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WILLIAM MACINTOSH'S

ONE SHILLING BOOKS.

Cloth, bright colours.

BEHOLD I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK."

Agnes Macartney; or, the Orphan of Le Nid. By S.
Revell.

Amelia Maxwell; or, a Father's Legacy.

Anna, the Leech-Vendor: a Narrative of Filial Love.
By O. Glaubrecht.

Annie Leslie; or, the Little Orphan.
Arthur; or, the Motherless Boy.

Benoni; or, the Triumph of Christianity over Judaism.
By Rev. Dr. Barth.

Bible (The): Its Oneness of Mind, and Oneness of
Design. By Rev. David Laing. Red edges.
Child's Book of Homilies. By Helen Taylor.
edges.

Gilt

Christian Farmer: a Memoir of Mr. John Last, of
Otley, Suffolk. By Rev. Francis Storr.
Church Bells; or, Thoughts in Verse for Holy Times.
By the Author of "Thoughts in Verse for the Hard-
working and Suffering." Dedicated by permission
to the Author of "The Christian Year."
Counsels for Communicants. By Rev. George Ven-
ables. 32mo.

Country and London. A Tale for Little Boys and Girls.
Decision of Ruth. By Rev. G. Cole.

Earnest Communicant. By Rev. A. Oxenden. Red
edges.

Ellen's Trials; or, the Young Nursery-Maid.
Engraving.

Eveline; or, Incidents of Irish Convent Life.

With

Fireside Tales for the Little Ones. By Aunt May.
With 12 Engravings. 18mo.

Grandfather's Watch, and how it went at Eton and
Elsewhere. By Mrs. Packer.

Great Truths for Thoughtful Moments. By Rev.
David Laing. Red edges.

Harry's Mistakes, and where they led him. A Tale for
Boys. By M. A. Parrott.

"Heaven our Home;" or, Memorials of Sarah C--.
Third Edition. With a Preface by the Rev. R. W.
Greaves, Rector of Tooting. 18mo.

History of a Young Jew. Adapted for Children. By
Author of "The Peep of Day."

Katherine Woodrington; or, Talents Neglected. By
Harriet D'Oyley Howe.

Leaves from a Village Journal. Being Scenes of Cat-
tage Life.

Life of Moses; with the leading Incidents of Israel's
Journey. Intended for Youth. By Rev. John Elb-

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son.

Little Hugh's Lessons on History of England. By Mona
B. Bickerstaffe.

Manual (A) for Christian Schoolboys; containing Short
Counsels and Prayers for Private Use. By Rev.
C. H. Ramsden.

May Chumleigh: a Tale for Girls. By Mary Anne
Parrott.

Nature's Gentleman; or, The History of Jacob Blunt-
schli. A Tale for Boys.

Old Missionary Box and its Owners. By Harriet
D'Oyley Howe.

Oneness of Providence. By Rev. David Laing. Red
edges.

Ottoman Convert. A Narrative of Facts.

Patrick O'Brien; or, the Power of Truth. With
Preface by Rev. Canon Champneys.

Pleasant Fruits from the Branches of the Vine. By
the Author of "Old Peter Pious."

Poor Henry; or, the Pilgrim Hut of Weisenstein.
Religion a Reality; or, Lessons for Home Happiness

learnt at the Feet of Jesus. By the Author of "Old
Peter Pious."

Scripture Stories for Children. With Coloured Engrav-
ing and Title. By M. A. Parrott.
Shell-Flower Maker.

Sister's Influence: a Tale for Girls.

Slight Sketch of the Short Life and Early Death of
Robert Freeman and his Two Sisters. By the Vicar
of West Ham.

The Spring Bouquet. A Story for Children.
The Heavenly Visitant; or, Christ at the Door_of
Man's Heart. By Rev. J. Gossner. With an En-
graving.

The Power of Little Things, and other Sketches for
the Young. By Emma Raymond.

The Bible Island. A Missionary Tale from the South
Seas. With an Engraving.

Tongue of the Swearer: a Suffolk Story. By Rev. C.B
Tayler.

Two Cousins, and Three Years Later, in one Volume.
Ways and Ends; or, the Two Farms at Lynthorpe.
With an Engraving.

Willie Grey, the Young Orphan. A Story on the
Eighth Commandment. By the Author of "Step
by Step."

Willy Reynolds, the Trumpeter Boy. A True Story.
Words she Wrote; or, the Blood - Stained Leaf of
Lucknow. A true Story.

Young Teacher, and her Crown of Rejoicing. By the
Author of "Old Peter Pious."

Zoe's Bible; or, the Story of an Orphan. By Rev. G.
R. Wynne.

MACINTOSH, 24 Paternoster Row.

London: WILLIAM

THE PARISH MAGAZINE.

PRICE ONE PENNY PER MONTH.

CONDUCTED BY J. ERSKINE CLARKE, M.A.
Editor of" Good Stories," and "The Children's Prize."

Vols. I. to VII., for Parish Libraries, &c., 25. full cloth; 1. 6d. limp. Richly Illustrated, as

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PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,

Re-issue, with splendid Coloured Illustrations.

On the First of January, 1866, a re-issue of the Book Society's

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To be completed in Twelve Monthly Parts, price Sixpence. Each Part will contain a splendid Coloured Illustration, besides numerous Wood Engravings. May be obtained of any Bookseller. When complete, this will form one of the handsomest and cheapest Editions of Bunyan ever published.

BOOK SOCIETY, Paternoster Row; and SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO.,
Stationers' Hall Court.

January 1st, 1866.-New Monthly Magazine.-Price One
Halfpenny.

FATHER WILLIAMS
STORIES

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OUR CHILDREN'S PETS.

This Book contains 168 pages of interesting matter for young people; also, 70 beautiful Engravings, after HARRISON WEIR and others. It is printed on Toned Paper, and forms a Companion Volume to "OUR DUMB COMPANIONS." The full gilt Edition is 75. 6d.

London: S. W. PARTRIDGE, 9 Paternoster Row.

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