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From Ancient Messrs and . Modern George . ' B By ell the & Rev — Sons . G . — -. J ' Homilies . Davies .
ft LlLlv" *¦> * - »*•** . --w « ---- — — ^ j - - - Part 1 i 805 « n . * > - _ IV 43 43 . . with witn Sermons Memoi memoi by r r Rev and ana . Edward Essay XL-ssay . . Blencowe ^ The ^ me new new ,
issue of Mr , . Davies ' s useful work gives us twenty clergyman sermons in its by , infancy who tha , in late seems days Mr when to . have Blencowe the don Church e , in a coun a revival quiet try
unpretending tractiveness was novi *** ? wmvww of ^ - way - his * -- , much preaching ^ useful — c > is — work shown — - . The by the atinto
his rtory church of a friend one market wno - says day that to hear on going the short
¦ address _ _ which m he V gave after & m prayers , he " 1 found fr ^ the j 1 market women congregated in the church , having too
left one of their the baskets first clergymen in the porch to introduce . He was Harvest , , well
written Thanksg , iving and their Services sty . le His is admirable sermons are , fluent , easy ^ p < lv ^ f f , a and **¦» ^ w . ¦ * ™ ¦ finished ¦—^ — ~ - ~ ¦ ¦ — , and — yet ^ j ' easy ^^ to be understood
by the people . ' From MessrsBenham & Coof Colchester . —
. ., 'A Soldier ' s Experience ; things not generally known ; showing the price of "War in blood and
treas author ure of , ' b this y One little of book the , Royal Sergeant Fusiliers T . Growing . The , tells the story not only of his own life in the
ranks , including his service in the Crimean War , but also introduces a sketch of some noteworthy ' Christian heroes / as he terms them—Sir H .
Havelock and Colonel , Maj Blackad or Malan er . , Captain The narrative Hedley is Vicars simple , and homelin style as befits an English soldier
and it has y merits of its own which will at once , l ) e recognised a by a — sympathetic »/ a . reader .
From Messrs . William Black 1 wood & Sons . —
' School Recitation Book . Books I . to VI . for Standards "b the London v m I . to . b VI School . One b Board of JVfc the rf in JB 1 ~ methods order < b dte to adopted ive ~ the fc ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ f ^^ r ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ . ^^*^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ g F *^ * ^*^ ^^^ ' ^^
parents of their scholars an interest in the children ' s work is to invite them to attend entertainments recite at which the young folks sing and
recite , , and and thus thn « g on ive irft some « r > m pi evidence fivif ^ JATiPA of the thfi pro r > ro - - Wit cess witn h they are making . To supply the schools
recitation recitation book books s suited suited not not merely merelv fop tor such such tor purposes * ur me the ordinary ordinarv as that to schoo school which l routine routine we have . is Is referred the the obi obiect , but ect
of this addition to Messrs . Blackwood , ' s Edumendation cational Series to the , and littl we volumes can give Each cordial section
com-—""^ u UVI H 1 U J . ILU 1 CJ e VU 1 U 1 UCO . . JUiCk ^ U OC ^ LilVJlJI terms * ¦* s ui « ! idapted B of or the the to Education Ed its ucation respective Codes Codes Standard ; : and and while while under the the the
selections ° J ¦ Kec > the iter plan , ' they can of be the presen used old- t fashioned as the an additional exercise Poetry of advantag Book memory or e ^ at they utd pointed' for breathtakingand
questions ave at the are and end ' notes puiuicu of each . In lesson the vxoni a books > glossary ii - 'V & i ^ iug for , with auu the Jguer £ standards the notes are more elaborate ,
- ¦¦ convey taors a l from arge amount whose of works usefu selections l information . S" ^ —^*^ are
made include not only the classic poets of the past , but the best modern writers of England
and America . Pro Philadel m Messrs phia . U P . S . . A Blakisfcon .. — ' Alcoholic , Son Inebriety , & Co . from , of
a Records Medical / b Stand y Josep point h Parrish with Cases , M from . D . the The Clinical title of this volume proclaims it at once to be a work ,
fession intended of more which particularl its author y for is a the member medical but pro at - ¦ the same time it will be found well worth ; of '
perusal by all temperance reformers . Drunkenness y ' Dr to . it Parrish being regards often as constitutional a disease , the in predisposition other cases ¦ ] !
