F. PARKMAN, D.D., Boston.
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" J. WALKER, D.D., Cambridge.
" C. ROBBINS, Boston.
" G.E. ELLIS, Charlestown.
" G. PUTNAM, D.D., Roxbury.
" J.H. MORISON, Milton.
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"The design of the work is admirable, and we doubt not it is admirably
executed, and will promote the best interests of our churches. We
chanced to open at Sermon XVIII., on Christian Education, and were
pleased to see the idea of Dr. Bushnell's celebrated book on
'Christian Nurture' illustrated and urged in a sermon by Dr. Putnam,
preached two years before Dr. Bushnell's book made its
appearance."--_Christian Register._
"The tone of these sermons, their living interest, their
unpremeditated variety in unity, fit them well for this
purpose,--close personal influence on minds of widely differing views,
united in the one great aim of a Christian life. We shall probably
take an early opportunity of making some selections."--_Christian
Inquirer._
"We think the volume is upon the whole one of the best volumes of
discourses ever issued from the American press."--_Boston Daily
Atlas._
THE GOSPEL NARRATIVES, their Origin, Peculiarities, and Transmission.
By Rev. HENRY A. MILES. 16mo. pp. 174. Price, 50 cents.
This work is designed for families and Sunday Schools, and contains a
comparison of each Gospel with the education, life, and character of
its author, and with the purpose which he had in view in its
composition; as also an account of the transmission of the Gospels
down to our time, and the evidence of their uncorrupted preservation.
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