Sayfadaki görseller
PDF
ePub

NEW YORK

UNIVERSALIST PAPER AND BOOK

ESTABLISHMENT.

CHRISTIAN AMBASSADOR.-This is a large folio sheet, edited by Rev. J. M. AUSTIN, and published every Saturday. It is devoted to the advocacy of Universalism. Terms, $2 per annum, in advance.

The following books are published by the Establishment:

EXPOSITION OF UNIVERSALISM; by Rev. I. D. WILLIAMSON.-A very able work, giving a clear and forcible exposition of the views held by Universalists. Price 50 cents.

ELY AND THOMAS' DISCUSSION.-This is a discussion of the important questions of Universal Salvation and Endless Misery; in a series of letters between Rev. A. C. THOMAS, (Universalist) and Rev. EZRA STYLES ELY, D. D., (Presbyterian)-An unusually interesting volume. Price 50 cents.

SERMONS FOR THE PEOPLE; by Rev. I. D. WILLIAMSON.-This volume contains fourteen Discourses on important subjects, and is one of great value. Price 50 cents.

THE PREACHER.-A collection of Sermons (18 in number), by various authors, among whom are Revd's. T. J. SAWYER, C. F. LE FEVRE, R. O. WIL LIAMS, B. B. HALLOCK, and MOSES BALLOU. Price 50 cents.

UNIVERSALIST PUBLICATIONS, ETC.

MEMOIR OF REV. H. B. SOULE; by CAROLINE A. SOULE; a remarkably interesting work, of 396 pages, 12mo., with a likeness. The proceeds devoted to the benefit of MRS. SOULE. Price $1.

IRELAND AS I SAW IT.-By Rev. W. S. BALCH; 12mo., 432 pages. In this work the author relates his Personal Observations and Reflections in Ireland. Price $1.

THE MERCHANT'S WIDOW.-A tale, by CAROLINE M. SAWYER. Price 40 cents.

THE FLOWER BASKET.-Translated from the German, by Rev. T. J. SAWYER. Price 40 cents.

THE JUVENILE LIBRARY, in four volumes; containing tales and sketches, mostly from the pen of Mrs. C. M. SAWYER. Price 50 cents per vol.

ARGUMENT FOR CHRISTIANITY; by Rev. I. D. WILLIAMSON. 18mo. 252 pages. This is a work of decided ability, worthy the attention of all, especially those who doubt the truth of Christianity. Price 50 cents.

THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN. A monthly magazine, edited by G. L. DEMAREST, designed especially for the young. 25 cents a year, in advance.

We will send any of the above books by mail (prepaying the postage), to any post-office in the United States, for the prices marked against each volume.

Also for sale, wholesale and retail, all the UNIVER
Orders may be directed
SALIST BOOKS in the market.
to V. KENYON, 96 Genesee-street, Auburn; or HENRY
LYON, Christian Ambassador Office, New-York city.

MORAL ASPECTS OF CITY LIFE.

THIS Volume contains a series of eight brilliant Lectures by the Rev. E. H. CHAPIN. This work has received the highest commendations of the press, a few samples of which are subjoined.

Moral Significance of the City, the World of Traffic, the Dominion of Fashion, the Circle of Amusement, the Three Vices, the Three Social Forces, the Lower Depths, Society and the Individual, are the weighty topics around which the author throws the charm of his eloquence. Treated with profound earnestness, with great novelty of illustration, and a robust, hearty vigor, which never degenerates into coarseness, they are here set forth in a most impressive light, and offer abundant materials for reflection to thoughtful and philanthropic minds.-N. Y. Tribune.

They are replete with sound, wholesome advice, bearing upon the daily life and occupation of all dwellers in great cities. To the large class of persons who desire to conform their lives to the standard of reason and good sense, they will afford valuable aid.―Journal of Commerce.

They are brimful of vigorous, practical thought, eloquently expressed.-Yankee Blade, Boston.

They are the best from Mr. Chapin's pen, and we do not hesitate to say, the best we have ever read from any pen. New Covenant, Chicago, Ill.

Every young man, especially, should obtain a copy.-Star in the West, Cincinnati.

These eight Lectures forcibly demonstrates the deep thought, the clear perception of the author, and his knowledge of the appliances to reform.-Hingham Journal.

The above work is published by H. LYON, 548 Broadway, New York, and V. KENYON, 96 Genesee-street, Auburn.

« ÖncekiDevam »