PUBLICATIONS OF J. B. LIPPINCOTT <&» CO.
Talks with a Child on the Beatitudes. By the
author of "Talks with a Philosopher." i6mo. Fine cloth, 75 cents. Cloth, flexible, 50 cents.
" A volume written in a sweet, devout, simple and tender spirit, and calculated to sdify the old as well as the young." — Bos- ton Ev. Transcript.
" A charming little volume to place in the hands of young people." — Boston Journal.
Deus Homo : God-Man. By Theofihilus Parsons,
Crown 8vo. Extra cloth, $2.50.
" Perhaps no book has appeared from the scholars of the New Church that has promised more light to the inquirer or be-
stowed more satisfaction upon the read.er. — Historical Magazine.
Emanuel Swedenborg as a Philosopher and a Man
of Science. By R. L. Tafel. Crown 8vo. Extra cloth, $2.25.
" We invite our readers to peruse Prof. Tafel's book. Its reading will acquaint them with one of the greatest thinkers and
one of the purest characters that ever lived." — St. Loiiis Paper.
Elements of Character. By Mary G. Ware,
author of "Death and Life," etc. i6mo. Cloth, $1.25.
" This work is entitled to a place among | the higher productions of American female
literature." — Harper s Magazine.
Observations on the Growth of the Mind. By m Sampson Reed. Seventh edition. 161110. Extra cloth, $1.
" The title of the work expresses its character. It is an attempt to show how the mind grows, and after defining the es- sential character of the mind the author
points out, in a most interesting and orig- inal manner, the actual development re- quired." — Boston Transcript.
Observations on the Authenticity of the Gospels,
By a Layman. Second edition. i6mo. Extra cloth, $1.
" A work that should be in everybody's library, and especially ought steps to be immediately taken to place it in the hands
of every theological student in our land." — Religious Magazine.
"The author writes with vigor and clearness." — North American Review.
Sermons on the Lord's Prayer. By Henry A
Worcester. 121110. Cloth, #1.25.