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Title: Tracts and Handbills of the Religious Tract Society, March 1st, 1843 Author: Religious Tract Society Release date: June 28, 2020 [eBook #62517] Language: English Credits: Transcribed from the 1st March 1843 edition by David Price *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TRACTS AND HANDBILLS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, MARCH 1ST, 1843 *** Transcribed from the 1st March 1843 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org [Picture: Cover] * * * * * _No Publications can be supplied except those of the Religious Tract Society_. _March_ 1_st_, 1843. TRACTS AND HANDBILLS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, SOLD BY WILLIAM JONES, AT THE DEPOSITORY, 56, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND 65, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD; Also by J. Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London; and by other Booksellers. * * * * * A Catalogue of BOUND VOLUMES AND WORKS FOR THE YOUNG is printed separately; also a Catalogue of WELSH AND FOREIGN TRACTS. * * * * * _N.B._ _All the Subscriptions_, _Donations_, _and Contributions_, _without any deduction or charge whatever_, _are applied to the gratuitous circulation of the Publications at home and abroad_. Subscriptions are received by the Treasurer, SAMUEL HOARE, Esq.; by the Secretaries, Rev. ROBERT MONRO, M.A. and Rev. Dr. HENDERSON; by Mr. W. Jones, Corresponding Secretary and Superintendent, (_to whom Communications are to be addressed_,) at the Depository; by Mr. WILLIAM TARN, Assistant Secretary and Cashier; by Mr. GEORGE ROBINSON, Collector, 56, Paternoster Row; by Messrs. NISBET and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford-Street; and also by Messrs. BARNETT, HOARES, and Co. 62, Lombard Street; and Messrs. HANKEY, 7, Fenchurch Street. _All Communications to be addressed to No._ 56, _Paternoster Row_. * * * * * FIRST SERIES TRACTS. _Tracts_, _in less quantities than a quarter of a hundred of each sort_, _are charged_ _at the prices for single Tracts_. Those marked thus † are also kept in _Stiff Covers_, at 4_s._ per 100 extra. Those marked thus § are also printed in 32mo, neat covers, gilt edges, fine paper and print. _Price_, _Each_. _per_ 100. s. d. d. 1 Address on distributing 4 8 1 Religious Tracts 2 Vivian’s Three Dialogues 5 10 1¼ 3 Subjects for Consideration 2 4 ½ 4 End of Time, (from Dr. Watts) 3 6 ¾ 5 Watts’s Songs for Children {1} 7 0 1½ 6 Death of Lord Rochester 3 6 ¾ 7 To Disturbers of Public Worship 2 4 ½ 8 To a Youth, on Purity 2 4 ½ 9 To the Unfortunate Female 2 4 ½ 10 To a Prisoner 2 4 ½ 11 The Way to Heaven l 2 ¼ 12 Friendly Hints to Servants 2 4 ½ 13 Golden Rule, (by Dr. Watts) 2 4 ½ 14 On the Lord’s Day l 2 ¼ 15 Persuasive to Public Worship 2 4 ½ 16 The Death of an Infidel, (the 2 4 ½ Hon. Francis Newport) 17 Life of Colonel Gardiner 7 0 1½ 18 To a Youth at School l 2 ¼ 19 Life and Sayings of P. Henry 3 6 ¾ 20 Confidence in God, illustrated 4 8 1 in the Life of John Antes 21 To the Afflicted 2 4 ½ 22 The Duties and Encouragements 2 4 ½ of the Poor 23 Search the Scriptures § 2 4 ½ 24 Importance of Sobriety 2 4 ½ 25 Dialogue on Regeneration 3 6 ¾ 26 Consolation under Convictions 2 4 ½ 27 A Sunday’s Excursion 2 4 ½ 28 Bible of Divine Authority 2 4 ½ 29 The Good Old Way 4 8 1 30 On the Third Commandment 1 2 ¼ 31 The Better Gift, (intended to 2 4 ½ accompany a Charitable Donation) 32 Immoral and Anti-Christian 2 4 ½ Tendency of the Theatre 33 A Present to the Children of 1 2 ¼ Sunday or other Schools 34 Instruction of the Rising 4 8 1 Generation, Recommended 35 A Dialogue between a Traveller 1 2 ¼ and Yourself 36 Solemn Questions for Church of 3 6 ¾ England Members 37 Advice to a Young Man, on 2 4 ½ Entering the World 38 Sixteen Short Sermons § 