the result j of j - external — — — injuries — — ~ - — — — or , shock — ~ — — — — s to the - — — - —^ pw , nervous system ; and after describing its manifestations , fie proceeds to offer suggestions for
its treatment . The hereditary taint of drunkenness showing he how dwells it may upon appear at considerable in a direct length line of
transmutation inebriety , or in may the be form deflected of epilepsy and appear , insanity by , chorea , hysteria , or even crime . The modes of
cure which he advocates combine wholesome restraint with psychological and hygienic methods such as are successfully employed in hospitals
for inebriates . The author illustrates his subject by quoting a variety of cases which have been within his own pro M . fessional experience L * -or have
been noted by physicians in this country and in the United States . From the same ¦ i . —* Speech and fb its Defectsconsidered
^^^^™ ^ p ^™ Ph ~^ m" ^ pp ^^^^» ysiolog ^^^ ^^^^^™ ^^^ w ^^ ^^ p ^ p » ^— icall ™ ^^ r ^¦ ^ y , Patholog ^^^ ^ m ^ - ^^ r ^^ p » - ^^ m v ^ vhw ~^^^^»^^» icall ^ v ^^ ^ P" ^^ p 1 »^^^ y ^^ , h *^ p ~ Historicall ^^^ ^^^ ^ P ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ , ^ M ^^^ ^ " ^ ^^^^^^ ^^ y ^^ , ^^^ ^ " ^ and ^^™ ^ p ^ ™ Hemediall M . D . The y / Essay by which Samuel gained C L the . Potter Lea Prize , M . A of .,
the by permission Jefferson Medical of the faculty College . , A and very is interesting published contribution to — the . stud ---- ^ y of ^ speech A impediments A ,,
their causes , and their treatment . I > r . Potter * attributes to the ' specialist mania / as he terms itwhich has led to the transfer of all peculiar
forms , of disease to the charge of special physicians , the occurrence of many cases of defective speech — ^_ — ; j and — . he — suggests .- ^ q - that if they , •/ had been
dealt with while their subjects were young by the ordinary practitioner they might have been partiall ik if _ vfc not entirel # y cured * . pp . In the - - Uni ¦ ted State ¦»» - s
there from alone ^ ^ f 1 ^ * ^ w ^ ^^ p . ¦* ^** y —I . ~ some is p « W over *^ k therefore ^^ p «« . * " ^ tpv * vr forms ^ " 200 ^ ^» ^ pV ^ *^ pi ^ . ^ pi ^ , » *^ " 000 » ^* the ^» ** of ^^^ w ^ v ^ mr persons this strongest h ^^ " ^ » p ^^ ^^^ ¦ ^ painful > ¦ « — ' ^ p ^™ suffer ^^^^ reason ^ p—w — ^^ comp ^ , ¦ he for - - laint — - — tells — - g m m — - ivi , ^ p- and us ^ ng ^— ^^ v— m ,
attention to it . His "work includes a full de-^ ass scr *^^ ^^ ff * ipV i i ^ gned Vpi ption ^ k ^ "pip * ^*^ ^*^^ of for ^ ^^ the * " ^ defective ^** p vocal " ^ " ^^ ^** ^^^ ^ " *¦¦ organs ^ ^*^ utterance ^ ^^ , a record ^^ ^^ ^ w ^ — by m of authorities the causes — - ^ -
from the earliest ages , statistics of the number of sufferers , a description of the forms which the disease takesand suggestions for its treatment .
A valuable Bibliograp , hy closes the volume . From Messrs . Griffith . & Parran . — ' Flowers with
Rootsand other Short Sermons and Allegories for Vicar Children , of / Dalton simply , Wi told gan b . y . A the very Rev ¦ . pretty J . Crofts little , -ea
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 1, 1883, page 777, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01091883/page/9/
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