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Books Keceived :— From Messrs. David Bry...
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to Wales Cork ; ' Belfast ; Dundalk . Bay we ; the Killarney ' A Run Lakes : ; Conriemara «*¦» ¦*¦*— the — Donegal —— — —— ¦ ¦ Hihlands ¦«•
¦ ii j | ^ . ca ^^ % ^ ¦» — * —— ** - — ¦ ; « j v « - - ^ y — — g ^^ w — ; y ¦ ¦ that ¦ r Round nearly p ) bi h all Glengariff these . books ' As have Mr . Xong been - ley comp - tells ile us d —¦
boast by ^^ himself 1 ^^^ . of ^^ y ^ being « n — from — /» traveller — personal . . , author m ^ observa _ 1 , and tion .. _ _ publisher , he 1 y may — — — , his work in
and he is to be congratulated on each capacity .
From Messrs . Sampson Low , Marston , & Co . — * Tea ^^^ T ^^ - ^ jmW ^ and prv pppp » p . ¦ Tea - ~ -drinking — fppj -, ' b - y ^ j Arthur ~ ~ ~ — Reade — — — -p- ~ , b ~ is — a nearl 160
crown 8 vo . of y pages , in picture boards . The contents are divided into—Introduction of tea ¦ ¦* ¦» tea ¦ and physical endurance ; tea as _____ a stimu - - -
lant ^ v ; y ; as - " — a sourc ^ ^^ e of revenue ; the friends and foes of tea . The illustrations are chiefly of the processes ^ P ^^ ^ p ^^ ^^^ p- ^ P |^ ^^^ wm ^ p p ^^ ^^ p ^^ p through ^ ^ — — - — ^ y — — which ~ ^^ - - the — — — ~^ leaf — ^^ ^ ^ goes ff ^^^ S ¦ before " ^^ ^^ ¦ " - ^^^ ^ a ^ r ^^^ it ¦ ^ ¦
is sent to Europe . 'Anecdotes 0 / writers and other famous persons -who have used or abused the * cup that cheers but not inebriates '
contribute towards making a very readable volume . The comparative statistics of tea-drinking in various ¦ h countries are a . n interesting ¦ part of Mr .
~ v ^ - ^» - - ^ — - ~ — — — — — — — - -- ¦ ' —— — ~ ^ — —¦— ^~ " ~^ —~ ' — — Reade ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ 's book . It appears that the consumption of tea in England is seventy times as much as it is in either FranceGermanyItalyor Spain .
On the other handFran , ce uses , about , three and a half times the coffee , that we do , and Germany
drinks drinks nearly nearlv nve five and and a a half half times times as as much much . . In In Belgium and Holland they drink eight times the tea that France , Germany , Italy , or Spain does ,
about and the 23 coffee times drunk the quanti in Belg ty of ium tea , and drunk Holland in those is countries .
From Messrs . J . & B . Maxwell . — ' The Life and Speeches of Lord Randolph . Henry
Spencer-Baniield Churchill , M M . A . P . . Oxon for Woodstock . The editor . ' Edited of this by Frank little volume must , regret that he did not delay the
publihave cation included until Saturday an account last , of in the order remarkable that he might - ceedings in which Lord Randolph took such pro a
Minister prominent . part But in and a case essayed like to this attack the the line Prime must I be oratory drawn , like somewhere the brook , for tne flow on of for Parliamentary ever / and as I the tne , goes
speeches speeches mad made e bv by JLord Lord Kandolph Randolnh as as recently reeentlv as his the month of May are included in the volume ,
"is admirers admirers will will hare hare no no cause cause to to complain eomnlain .. back Remembering oacK ten ten vears . that when \ rhpn his he lift public was war elected electm career onl for for y W d ood » ates rwl--years
b stock oecome ecome , it in in will the the be decade decade , generall a a y personnge ¦ nersonnco admitted of of that very v « rv he con < has »
nn-event siderable occurs importance , ox his ; and physical unless strength some untoward proves
taking unequal «« cquai upon to to the the it , demand demand his future which which bids he he fai is i « r constantJy ^ to onstantl be ex v - and »« ceptionall u their tn « ir y mci inci brilliant siveness sivenrss . . These thpir their speeches force forrtA of of read invective invpf well . tive . ,
