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"THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS."-"The sermons before us are worth reading. They are the productions of a thoughtful and earnest man. They are simple, easy, often elegant in style, containing clear expositions of Christian truth, interesting moral delineations, and pleasant descriptions of familiar incidents in Scripture History. They breathe throughout a reverent and loving spirit, and are evidently the utterances of a heart in true sympathy with the hopes and fears, the joys, and sorrows, more or less common to all earnest seekers after God. Mr. Davies was formerly the highly respected pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Cardiff, and this volume will be to many the grateful memorial of a ministry that will not soon be forgotten."

"Y GREAL" ("The Magazine.")-"This is a book beautiful in appearance, and very valuable in its contents. The work reflects much credit on the diligence and mental powers of the author. The sermons. are very suggestive, and full of thought and beauty. The style is peculiarly chaste and clear."

"THE NONCONFORMIST AND INDEPENDENT."-" A volume which contains many thoughtful sermons, better worth publishing than most similar collections. The quiet style of these is very refreshing."

"THE WESTON-SUPER-MARE GAZETTE.”—“Gospel addresses in which some of the truths of our holy religion are clearly and thoughtfully elucidated, and happily illustrated, while the lessons they convey are enforced with much earnestness and power."

"YR WYTHNOS" ("The Week.")-"This volume contains twentynine sermons, all of them characterized by a quiet and a tender eloquence. Whether we regard them from a theological or a literary point of view, the result is equally satisfactory. Mr. Davies was certainly well advised to commit his utterances to the printed page, and we believe they will prove very acceptable to a very large circle of readers."

"THE BAPTIST MAGAZINE."-"We presume that this is Mr. Davies's first publication, but we hope it will not be the last. The book is not only good-looking, but intrinsically good. The sermons are twenty-nine in number, and they comprise 288 well-filled pages. They are all sermons of a high order, and some of them are so superior in the purity of their tone, in their freedom from all commonplaceness of treatment, in richness of thought, and in true eloquence of diction, that they ought to win for their author a high place as a Christian teacher. We presume that he is as yet a comparatively young man ; and we trust that health, wisdom and grace may be vouchsafed to him for many years of increasing spiritual usefulness."

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CHRISTIANITY

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A Series of Letters written to show the Cause, Curse, and Cure of Wars.

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Dedicated by permission to HENRY RICHARD, Esq., M.P., the Apostle of Peace.

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MEMORIALS OF BAPTIST MISSIONARIES IN JAMAICA,
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WONDERS IN THE WESTERN ISLES,

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THE BOOK OF PSALMS. Translated from the Hebrew. BY CHARLES CARTER, Missionary to Ceylon.

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SEVEN ΜΑΥ DAYS.

Discourses and Lectures to the Young at Stepney on Seven May Days.
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A BRIEF DEFENCE OF SUPERNATURAL CHRISTIANITY, Being a Review of the Philosophical Principles and Historical Arguments of the Book entitled " Supernatural Religion."

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VERSIONS IN VERSE-SCRIPTURAL, CLASSICAL, ORIENTAL.
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THE ARCHEOLOGY OF BAPTISM.

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A SAVIOUR FOR CHILDREN: SERMONS FOR LITTLE FOLK.
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JEREMIAH.

BY THE REV. D. PLEDGE.

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