The starling, Issue 145, Volume 2

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Page 210 - ECCLESIA DEI : The Place and Function of the Church in the Divine Order of the Universe, and its Relations with the World. Demy 8vo, 7s. 6d. EDWARDS
Page 210 - HENRY HOLBEACH : Student in Life and Philosophy. A Narrative and a Discussion. With Letters to Mr. M. Arnold, Mr. Alexander Bain, Mr. T. Carlyle, Mr. A. Helps, Mr. GH Lewes, Rev. HL Mansel, Rev. FD Maurice, Mr. JS Mill, and Rev. Dr. JH Newman. Enlarged Edition. Two Vols., post 8vo, 14s. HEROINES OF THE HOUSEHOLD. By the Author of " The Heavenward Path,
Page 190 - Crown 8vo, cloth gilt extra, 5s. Papers for Thoughtful Girls. With Illustrations by Millais. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt extra, 5s. Heroines in Obscurity. A Second Series of
Page 194 - I call him, on the whole, the best man I have ever, after trial enough, found in this world, or hope to find/ A character such as this is deserving of study, and his life ought to be written.
Page 205 - The editors of this valuable w.ork have put before the English reader the results of the labours of more than twenty eminent commentators. He who uses the book will find that he is reading Bengel's suggestive "Gnomon...
Page 192 - The Year of Praise ; being Hymns, with Tunes, for the Sundays and Holidays of the Year. Large type, with music, 3s.
Page 189 - Lives of Indian Officers, illustrative of the History of the Civil and Military Service of India. Three Vols, crown 8vo, 6s. each. KING OF LOVE (THE). By the Author of
Page 201 - Commend us to Mr. de Liefde for a pleasant story, whether in the parlour or on the printed page. He is himself a story-book, full of infectious humour, racy anecdote, youthful freshness, and warm-hearted religion. In this pretty volume we do not get any of his more elaborate tales ; it is professedly a book ' for boys and girls,' and is made up of short stories and fables, the very things to win children's hearts.
Page 190 - The concentrated power which we admire in 'Citoyenne Jacqueline* is precisely the kind of power to insure an equal success to the author in this book. No story in the book disappoints us ; each has * the virtue of a full draught in a few drops ; ' and in each there is the quintessence of such a novel as Thackeray might have written.
Page 211 - MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND PHILANTHROPIC LABOURS OF ANDREW REED, DD, Prepared from Autobiographic Sources, by his Sons, ANDREW REED, BA, and CHARLES REED, FSA With Portrait and Woodcuts. Second Edition. Demy 8vo, 12s.

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