 by Doddridge, 14 by Newton, 9 by Wesley, 5 each by Cowper, Fawcett, Kelly, and Smith, 4 each by Heber Beddome, Stennett and Toplady, and others by Swain, Montgomery, Hart, Dwight, Barbauld, Hyde, Reed, Heginbotham, Grant, Cennick, Oliver, Edmeston, Kenn, De Fleury, Scott, Dobell, Raffles, Pitt, Noel, Medley, Cotton, Ryland, Williams, Boden, Cottrell, Logan, Conder, Collyer, Milman, Kirkham, White, Collins, Robinson, Duncan, Stowell, Cobbin, Kingsbury, Thornby, Allen, Grigg, &c. There is a large variety of every description of meter, embracing 83 Long, 119 Common, 54 Short, and 94 of various peculiar meters.

It was first contemplated having Music in the volume, but on consultation and reflection it was deemed unadvisable, as it must necessarily add to the size and expense of the book, and music not familiar enough to sing in social worship without notes is of little avail, and is seldom used by those even unacquainted with music, and most of those who usually sing in the conference meeting are entirely unacquainted with the rudiments of music, and consequently are in no way benefitted by this addition; and not unfrequently the spirit of devotion is retarded, by the use of tunes not familiar to those who usually join in this favorite soul-stirring service.

The work contains three valuable Indexes; an Index of First Lines, a General Index, and a very full Particular Index of Subjects.

The type, and size of the page, are the same as the 18mo., or pew size of the Psalmist. It is printed on good paper, and strongly bound in sheep, and is afforded at the very low price of twenty-five cents per copy, and 2.50 per dozen.

Copies for examination furnished clergymen gratis, on application to the publishers. The work, n paper covers, can be sent by mail at a trifling expense for postage.

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