5 10 1¼ 39 Short Prayers for every Morning 7 0 1½ and Evening in the Week {2} 40 Important Advice to Sunday 2 4 ½ School Teachers 41 Three Queries to Deists 2 4 ½ 42 The Penitent Female 2 4 ½ 43 On Speaking Truth 2 4 ½ 44 The Evidence and Effects of the 2 4 ½ Gospel 45 The Warning Voice 3 6 ¾ 46 A Dialogue between Two Seamen 2 4 ½ 47 Dialogues between a Corporal 3 6 ¾ and a Private Soldier 48 To Spectators of a Funeral 1 2 ¼ 49 The History of Mrs. Wilkins, 4 8 1 (for Lying-in Women) 50 Address to Young Christians 2 4 ½ 51 To the Aged, (large type) 3 6 ¾ 52 To a Child 1 2 ¼ 53 An Appeal to the Heart 4 8 1 54 Exhortation to Sick Persons 2 4 ½ 55 Five Minutes’ Consideration 2 4 ½ 56 On the Ten Commandments 5 10 1¼ 57 On Personal Religion 2 4 ½ 58 The Death of Altamont 2 4 ½ 59 To Parents of Sund. Scholars 1 2 ¼ 60 The Evil of Late Attendance on 2 4 ½ Divine Worship 61 The Dying Criminal. (To 3 6 ¾ Spectators of an Execution) 62 Parental Duties 3 6 ¾ 63 Serious Thoughts on Eternity 2 4 ½ 64 A Letter to a Young Lady at 3 6 ¾ Boarding School 65 Friendly Advice 1 2 ¼ 66 Sin no Trifle 1 2 ¼ 67 Scripture Extracts † 9 4 2 68 A Saint Indeed, (from Flavel) 3 6 ¾ 69 Family Worship 4 8 1 70 The Smugglers 3 6 ¾ 71 Fulfilment of Prophecy in the 3 6 ¾ Destruction of Jerusalem 72 Christ the only Refuge 2 4 ½ 73 Saturday Night and Sunday 3 6 ¾ Morning 74 The Catechizer’s Assistant 5 10 1¼ 75 The Progress of Sin 2 4 ½ 76 The Swearer’s Prayer 1 2 ¼ 77 To the Master of a Family 2 4 ½ 78 Advice to Prisoners under 5 10 1¼ Criminal Charges 79 A Letter to Two condemned 1 2 ¼ Malefactors, (by Hervey) 80 Address to Prisoners charged 1 2 ¼ with Crimes which do not affect the Life 81 The Debtor’s Friend, (for 4 8 1 Prisoners) 82 Sin and Danger of neglecting 5 10 1¼ the Saviour, (Dr. Owen) § 83 The Interpreter’s House 3 6 ¾ 84 The Duty of Caring for the 2 4 ½ Souls of Relatives 85 Great Question Answered § 5 10 1¼ 86 Luther on Justification 3 6 ¾ 87 Sabbath Occupations 2 4 ½ 88 Friendly Conversation 1 2 ¼ 89 Christian Minister’s Appeal, on 2 4 ½ the Importance of Personal and Family Religion 90 A New Year’s Gift 2 4 ½ 91 The Search for Sin, and its 5 10 1½ Trial in the Isle of Man 92 The Gospel Invitation 7 0 1½ 93 James Covey 1 2 ¼ 94 Inspector, with Anecdotes 2 4 ½ 95 Memoir of Mary Saxby 5 10 1¼ 96 A Master to his Apprentice, on 1 2 ¼ leaving his Service 97 The Churchman’s Confession 4 8 1 98 Bible the Test of Truth 3 6 ¾ 99 Address of a Minister to his 1 2 ¼ Parishioners, on Prayer 100 Friendly Visit to the House of 9 4 2 Mourning, (by Cecil) ‡ 101 Life and Writings of Peter † 9 4 2 102 The Progress of Grace 4 8 1 103 Short Hints to a Soldier 3 6 ¾ 104 Letters on Marriage, to Young 4 8 1 Christians 105 The Cottage Wedding 5 10 1¼ 106 To Masters, on paying their 1 2 ¼ Workmen in due Time 107 A Week well Spent; or, 3 6 ¾ Reflections for every Day 108 The Life of William Kelly 4 8 1 109 Leslie’s Short and Easy Method 7 0 1½ with the Deists 110 History of Andrew Dunn, an 11 9 2½ Irish Catholic † 111 The Work of the Holy Spirit § 5 10 1¼ 112 The Stage, in 3 Dialogues † 10 6 2½ 113 Immanuel; or, Scripture Views 9 4 2 of Christ † 114 Parting Address to a Sunday 1 2 ¼ School Child 115 The Doctrine of the Cross of 4 8 1 Christ stated and explained 116 A Word for God; to Neglecters 2 4 ½ of Public Worship 117 To-Day 2 4 ½ 118 The Dairyman’s Daughter † 14 0 3 119 The Negro Servant 7 0 1½ 120 True Prophecies 3 6 ½ 121 Mary Watson & J. Mortimer 5 10 1¼ 122 The Prodigal Son 3 6 ¾ 123 The Youth’s Monitor; or, the 10 6 2¼ Life of William Bird † 124 Life of the Virgin Mary 2 4 ½ 125 The Life and Martyrdom of St. 2 4 ½ John the Baptist 126 Advantages of Reading the 3 6 ¾ Scriptures, exemplified in History of James Byrne 127 Religion without Learning; or 3 6 ¾ History of Susan Ward 128 The Sinner directed to the 2 4 ½ Saviour, (from Flavel) 129 The Danger of Delay 3 6 ¾ 130 The Christian Atonement 3 6 ¾ 131 Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman, 4 8 1 (by Dr. Calamy) 132 History of the English Bible 5 10 1¼ 133 The Scripture Guide 7 0 1½ 134 Conversation in a Boat, between 7 0 l½ Two Seamen 135 The Shipmates 5 10 1½ 136 Recollections at the Close of 2 4 ½ the Year 137 The Assizes, (_for circulation 2 4 ½ upon such occasions_) 138 Evidences of Christianity, (by 14 0 3 Dr. Doddridge) †§ 139 On Hearing the Word 4 8 1 140 Important Questions 3 6 ¾ 141 True Religion Exemplified, in 5 10 1¼ the History of Mary † 142 On the Lord’s Prayer 2 4 ½ 143 Poor Joseph 1 2 ¼ 144 Honesty the Best Policy 3 6 ¾ 145 Surest Way of Thriving 2 4 ½ 146 Advice to the Keeper of a 2 4 ½ Turnpike Gate, with Useful Hints to Travellers 147 Life of Judge Hale, and his 3 6 ¾ Advice to his Children 148 Hopes for Eternity 2 4 ½ 149 The Seaman’s Friend 7 0 1½ 150 The Seaman’s Spy-Glass 7 0 1½ 151 The Young Cottager † 12 10 2¾ 152 Reasons for Faith 1 2 ¼ 153 Meditations of Queen Catherine 4 8 1 Parr 154 On Suicide 3 6 ¾ 155 The Effects of Deism 2 4 ½ 156 The Testimony of an Infidel 1 2 ¼ 157 A Word for the Bible 1 2 ¼ 158 Life of Lady Jane Grey 3 6 ¾ 159 Mission in Greenland 4 8 1 160 A Summary of the Bible 1 2 ¼ 161 Last Hours of the Rev. J. 3 6 ¾ Cowper 162 Tract Anecdotes, Part I. 3 6 ¾ 163 On the New Birth 2 4 ¾ 164 Bradford’s Letters, 1555 3 6 ¾ 165 The Christian’s Directory 2 4 ½ 166 Tract Anecdotes, Part II. 2 4 ½ 167 — —, Part III. 2 4 ½ 168 The Sabbath-breaker reclaimed; 1 2 ¼ or, the History of Thomas Brown, in verse 169 The Power of the Gospel 2 4 170 The Cause and Cure of Spiritual 2 4 ½ Darkness 171 The Best Legacy; or, the Poor 2 4 ½ made Rich 172 Common Errors 3 6 ¾ 173 Appeal to Christians, on Prayer 1 2 ¼ for the Out-pouring of the Holy Spirit 174 The Village in the Mountains 2 4 ½ 175 Scripture Marks of Salvation, 5 10 1¼ (from Darracot) § 176 Advantages and Disadvantages of 4 8 1 the Married State 177 Two Ends and Two Ways 1 2 ¼ 178 The Sinner’s Help 1 2 ¼ 179 The Worth of the Soul § 2 4 ½ 180 The Death-bed of a Medical 2 4 ½ Student 181 The Brazen Serpent 1 2 ½ 182 Why so Late? (_at Public 1 2 ¼ Worship_) 183 On Cruelty to Animals 3 6 ¾ 184 The Spiritual Guide 1 2 ¼ 185 On Licentiousness 3 6 ¾ 186 The Seventh Commandment 1 2 ¼ 187 The Irish Peasant 3 6 ¾ 188 On Union to Christ 3 6 ¾ 189 Watchmaker and Family 4 8 1 190 The Christ of God 3 6 ¾ 191 The Swiss Peasant 3 6 ¾ 192 Woodman of Switzerland 3 6 ¾ 193 The Two Old Men 4 8 1 194 The Nature of an Oath (_before 2 4 ½ Magistrates_) Explained 195 To a Mother, on the Birth of 1 2 ¼ her Child 196 The History of W. S— 5 10 1¼ 197 Consider your Ways 2 4 ½ 199 The Lost Sheep 2 4 ½ 200 A Help to Prayer 5 10 1¼ 201 The Fulness of Christ 2 4 ½ 202 Extracts from the Writings of 4 8 1 Foreign Divines 203 Hints to Sick Persons, 4 8 1 particularly in Hospitals 204 The Aged Christian in the 1 2 ¼ Hospital 205 Mary Smith, or the Christian’s 3 6 ¾ Hope in Death 206 The Trinity in Unity 3 6 ¾ 207 The Authority, Purpose, and 9 4 2 Effects of Christianity † 208 The True Riches 3 6 ¾ 209 The Witness for the Truth 4 8 1 210 Narrative of Thomas Davis 4 8 1 211 The True Catholic 3 6 ¾ 212 The Duty of United Prayer 3 6 ¾ 213 The Infidel Convinced 2 4 ½ 214 St. Peter’s Plea for Reading 3 6 ¾ the Holy Scriptures 215 Excellency of the Christian 2 4 ½ Dispensation § 216 On Extreme Unction 2 4 ½ 217 The Protestant Religion no 1 2 ¼ Novelty 218 The Lord’s Supper compared with 1 2 ¼ the Mass 219 Heathen Ceremonies adopted by 2 4 ½ the Church of Rome 220 Protestant’s Reasons for not 2 4 ½ Worshipping Saints 221 The Traveller’s Farewell 1 2 ¼ 222 The Pastor’s Wish § 2 4 ½ 223 The Loss of the Kent † 10 6 2¼ 224 The Holy Scriptures the only 2 4 ½ Standard of Divine Truth 225 The