Automaton-Ear and Other Sketches. By Miss Florence
McLandburgh.
Any one of the many who have read "The Man at Crib," "The
Automaton-Ear," or "The Anthem of Judea," which have been so
widely copied in various periodicals, will look with the
highest anticipations to this author, who is no less gifted
than she is original and eccentric.
SWING.--Truths for To-Day. _First Series._ By Professor David Swing.
"The preacher makes no display of his rich resources, but you
are convinced that you are listening to a man of earnest
thought, of rare culture, and of genuine humanity. His forte is
evidently not that of doctrinal discussion. He deals in no nice
distinctions of creed. He has no taste for hair-splitting
subtleties, but presents a broad and generous view of human
duty, appealing to the highest instincts and the purest motives
of a lofty manhood."--_New York Tribune._
SWING.--Truths for To-Day. _Second Series._ By Professor David Swing.
This volume will contain the latest discourses of Prof. Swing,
some of them preached at the Fourth Church, but most of them
spoken at the Theatre to the New Central Church. It is
universally conceded that these are the finest efforts he has
ever made, and the general demand for their preservation in
more permanent form than the newspaper reports, has led to
their issue in this volume. They are selected, revised and
arranged for publication by Prof. Swing himself.
SWING.--Trial of Prof. Swing. The _Official Report_ of this important
trial.
"It constitutes a complete record of one of the most remarkable
ecclesiastical trials of modern times."--_Boston Journal._
"This volume will be a precious bit of history twenty-five
years hence, and its pages will be read with mingled interest
and surprise."--_Golden Age._
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