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ROYAL 18M0, 312 PAGES, HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTÉ,
LETTERED 28. 6D.; EXTRA, GILT EDGES, 3s.

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"The Eden Family' is well calculated to improve the mind and heart of every devout reader, and to awaken and mature religious aspirations in the hearts of the undevout. It surpasses The Better Land' in the variety of its topics, the breadth of its scope, the power of its arguments, the facility of its style, and its adaptation to make lasting impressions upon the understanding, the memory, and the moral faculties. Briefly, it is a valuable book for all sections of Christians, as well as for the irreligious, and needs to be known only to be highly prized and extensively used in the closet, the family and social circle, and by railway excursionists, and those who love to contemplate the beauties and sublimities of Creation, Providence, and Grace."

"British Standard." Rev. J. Campbell, D.D., Editor.

"This well-filled volume is not an every-day book. The writer, assuredly, has not given the public that which cost him nothing. It is the result of the prolonged and intense application of an intelligent and cultivated mind. Every section, we might say every page, is marked by an originality which possesses a peculiar charm. There is scarcely

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Third Thousand!

ROYAL 18M0, 312 PAGES, HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH,
LETTERED 28. 6D.; EXTRA, GILT EDGES, 3s.

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"The Eden Family' is well calculated to improve the mind and heart of every devout reader, and to awaken and mature religious aspirations in the hearts of the undevout. It surpasses The Better Land' in the variety of its topics, the breadth of its scope, the power of its arguments, the facility of its style, and its adaptation to make lasting impressions upon the understanding, the memory, and the moral faculties. Briefly, it is a valuable book for all sections of Christians, as well as for the irreligious, and needs to be known only to be highly prized and extensively used in the closet, the family and social circle, and by railway excursionists, and those who love to contemplate the beauties and sublimities of Creation, Providence, and Grace."

"British Standard." Rev. J. Campbell, D.D., Editor.

"This well-filled volume is not an every-day book. The writer, assuredly, has not given the public that which cost him nothing. It is the result of the prolonged and intense application of an intelligent and cultivated mind. Every section, we might say every page, is marked by an originality which possesses a peculiar charm. There is scarcely

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