Reformation 2 4 ½ 226 Happiness Realized § 2 4 ½ 227 The Great Duty of Believing 2 4 ½ 228 Against Drunkenness and 1 2 ¼ Lewdness 229 Pastoral Address to Persons 3 6 ¾ recovered from Sickness 230 Duty of Hearing the Word 2 4 ½ 231 Profitable Hearing the Word 5 10 l¼ 232 The Danger of Neglecting Divine 3 6 ¾ Truth 233 Advice and Consolation to the 3 6 ¾ Afflicted § 234 Memoir of Dr. T. Bateman § 3 6 ¾ 235 The Icebergs 3 6 ¾ 236 Narratives of Soldiers 3 6 ¾ 237 On Repentance 1 2 ¼ 238 Add Faith to Knowledge 4 8 1 239 Sanctification the Christian’s 3 6 ¾ Aim and Privilege 240 The Sick Man and his Christian 2 4 ½ Friend 241 Friendly Hints to the Visitors 3 6 ¾ of Watering-places 242 The Christian Sabbath 3 6 ¾ 243 A Serious Expostulation 2 4 ½ 244 Reasons for separating from the 3 6 ¾ Church of Rome 245 The Christian’s Faith 3 6 ¾ 246 A Word to Distressed Poor 3 6 ¾ 247 The Eldest Son † 14 0 3 248 Four Dialogues in a Prison † 10 6 2¼ 249 The Honest Waterman † 12 10 2½ 250 Missions at Home† 12 10 2½ 251 Shepherd of Salisbury Plain 7 0 1½ 252 A Strange Incident 1 2 ¼ 253 The Races 1 2 ¼ 254 Pleasure Fairs and Wakes 1 2 ¼ 255 Love to Christ 2 4 ½ 256 The Evil Consequences of 2 4 ½ attending the Race Course 257 Moses, the Pious Negro 1 2 ¼ 258 Hints for the Examination of l 2 ¼ the Heart 259 Letter to a Christian Friend, 2 4 ½ on Temptation 260 Man in his Fallen Estate 3 6 ¾ 261 Is it well with You? 1 2 ¼ 262 Advice to Servants 2 4 ½ 263 Stewart’s Thoughts on Special 12 10 2½ Prayer for Outpouring of the Holy Spirit †§ 264 To a Person recovered from 1 2 ¼ Sickness 265 The Two Widows, in Verse 3 6 ¾ 266 The History of Amelia Gale 3 6 ¾ 267 Heavy Charges against Sabbath 1 2 ¼ Breakers 268 The Nature & Importance of 3 6 ¾ Repentance 269 Parental Authority enforced 1 2 ¼ 270 Justification by Faith 5 10 1¼ 271 Do I love God or not? § 2 4 ½ 272 The Day of Adversity 2 4 ½ 273 Duty to Mothers 3 6 ½ 274 My Own Way 3 6 ¾ 275 Maternal Piety 1 2 ¼ 276 To the Believer, on the Loss of 2 4 ½ Christian Friends § 277 Do you want a Friend? 1 2 ¼ 278 The Importance of Prayer 3 6 ¾ 279 Questions for Self-Examination. 1 2 ¼ By Rev. J. Alleine 280 The Great Error detected 2 4 ½ 281 Time and Eternity 2 4 ½ 282 Fulfilment of Prophecies, 7 0 l½ Ammon, Moab, etc. 283 What do Ye more than Others? 9 4 2 By Dr. Watts † 284 On Religious Declension. By 11 8 2½ Rev. A. Fuller † 285 Peace in Death 2 4 ½ 286 Musical Festivals and Oratorios 1 2 ¼ 287 On Chastity 1 2 ¼ 288 “How can a Man be Born when he 2 4 ½ is Old?” 289 Preparation for Death 1 2 ¼ 290 Wholesome Truths 1 2 ¼ 291 Poor Bridget 3 6 ¾ 292 The Fall and Rise of Peter 4 8 1 293 On the Lord’s Supper 5 10 l¼ 294 Hinderances to Believing 2 4 ½ 295 Rest in Christ 3 6 ¾ 296 The Christian’s Duty to the 3 6 ¾ Heathen 297 A Letter to One who cannot read 3 6 ¾ it 298 Christ’s Invitation to Thirsty 4 8 1 Souls. By Dr. Doddridge 299 A plain & practical View of the 7 0 1½ Doctrine of the Trinity § 300 On Drunkenness 3 6 ¾ 301 Heaven Lost 4 8 1 302 Meditations on the Incarnation 7 0 1½ and Death of Christ 303 Memorial of Mercy 5 10 1¼ 304 Ye most be Born again 1 2 ¼ 305 Four Family Prayers, from 2 4 ¼ Sacred Scripture 306 Rules for a Christian 2 4 ½ 307 The Roll Call 2 4 ½ 308 History of Dr. R. Taylor 7 0 1½ 309 Rules for Conversation 2 4 ½ 310 The Infallible Touchstone 2 4 ½ 311 On the Power and Grace of the 2 4 ½ Holy Spirit 312 What shall I think about? 