issionaries.
These books, in English, sell at One Dollar per copy, and a simple post
card request addressed to the writer of the little book you now hold in
your hands, will bring you descriptive printed matter by early post.
SYLVANUS STALL,
206 North Fifteenth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A.
WITH THE CHILDREN ON SUNDAYS
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Through Eye-Gate and Ear-Gate Into the City of Child Soul
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_By_ SYLVANUS STALL, D. D.
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_ENTHUSIASTICALLY COMMENDED BY THE PRESS_
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FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE AND TEACHERS.
"Delightful and instructive reading for the family circle on Sunday
afternoons."--_The Ram's Horn._
"The language and style are simple and effective. In approaching the
mind and heart through the eye, as well as the ear, Dr. Stall uses the
method which the best instructor should use to convey knowledge to the
mind of the child. The book is suggestive of effective work, and is
worthy of the careful attention of all who talk to children in the
Sunday School, Church and home."--_Augsburg Teacher._
"These sermons cannot help being suggestive to every one who would
interest children. The sermons are fascinating, and their publication
marks an era in the instruction and edification of children. They will
serve a noble purpose in calling back to the simplicity of preaching so
wonderfully illustrated in the words of Christ."--_Wesleyan Methodist._
SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CHILDREN.
"Dr. Stall has undoubtedly the happy faculty of presenting to children
sober truths in a manner to them most interesting."--_Times_, Boston,
Mass.
"In this little volume there are good examples of excellent preaching to
the young, and the book merits a wide circulation."--_Central
Presbyterian._
"These little delightful sermons are models of point and brevity, and
reach the little hearts through the eye and the ear."--_Christian
Observer._
"A more practical series of discourses for children we never before have
seen. The illustrations are simple and forceful, and the lessons worthy
of consideration."--_Central Methodist._
"It is an excellent work, and the plan is admirably suited to reach and
impress youthful minds with correct principles. The langua
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