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Study in Sociology. By ARTHUR H. SMITH, D.D., Author of "Chinese Characteristics." Demy 8vo, art linen, with numerous Illustrations. Fourth Edition 7s 6d THE ANALECTS OF CONFUCIUS. A new translation by WILLIAM EDWARD SOOTHILL, Principal of the Imperial University, Shansi; Compiler of the "Student's Pocket Dictionary," Translator of the "Wenchow New Testament," and Author of "A Mission in China," etc. Large crown 8vo, cloth 15s _net_ The Discourses, commonly known as the Analects, contain the sayings of the Sage as recorded by his disciples. The Analects holds a somewhat similar relation to the Confucian Classics that the synoptic books of the New Testament hold to the whole Bible, and, like the Gospels, is the most popular book of the Canon. THE ORIGINAL RELIGION OF CHINA. By JOHN ROSS, D.D., Author of "Mission Methods in Manchuria." With Diagrams from Original Plans, and other Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra 5s _net_ A satisfactory account of the Earliest Religion of China can be found nowhere at present except in a voluminous work by de Groot. Students of Comparative Religion will undoubtedly be grateful for the publication of this exceedingly valuable book, and there are missionaries and many others who will find it very serviceable. THE MARVELLOUS STORY OF THE REVIVAL IN MANCHURIA. Transcribed by JOHN ROSS, D.D., from the letters of the Rev. JAMES WEBSTER. With Portraits 6d _net_ THE LORE OF CATHAY; or, the Intellect of China. In five parts. Arts and Science, Literature, Philosophy and Religion, Education, History. By the Rev. W. A. P. MARTIN, D.D., LL.D., Author of "A Cycle of Cathay," etc. 10s 6d "'The time,' writes Dr Martin, 'is not, I trust, far distant when the language of China will find a place in all our principal seats of learning, and when her classic writers will be known and appreciated. Nothing should tend more to hasten the advent of that time than the broad sympathy, informed with knowledge, which enables writers like Dr Martin to show how much of human interest attaches to 'The Lore of Cathay.'"--_The Times._ EAST OF THE BARRIER; or, Side Lights on the Manchuria Mission. By the Rev. J. MILLER GRAHAM, Missionary of the United Free Church of Scotland, Moukden, Manchuria. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations and Map 3s 6d "A book which takes rank among the most interesting, practical, and well-informed books of missionary travel w
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