2 4 ½ 313 The Soldier twice enlisted 2 4 ½ 314 How to Improve a Bad Memory 2 4 ½ 315 The Rapid Propagation of 2 4 ½ Christianity 316 The Conversion of St. Paul 2 4 ½ 317 Salvation through a Mediator 4 8 1 consistent with Reason § 318 Miracles Proofs of the Truth of 2 4 ½ the Holy Scriptures 319 The Resurrection of Christ 2 4 ½ 320 Letter from Ralph Weston 2 4 ½ 321 On Divine Revelation 2 4 ½ 322 The Learned Cobbler 3 6 ¾ 323 Dialogue on Infidelity 3 6 ¾ 324 The Blind Man and Pedler 4 8 1 325 On Sabbath Breaking 1 2 ¼ 326 A Word to the Profane 1 2 ¼ 327 Advice to Sailors 3 6 ¾ 328 Payson’s Address to Seamen 2 4 ½ 329 Faith’s Warrant 2 4 ½ 330 Death Beds 5 10 1¼ 331 For Ever!! 1 2 ¼ 332 Hints to the Confident, the 2 4 ½ Diffident, and the Careless 333 Blind Betsey 3 6 ¾ 334 Unscriptural Marriage 7 0 1½ 335 A Peep at the Races 2 4 ½ 336 The Syro-phenician Woman 3 6 ¾ 337 Plain Hints to Parents, on 3 6 ¾ Management of Children 338 Come and Welcome to Jesus 2 4 ½ Christ. By Bunyan § 339 Two Dialogues, between M. Wood 3 6 ¾ & S. Hopkins 340 Female Influence and 2 4 ½ Obligations 341 The Duty of Christians to the 2 4 ½ Unconverted 342 Word to those who receive Loan 1 2 ¼ Tracts 343 What do You get by 2 4 ½ Gin-drinking? 344 Importance of Consideration 2 4 ½ 345 On Joy in the Lord 5 10 1¼ 346 Living Water 2 4 ½ 347 Swear not at all 1 2 ¼ 348 The Way to Hell 1 2 ¼ 349 Eight Forms of Prayer 3 6 ¾ 350 The Harvest 2 4 ½ 351 On the Death of an Infant 2 4 ½ 352 A whole Family in Heaven 1 2 ¼ 353 Friendly Hints on the 2 4 ½ Observance of the Lord’s Day 354 Address to a Sceptic 1 2 ¼ 355 A Dying Thief and a Dying 2 4 ½ Saviour 356 Solitary Reflection 3 6 ¾ 357 Advice to the Dejected 3 6 ¾ 358 An Address to Six Classes 2 4 ½ 359 What is the Soul worth? 2 4 ½ 360 Good News 1 2 ¼ 361 “Go and Sin no more” 2 4 ½ 362 The History of Louisa 2 4 ½ 363 Early Life of Mrs. Judson 2 4 ½ 364 Hill on Christ Crucified 4 8 1 365 The Lost Soul 1 2 ¼ 366 The Pilgrims, an Allegory 3 6 ¾ 367 Plain Words 1 2 ¼ 368 Hints on the Lord’s Supper 1 2 ¼ 369 A Question to a Beggar 1 2 ¼ 370 Are you ready? 1 2 ¼ 371 The Value and Importance of 3 6 ¾ Public Worship 372 Ruth Pierce 1 2 ¼ 373 The Scripture Contrast 2 4 ½ 374 Evidence of Repentance 1 2 ¼ 375 Brand plucked out of the Fire 4 8 1 376 An Exhortation to Sinners 3 6 ¾ 377 The Beer Shop 4 8 1 378 Christ an All-sufficient 2 4 ½ Saviour; by A bp. Leighton 879 What art Thou? 1 2 ¼ 380 Jerry Creed 3 6 ¾ 381 The Important Choice 7 0 1½ 382 He is gone 2 4 ½ 383 Future Punishments Endless 2 4 ½ 384 The Troublesome Garden 3 6 ¾ 385 A few Plain Words 2 4 ½ 386 The Way to use the Bible 3 6 ¾ 387 Pardon for the Greatest Sinners 3 6 ¾ 388 The Widow’s Son 4 8 1 389 Hints to Parents of S. Scholars 2 4 ½ 390 Common Excuses for Neglecting 2 4 ½ Public Worship 391 Nature and Design of the Lord’s 4 8 1 Supper 392 Satan’s Snares 4 8 1 393 The Heirs of Glory 2 4 ½ 394 On slighting Christ 3 6 ¾ 395 Last Days of Dr. Payson 2 4 ½ 396 How do we know there is a God? 2 4 ½ 397 The Fall of Nineveh, Tyre, and 3 6 ¾ Egypt 598 Happiness of serving God in our 4 8 1 Daily Employments 399 On Pride 4 8 1 400 Encouragements to Prayer 7 0 1½ 401 The Soldier out of Uniform 2 4 ½ 402 Ground on which Sinners can 1 2 ½ come to the Holy God 403 Cautions against Fairs 2 4 ½ 404 The Redeemer’s Tears 2 4 ½ 405 The Ten Lepers 3 6 ¾ 406 The Flood 3 6 ¾ 407 Prayers for Children 1 2 ¼ 408 Day of Salvation 2 4 ½ 409 Plain Directions to Zion’s 3 6 ¾ Travellers 410 “It is Ten Thousand Years ago” 1 2 ¼ 411 A Thousand Years for every 1 2 ¼ Moment 412 Eternal Life or Eternal Death 1 2 ¼ awaits you 413 Duty of the Afflicted 2 4 ½ 414 Nature and Grace 3 6 ¾ 415 Memoir of William Howard 5 10 1¼ 416 Christian in Humble Life 5 10 1¼ 417 Prepare to meet thy God 1 2 ¼ 418 Christianity 3 6 ¾ 419 Address to Young Persons 3 6 ¾ employed in Manufactories 420 Farmer and his Reapers 2 4 ½ 421 Are you Happy? (_For unhappy 1 2 ¼ Females_) 422 Address to the Poor on Family 2 4 ½ Prayer 423 Nurseries for Heaven 1 2 ¼ 424 Contrasted Characters 2 4 ½ 425 Hints to Christians on Secret 3 6 ¾ Prayer 426 Salvation by Jesus Christ 2 4 ½ 427 Labourers in the Vineyard 3 6 ¾ 428 To Friends of the Sick 2 4 ½ 429 Important Truths 1 2 ¼ 430 To Coal Miners 2 4 ½ 431 The Last Judgment 3 6 ¾ 432 The Judgment to Come 2 4 ½ 433 A Word to the Flock 3 6 ¾ 434 Are you afraid to die? 1 2 ¼ 435 Dr. Calamy’s Letter 2 4 ½ 436 How to do Good 2 4 ½ 437 The Mass 3 6 ¾ 438 Modern Infidelity. By Hall 11 8 2½ 439 I am a Christian—why are you an 3 6 ¾ Infidel? 