cannot and Notice — their be in smartness said doiu a day to show when , give , Parliamenta them signs , a of special special ry speaking claim to , ^
or vitality ~~ ^ v » . IU CVIJUYV a » J : ny 1 V OliiLJO VI tJUCClttl power UUWC 1 I FlS ? Me « 8 rs . Morgaii & Soott— 'The Gospel
Male-. I I ^ M ^ p nMiahan ciD . US Book « u « . » ' This Aiiig edit work wum ed and vuorti offers composed uuo one of u ; the cue b most muotcuii y James con-
-I I ln Popular & Proofs musical wo have education seen of in the our genuine midst growth for it II j i ^ P * Beiner ^ tne use of congregations , presumabl , y
H II i hvn / a » 118 an (^ c ^ the orU ° y « 8 evangelistic arranged for such efforts four male , book a serie voices s ol . ^ J ^ enoany pu blication of a would
congregation be perfectly natural of men , sing "but ing in England in four-part the harmony idea of a I
the is a type novelty made . The fami words liar at are the for services the most of Messrs part of . Moody and Sankey , and the music is of the same
would order . we The are addition inclined of to a compressed thinkadd to vocal the score use- I I fulness , of the bookasalthough , the altos and
tenors who take it up , may , be able to sing from the easy notation to find of their an accompanist respective clefs who , it can is not play always from .
instrumental it . The songs aid are but , it is at true the , to same be sung time a without iano- I forte , harmonium , , or organ is often of no p slight assistance until the music r is ¦•¦ perfectl -P ^ P ^ familiar .
A Tonic Sol-fa edition ^^*^"^™ is W ^ " ^^ P wisel " ^^ ^ y P ^ P' provided — " ^ B ^ PS . P ' V £ ^ ^ r V y ff PJPK ^ W for V *« P ^»« B ^ V ^ PPI the P . P" ^ PP ^« F V benefit of Mr . Curwen ' s followers . From the - same — — ¦— . — ' The ¦ - ^ ¦¦ Christian pb ¦ *¦¦* - *¦ ^ p' p . » ¦ — —^»» Choir ^»*^ ^ b *^ b ^ p * " a •¦¦• w / by r >_ p ~ ¦« ^ Ira ^ b ^ v ^ pw ^ ^ D ^^^^ . ^
Sankey and James McGranahan . Of this work the Tonic Sol-fa edition only is before us . It p contains iecessome " ^~ man with y of his Mr own . «> popular Sankey - ^ p' ' s melodies most popular others
¦ £ — ^— " - ' , *— ^ " — - - - ^ ^ ~ ™ ^ — ' ' p" ^ ppp 1 w r ppppps jm ^ pflp ¦ pv p *« p »« — ^ PB w ^ ^ ^ f . ^ ^^ ^ f ^^ b ^ hPFf ^^ , *¦ ^^ "apVahp ^ V ^^ ^ p « P *» with Mr . McGrranahan ' s tuneful music , and others again set to adaptations from well-known composers m - The - p ieces ~^ p ° are arran - ¦¦ - » ¦ ged " ^ pf -p ^ - ^ pi for mixed ppp ^ P" ^ " -
^ — ^ p - — " ^^ ^ p—^— ^ ffpjpm ppp ^ ' Par p ^ ppj p ^^ ^ 'ppp' ' ^ p' ^ ppi voices-Prom — the — - — — same — ¦ — . — ' Out - ^ ¦»¦ - ¦ " - ^ of - »»»» ¦« - E *« gypt ¦ r ^ p * - ( ar w : ^ Bible ---1- ^ * " " . ^ --. ^ p »« Readings . UpWIW ^ p-r ¦»• ^•^ -- > - » **^^ % ^^
on the Book of Exodus , ' by Q . F . Pentecost , M . A ., D . D . These chapters consist of readings
gi srive ven n bv by Dr Dr . . Pentecos Pentecost t in in connection connection with with an an . a Evangelistic h close ¦ 4 , ^ p / and " ! they Mission ' 4 ^^ were , j in he — — London ^ pm tells ^ p > A — us" ¦ - , now p * taken "pp ^ ^¦^™ r ____ ""^ drawing ^ pi _ k down ^^ _ ™~ T ™— ^ pk in to ^ " ^
hjstory shorthand of as the they Exodus were in deli parable vered . Taking fashion , the he applies its teachings to the deliverance of the
God sinner , taking from Pharaoh the bondage as the of sin type by of the the grac god e of of MA this — - ¦ - ¦ — ¦""¦¦ world " — ~~ r — •»»¦ - »¦ - »¦ , and — - — —— - ¦ - p E ^—p— gypt A ^ a . |^ j ~ r- w as - ¦» - " the -vt > - »* ¦ type ^^ J f LK ^^ of ^ " ^* ' this **» p ^ 4 B ^ presen ^ ^ ^• ' m" ^ py ¦» . » t ^«* , « pk ^ ^^^^^
luxurious , sin-loving world . '/ Forcible . anecdotes are freely used to drive home the lessons which the preacher draws from his subject -V and —~ r it is I
easy to unders f tand -, how - - — - his , practical -- -- ____ — ^ J if , - ^ somewhat . mm _ ^ -mm- — - _ rough appeals would affect large audiences at Mission services .
