Books for the Home Circle.

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  =The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come.= Delivered under the Similitude of a Dream. By JOHN BUNYAN. With Mason's Notes, and Eight full-page Illustrations.

  =The Children's Champion, and the Victories He Won.= Pictures from the Life of "The Good Earl," Lord Shaftesbury. By LUCY TAYLOR.

  _A simple and touching account of the life and work of one who nobly strove to fulfil the law of Christ, "Bear ye one another's burdens." It is admirably fitted to arouse the interest and enlist the sympathy of the young, and to fire them with a holy ambition to follow the example of one who was a real and not simply an ideal hero._

  =Favourite Narratives for the Christian Household.= Containing--THE SHEPHERD OF SALISBURY PLAIN--DAIRYMAN'S DAUGHTER--YOUNG COTTAGER, etc.

  _This is a suitable book to put into the hands of Sunday-school scholars._

  =Going on Pilgrimage.= A Companion to the "Pilgrim's Progress," for Young Pilgrims. By LUCY TAYLOR, Author of "The Children's Champion, and the Victories He Won."

  _An outline, with running comments and moral reflections, of the "Pilgrim's Progress," designed to imbue the minds of the young with the lofty aims of John Bunyan in writing his unique allegory._

  =Home for the Holidays.= By MRS. C. C. CAMPBELL, Author of "Natural History for Young Folks," etc. Twenty Illustrations.

  _An attractive book for children, which, along with a simple narrative, includes some interesting facts of natural science, historical legends, etc._

  =The King's Highway=; or, Illustrations of the Commandments. By Rev. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D. With numerous Engravings.

  _Addresses for the young on each Commandment, with illustrative anecdotes and hymns._

  =The Life of John Knox.= With Biographical Notices of the Principal Reformers, and Sketches of the Progress of Literature in Scotland during a great part of the Sixteenth Century. By Rev. THOMAS M'CRIE, D.D., Author of "Life of Andrew Melville."

  =Philip.= A Story of the First Century. By MARY C. CUTLER.

  "_The authoress writes in a charmingly simple style, so that the book will be read with delight by the children; yet it has a force and suggestiveness that will make it edifying to the adult reader._"--N. B. DAILY MAIL.

  =Seed-Time and Harvest=; or, Sow Well and Reap Well. A Book for the Young. By the late Rev. W. K. TWEEDIE, D.D.

  _This book is eminently a practical one. It shows the reader, by illustration and example, the necessary results of good and bad conduct, and invites him to choose the right course._

  =Seeking a Country=; or, The Home of the Pilgrims. By the Rev. E. N. HOARE, M.A., Rector of Acrise, Kent; Author of "Heroism in Humble Life," "Roe Carson's Enemy," etc.

  _A historical tale, founded on the first voyage of the "Mayflower," and the early experiences of the Pilgrim Fathers. With a portrait of Captain Miles Standish, and many other interesting illustrations._

  T. NELSON AND SONS, London, Edinburgh, and New York.

  Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors present in theoriginal text have been corrected.

  In Chapter I, a period was added after "To be sure".

  In Chapter IV, a period was added after "better to be beforehand withthem".

  The name Zokoli/Zokoly is spelled inconsistently in the original text.

 
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