440 Conversations on Sin and 14 0 3 Salvation. By F. Neff § 441 Christian’s Great Interest 1 2 ¼ 442 Thanksgiving after Childbirth 2 4 ½ 443 Jehoiakim’s Penknife 4 8 1 444 Jesus Christ preached in the 3 6 ¾ Old Testament 445 Way to be Healthy & Happy 3 6 ¾ 446 Stowell on Infidelity 9 4 2 447 Address to an Emigrant 2 4 ½ 448 The Harvest Past and Summer 1 2 ¼ Ended 449 Address to the Sick 2 4 ½ 450 Testimonies to the Truth of 3 6 ¾ Prophecy, from Volney 451 The Leprosy Cured 2 4 ½ 452 Conversion. From Bunyan 2 4 ½ 453 Jesus the True Messiah 3 6 ¾ 454 The Livery Servant 5 10 1¼ 455 The Work of the Spirit in 2 4 ½ Regeneration 456 Cecil’s Advice to Servants 12 10 2½ 457 Conversation on the Truth of 1 2 ¼ the Bible 458 Testimony of History against 11 8 2½ the Church of Rome 459 The Visitor’s Address 2 4 ½ 460 The Gipsy Tent 2 4 ½ 461 Believe and be Saved 3 6 ¾ 462 A Minister’s Visits to the Sick 4 8 1 and Dying 463 The Sinner’s Friend 9 4 2 464 Hannah Swarton 4 8 1 465 The New Creature 1 2 ¼ 466 The Sure Refuge 2 4 ½ 467 Pretensions of Infidelity 4 8 1 468 Alarming Situation of the 1 2 ¼ Sinner 469 Union for Prayer 2 4 ½ 470 You are in Danger of being Lost 1 2 ¼ 471 Scriptural Instruction for 5 10 1¼ Inquirers after Salvation 472 My Time is but a Day 1 2 ¼ 473 Should it not be _must_ for the 1 2 ¼ Soul? 474 Do you believe it? l 2 ¼ 475 A Word from a Stranger 2 4 ½ 476 The Spirit’s Teaching 1 2 ¼ 477 What have I done? 1 2 ¼ 478 Things to be done 1 2 ¼ 479 The Penitent Publican 1 2 ¼ 480 A Rich Gem 1 2 ¼ 481 To Distressed Manufacturers 3 6 ¾ 482 Venn’s Directions for Leading a 4 8 1 Christian Life 483 What doest thou here? 1 2 ¼ 484 Roger, the Shepherd 2 4 ½ 485 The More Convenient Season 1 2 ¼ 486 First Things in Religion § 4 8 1 487 “All’s Well” 1 2 ¼ 488 Way of Salvation made Plain 2 4 ½ 489 An Acceptable Sacrifice 1 2 ¼ 490 Good Hope for Eternity 1 2 ¼ 491 Merciful and Mighty Friend 1 2 ¼ 492 To Young Person after 1 2 ¼ commemoratg Death of Christ 493 The Prisoner’s Friend 7 0 1½ 494 “Medium Way is the Best” 4 8 1 495 “I don’t know how it is, but I 4 8 1 don’t get on” 496 The Pardoned Convict; or, 9 4 2 Account of Jno. Leadbetter 497 Collier Boy and Candle Box 2 4 ½ 498 The Divine Missionary 3 6 ¾ 499 For the last Time 1 2 ¼ 500 Justification by Faith only 2 4 ½ 501 How to Train a Family 3 6 ¾ 502 Trouble, and how to bear it 1 2 ¼ 503 The “Free and Easy Club” 3 6 ¾ 504 Old Andrew 2 4 ½ 505 Amaziah 3 6 ¾ 506 The Heart Demanded 3 6 ¾ 507 The Working Christian 1 2 ¼ 508 Do you mean what you say? 2 4 ½ 509 Substance of the Gospel 1 2 ¼ 510 The Scriptures Precious 3 6 ¾ 511 What shall I do? 2 4 ½ 513 The Lord’s Day; or Katherine, 4 8 1 Part I. 514 The Sunday Newspaper; or 8 2 1¾ Katherine, Part II. NARRATIVE SERIES TRACTS. _Price_, _Each_. _per_ 100. _s._ _d._ _d._ 800 Influence of Pious Women in 2 4 ½ promoting Revivals of Religion 801 The Reclaimed Infidel 2 4 ½ 802 The Soap Boiler 1 2 ¼ 803 The Dying Gipsey 2 4 ½ 804 The Effects of Infidelity 3 6 ¾ 805 This is the Man 1 2 ¼ 806 The Pilot and the Captain 2 4 ½ 807 Phœbe Wood 1 2 ¼ 808 Eliza; a North American Indian 2 4 ½ Woman 809 Dying Hours of Infidels 1 2 ¼ 810 The Providential Visit 2 4 ½ 811 Hugh Bourne 2 4 ½ 812 The Pious Seaman 1 2 ¼ 813 Thomas Yates 2 4 ½ 814 The Pharisee 2 4 ½ 815 The Life of Thomas Mitchell 2 4 ½ 816 Poor Nanny 2 4 ½ 817 The Aged Shepherd 2 4 ½ 818 The Aged Widow 2 4 ½ 819 Old Gabriel 2 4 ½ 820 Memoir of Krishna-Pal 3 6 ¾ 821 Little Nelly 1 2 ¼ 822 Conversion of an Indian Conjure 2 4 ½ 823 The Cholera Morbus 2 4 ½ 824 Blind Sandwich Islander 1 2 ¼ 825 The Traveller and Widow 2 4 ½ 826 The Miner 2 4 ½ 827 The Danger of Trifling with 3 6 ¾ Convictions 828 History of Mary White 3 6 ¾ 829 The Great Change 1 2 ¼ 830 Elizabeth Cronch 3 6 ¾ 831 Sabbath Stroller Reclaimed 1 2 ¼ 832 Rothsay Castle Steam-packet 2 4 ½ 833 The New Zealand Girl 1 2 ¼ 834 Memoir of Edward S— 2 4 ½ 835 A Traveller arrived at the End 2 4 ½ of the Journey 836 Some Account of John Knill 2 4 ½ 837 The Self-Murderer 2 4 ½ 838 The Three English Sailors 1 2 ¼ 839 The False Hope 1 2 ¼ 840 Sarah Wilson, or the Young 2 4 ½ Cripple 841 The History of Sarah 4 8 1 842 The Mountain Miller 4 8 1 843 The Afflicted Mason 2 4 ½ 844 Memoir of Miss L. Stapleton 2 4 ½ 845 Memoir of Ra-Poor-Negro 2 4 ½ 846 Old James 1 2 ¾ 847 Lydia Sturtevant 2 4 ½ 848 James Hooton, or Joy and Peace 3 6 ¾ in Believing 849 The Irish Cottager 3 6 ¾ 850 The Happy Death-bed 2 4 ½ 851 The Way of the Transgressor 2 4 ½ 852 Joseph Archer, the Converted 3 6 ¾ Sailor 853 Short Account of Thos. C— 2 4 ½ 854 Brief Account of a German 2 4 ½ Minister 855 The Dying Soldier 2 4 ½ 856 Memoir of Leang Afa 3 6 ¾ 857 Charles Kimmer 3 6 ¾ 858 The Backslider 2 4 ½ 859 The Railway Passenger 2 4 ½ 860 Fatal Calamity at Leeds 2 4 ½ 861 My Father’s Prayer 2 4 ½ 862 Catherine Phillips 4 8 1 863 History of Ruth Clark 4 8 1 864 Conversion of the late Rev. 2 4 ½ Joseph Swain 865 Jejana, a S. African Woman 2 4 ½ 866 The Converted Sailor 3 6 ¾ 867 History of F. S. or the 2 4 ½ Penitent Female 868 History of Anne Monk 2 4 ½ 869 Farmer B. 5 6 ¾ 870 The Faithful Letter 3 6 ¾ 871 Family Piety 2 4 ½ 872 Old Gearing 2 4 ½ 873 Rozie. 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El Progreso del Pecado 2 8 The Progress of Sin. 75. 101. Vida y Escritos de S. Pedro, Apostol 12 0 Life and Writings of St. Peter. 101. 109. Demonstracion de la Verdad de la 8 0 Leslie’s Religion Cristiana Demonstration of the Truth of the Christian Religion. 109. 115. Exposicion de la Doctrina del 5 4 The Doctrine Crucificado of the Cross of Christ stated and explained. 115. 122. La Parábola del Hijo Pródigo 4 0 The Parable of the Prodigal Son. 122. 124. Vida de la B. Vírgen Maria 2 8 Life of the Virgin Mary. 124. 125. La Vida y Martírio de S. Juan 2 8 Life and Bautista Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist. 125. 642. El Pecador es encaminado al Salvador 2 8 The Sinner directed to the Saviour. 128. 142. Sobre el Padre Nuestro 2 8 On the Lord’s Prayer. 142. 160. Resumen de la Biblia 1 4 Summary of the Bible. 160. 163. Sobre la Regeneracion 4 0 On the New Birth. 163. 250. Anuncio de parte de Dios a Ti, 2 8 God’s Message Lector to Thee, Reader. 251. La Pasion, Muerte, y Sepultura de N. 4 0 The Passion, S. Jesu Cristo Death, and Burial of our Saviour Jesus Christ. Catecismo de la Biblia 21 4 The Bible Catechism. El Decálogo 2 8 The Ten Commandments. Sermones sobre la Doctrina y Deberes 4 0 Sermons on del Gristianismo the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity. Ditto, _boards_, _complete_, _each_ 2 0 Spanish Tracts, in 1 vol. _boards_ 2 0 Relacion de la Perdida del Kent, 1 0 Narrative of 18mo _each_ the Loss of the Kent. 223. Historia de Enriquecillo, 18mo. 0 8 Little Henry and his Bearer. El Sermon en el Monte, 18mo. 0 8 The Sermon on the Mount. El Viador, 18mo. 1 6 The Pilgrim’s Progress. Complimiento Literal de las 1 6 Keith’s Profecias de la Sagrada Escritura. Evidence of Por Keith, 18mo. Prophecy. Auxilio Escriturario: dispuesto para 1 0 Bickersteth’s Facilitar con Utilidad la Lectura de Scripture la Biblia _each_ Help. IN 32_mo_, ADORNED WITH CUTS, IN NEAT WRAPPERS. La Aldeanita _each_ 0 8 The Young Cottager. Historia de José 0 6 History of Joseph. Historia de María Lopez 0 4 History of Maria Lopez. (Susan Green.) Historia de Sidrách, Misách, y 0 3 History of Abdénago _each_ Shadrach, Meshech, and Abednego. La