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the Foregoing. 2 vols., 18mo, Cloth, $1.50. Sandford and Merton. The History of Sandford and Merton. By THOMAS DAY. 18mo, Half Bound, 75 cents. * * * * * Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. _Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price._ MRS. MORTIMER'S BOOKS FOR THE NURSERY. * * * * * Lines Left Out. Lines Left Out; or, Some of the Histories Left Out in "Line upon Line." The First Part relates Events in the Times of the Patriarchs and the Judges. Illustrated. By Mrs. ELIZABETH MORTIMER. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. The volume is an attractive juvenile book, handsomely brought out, rendering Scripture incidents into pleasant paraphrases.--_Northwestern Christian Advocate_, Chicago. * * * * * More about Jesus. More about Jesus. Illustrations and a Map. By Mrs. ELIZABETH MORTIMER. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. It consists of a series of stories, embracing the whole of the events in the life of our Blessed Lord, told in a plain, simple style, suited to the capacities of children of seven or eight years of age. But better still, all good children's books are good for adults; and this will be found equally useful to put into the hands of very ignorant grown-up people, who may from this learn the story of man's redemption in an intelligent manner. Many of the lessons are illustrated with pictures of the places mentioned. * * * * * Streaks of Light. Streaks of Light; or, Fifty-two Facts from the Bible for Fifty-two Sundays of the Year. Illustrated. By Mrs. ELIZABETH MORTIMER. 16mo, Cloth, 75 cents. "This little work," says the author, "has received the distinguished honor of being appointed to be one of the class-books of the Samoan Collegians, and has been made to subserve the highest of all purposes--the preaching of the Gospel. To that purpose it is adapted when the hearers are untaught, untrained, and unreflecting. Each lesson can be understood by those who have no previous knowledge, and each is calculated to be the first address to one who has never before heard of God or his Christ." * * * * * Reading without Tears. Reading without Tears; or, A Pleasant Mode of Learning to Read. Illustrated. Small 4to,
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