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24 MESSRS. METHUEN’S LIST Leaders of Religton Edited by H. C. BEECHING, M.A. Wéth Portraits, crown Sv0. 35. 6d. A series of short biographies of the most prominent leaders of religious life and thought of all ages and countries, The following are ready— CARDINAL NEWMAN. By R. H. HUTTON. OHN WESLEY. By J. H. OVERTON, M.A. ISHOP WILBERFORCE. By G. W. DANIEL, M.A. CARDINAL MANNING. By A. W. HUTTON, M.A. CHARLES SIMEON, By H.C. G. MOULE, D.D. JOHN KEBLE. By WALTER Lock, D.D. THOMAS CHALMERS. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. LANCELOT ANDREWES. By R. L. OTTLEY, M.A. AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY. By E. L. Cutts, D.D. WILLIAM LAUD. By W. H. HUTTON, B.D. JOHN KNOX. By F. M‘CunN. JOHN HOWE. By R. F. Horton, D.D. BISHOP KEN. By F. A. CLARKE, M.A, GEORGE FOX, THE QUAKER. By T. HODGKIN, D.C.L. JOHN DONNE. By AUGUSTUS JESSOPP, D.D. THOMAS CRANMER. By A. J. MASON. Other volumes will be announced in due course.

Fiction SIX SHILLING NOVELS Marie Corelli's No ovels Crown 8v0. 65. ¢ A ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS. " scighteenth Edition. VENDETTA. Fourteenth Edition. THELMA. MNineteenth Edition. ARDATH. S£leventh Edition. THE SOUL OF LILITH Minth Edition. WORMWOOD. Minth Edition. BARABBAS: A DREAM OF THE WORLD’S TRAGEDY Thirty-second Edition.

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