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NEW NOVELS.

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HER TITLE OF HONOUR. (Second Edition.)

By HOLME LEE. Author of "Kathie Brande," "For
Richer for Poorer," etc. One vol., crown 8vo.

"It is unnecessary to recommend tales of Holme Lee's, for they are well known and all more or less liked. But this book far exceeds even our favourites, Sylvan Holt's Daughter, Kathie Brande, and Thorney Hall, because with the interest of a pathetic story is united the value of a definite and high purpose; and because, also, it is a careful and beautiful piece of writing, and is full of studies of refined and charming character."-Spectator.

"The graceful writer and accomplished lady who takes the name of Holme Lee as her nom de plume, has never written a more fascinating story than the one under the above heading.”—Public Opinion.

"Her Title of Honour deserves in many respects to be ranked among the best of Holme Lee's works. It is a simple and unambitious story of every-day home life among ordinary English people, just what Holme Lee knows how to write; and she has done it in her very best The characters are all strongly marked, well developed, and sustained throughout."-Examiner.

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By F. E. BUNNETT. Translator of Auerbach's "On the
Heights," &c. One vol., crown 8vo.

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By SYDNEY MOSTYN. Three vols. Crown 8vo.

MANQUÉE.

VI.

By the author of "Too Bright to Last." Two vols.

WORKS BY THE REV. STOPFORD A. BROOKE, M.A.

FREEDOM IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. (Second Edition.) Six Sermons suggested by the Voysey Judgment. In One Volume. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.

"Every one should read them. No one can be insensible to the charm of his style, or the clear logical manner in which he treats his subject."-Churchman's Monthly.

"We have to thank Mr. Brooke for a very clear and courageous exposition of theological views, with which we are for the most part in full sympathy."-Spectator.

"This plea for freedom in the Established Church is in some ways well reasoned, in every way well written."-Nonconformist.

"Interesting and readable, and characterized by great clearness of thought, frankness of statement, and moderation of tone."—Church Opinion.

"All who care for the progress of liberal thought will read it with profit."-Examiner.

"A very fair statement of the views in respect to freedom of thought held by the liberal party in the Church of England.”—Blackwood's Magazine.

II.

SERMONS PREACHED IN ST. JAMES'S CHAPEL, YORK STREET. Post 8vo, 6s. Fifth Edition.

"No one who reads these sermons will wonder that Mr. Brooke is a great power in London, that his chapel is thronged, and his followers large and enthusiastic. They are fiery, energetic, impetuous sermons, rich with the treasures of a cultivated imagination.' -Guardian.

"Mr. Brooke's sermons are shrewd and clever, and always readable. He is better off than many preachers, for he has something to say, and says it."- Churchman's Magazine.

"A fine specimen of the best preaching of the episcopal pulpit.”— British Quarterly.

III.

A NEW VOLUME OF SERMONS

Is in the Press, and will shortly appear.

HENRY S. KING & CO., 65, CORNHILL.

A New London Newspaper for English Readers at
Home and Abroad.

Time of Publication, SATURDAY, for the Morning Mails.

"The Week's News" is a good GENERAL and FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It gives in 32 pages the entire News of the Week, well printed, on Toned Paper, and in a convenient size for preservation. Price 3d.; or, including Home Postage, 6/6 a Half-Year.

THE HOMEWARD MAIL" AND OFFICIAL GAZETTE,

CONTAINING THE

LATEST NEWS FROM INDIA & CHINA, Is a compendium of intelligence, arranged with especial reference to the requirements of all classes in this country interested in India, China, and the various Eastern Settlements.

Subscription 26s. per Annum, including Home Postage.

"THE OVERLAND MAIL,"

A SUMMARY OF

Home Intelligence for INDIA, CHINA, and the EAST, Published every Friday for dispatch via Brindisi.

A Special Weekly Edition is prepared for China, for Despatch by both English and French Mails.

Subscription 26s. for 52 numbers; postage via Brindisi, 17s. 4d. for 52 numbers, both payable in advance.

HENRY S. KING & CO., 65, CORNHILL.

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IN ORNAMENTAL COLOURED WRAPPER OF ARTISTIC
AND ORIGINAL DESIGN.

See Second Page of Cover for further particulars.

HENRY S. KING & CO., 65, CORNHILL.

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