From the same . —* To the Work ! To the Work !' — Exhortations to Christi — - ans —~ ¦ — — . By D . L — . Mood — — y . - A
volume , containing a selection of the addresses delivered to Christian workers during Mr . Moody * s last mission of 1883-84 , with the aim of
strengthening them in their efforts to do good to others . Of the results of his missions Mr . Moody gives the following note in one of these
addresses : a time My experience of special baa interest been tbat make those erect who stronger are converted Christians in
•• VIIUUV WJL DJSbV > MM II 1 UCI I / OV IUDBO CVOU Oil . % ttlf £ VM . VU J . lOWOMO times than those . One who young were convert brought helps into another the Church , find at they ordin get ary a better start in life when there are a good many together ..
1 ] is subjects include love , faith , enthusiasm , the power of little things , and other practical topics . From the same . —' Addresses to Young mma / a -mT PPpPP » Men / by
PP > P ^ P » " ¦ " p * PP" ~ " " ^ ^ mmr PP ^»^ -mmmr PHP «> PI I ^^^ PT ^^ mmm ~ mm pppp ^^^ I P « » PB PPP « ^ P ^ * PjB « r P ^ " ^ P ^ ¦ - ^ P ^ -m ^ ^ m ^ I . f ^^^ B P . P" " ^ P" ^ P ^ W A ^ J the Rer . Daniel Baker . With preface by JO . L . thirty Mo mmr-mmm mmmpp ody ^ ~ - years . These PFW I I ago PI ¦ sermons and ¦¦ » mmm PPPI Mr Pt were . Mood preached y commends ' ^¦ P' ¦ P in America them
mission as ^ PPr , likel __ y 'PP work " ^ pPPP to , be ^^ " ^ and h ^^^ , W of ^ " testifies ^^^ service p ^ ppp ^—^ P ^ PPB P ^ IW ^ PPPpPPpV to ' *» to ' ^ P ^ " ^ P ^ P » ^ the ^ those g ~ T ~ " uso " ™ engaged ~ " ~ which ^ " he in has ffPA ¦¦¦** mmr P ^ pp PPfpll himself fP > 4 PVPJP . T ^ P 1 W ^ mW mfrnW P ^ P > PBJ made P »| S 4 W « f * V "PP ^ PBB m / t ^ of T # them W PPV P PPP' ^ Pp ^ PB . W The P"P" ^^^ f ^ >^ author — ' - ¦—mm -- — ~ w- f — in — - ~ r his - — ^ ^^ * " *^^^ ^^
prefatoTy note says they were delivered during ful numerous conversio revivals n of , many and' precious were blessed souls to , the of whom
hopesome Gospel fi . ft ' y They or more were have speciall become y addressed ministers to young of the menand the discourses on ' The Truth and , __ ~_ mmm * PbPt pk mmi ^ PlHIh ^ B A pi ml tm %% hA ^~—— . . ^— ^ ^ ^^ -.- ^ -- ^
Excellence of the Christian JtCeligion / and * The
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 15, 1884, page 669, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15071884/page/9/
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