Hija del Salteador 0 3 The Poacher’s Daughter. Historia de Samuel 0 3 History of Samuel. Historia de José Lopez 0 3 Hist. of Joseph Lopez. (Joseph Green.) El Ateo convencido por un Niño 0 2 The Infidel convinced by a Child. Los Buenos Niños 0 2 Good Boys. Vida de nuestro Señor y Salvador 0 2 Life of our Jesu Cristo Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. La Verdad y la Mentira 0 2 Truth and Falsehood. Alfabeto de Nombres de la Escritura 0 2 Alphabet of Scripture Names. La Mejor Conducta es la de Honradez 0 2 Honesty the best Policy. Personages Notables del Antiguo 0 2 Old-Testament Testamento Characters. Personages Notables del Nuevo 0 1 New-Testament Testamento Characters. El Negro Feliz 0 1 The Happy Negro. La Oracion Dominical, ó el Padre 0 1 The Lord’s Nuestro Prayer. Juanita y su Cordera 0 1 Susan and her Lamb. “Presto cumpliré Diez Anos” 0 1 “I shall soon be Ten Years old.” La Niña Pacificadora 0 1 The Little Peacemaker. El Genio, ó Susana é Isabel 0 1 Temper; or, Susan and Betsey. Alfabeto para los Niños de Nombres 0 1 Alphabet of de la Biblia Scripture Names for Children. La Vid 0 1 The Vine. Lucía; ó “Ya no volveré à ser mala 0 1 Lucy; or, “I chica, Papa” will not be naughty again, Papa.” El Pan; ó el Mantenimiento de la 0 1 Bread; or, Vida The Staff of Life. La Verdadera Cruz 0 3 The True Cross. SWEDISH.—_To Non-Subscribers per_ 100. 11. Sagen till Himmelen 1 4 The Way to Heaven. 11. 160. En kort Framstallning af hvab 1 4 Summary of Biblen innehåller och larer the Bible. oss 160. 1. Hvab man bor tansa om Biblen 4 0 What we ought to think of the Bible. DANISH. 4. Libens Ende 5 4 The End of Time. 4. 277. “Tronger Du til en Ben?” 1 4 “Do you want a Friend?” 277. DUTCH.—_To Non-Subscribers_, _per_ 100. 1. De Zondaar gebragt tot Jezus Christus 2 8 The Sinner directed to the Saviour. 128. 2. “Ik weet den dag mijns doods niet” 1 4 “I don’t know the day when I may die.” 3. Ernstige gedachten over de Eeuwigheid 2 8 Serious Thoughts on Eternity. 63. 4. Zonde geen voorwerp van Spotternij 1 4 Sin no Trifle. 66. 5. James Covey 2 8 James Covey. 93. 6. “Ik wil niet” 1 4 “I will not.” 7. Iets tegen het Ongeloof 1 4 Something against Unbelief. 8. “Sla net oog op u Zelven, en denk aan 2 8 “Look on de toekomst” yourself, and remember that which is to come.” Levensberigt van Amelia Gale 2 8 Amelia Gale. 266. De Geschiedenis van John Robins 4 0 John Robins. 551. Lydia Sturtevant 2 8 Lydia Sturtevant. 847. Een Beroep op het Hart 4 0 Appeal to the Heart. 53. De Tijd en de Eeuwigheid 2 8 Time and Eternity. 281. Evangeliesche Gezangen, ten gebruike 1 0 Evangelical der Zendelings Instituten van het Hymns for the Londonsch Zenderling Genootschap _each_ Missionary stations of the London Missionary Society. Verhalen uit Switzerland _each_ 1 6 Stories from Switzerland. CHILDREN’S BOOKS, 1_d._ _each_. 1. Voorstellingen uit het Nieuwe New-Testament Testament. Characters. 2. Kleine Vertellingen voor Goede Short Stories for Kinderen. Good Children. 26. 3. Vertellingen van Vogels. History of Birds. 33. 4. Vertellingen van Viervoetige Dieren. History of Beasts. 32. 5. Broeders en Zusters of Broederlyke Brothers and Sisters; Liefde. or, Brotherly Love. 50. 6. Reizigers Verhalen. Travellers’ Wonders. 1. 7. Vertellingen eener Moeder aan Goede A Parent’s Stories Kinderen. for Good Children. 17. 8. Het Vierde Gebot. The Fourth Commandment. 35. 9. Frits Goedaard; eene Vertelling voor Tom Steady, a Pretty Goede Kinderen. History for Good Children. 22. 10. Goede Voorbelden, alle Goede Good Examples, Kinderen aanbevolen. recommended to all Good Children. 40. 11. Geschiedenis van Dirk Wildzang. History of Dick Wildgoose. 9. 12. De Geschiedenis van Fannij History of Fanny Onbezonnen. Thoughtless. 10. GERMAN.—_To Non-Subscribers_, _per_ 100. _s._ _d._ 1. Das Ende der Zeit 5 4 The End of Time. 4. 5. Thr merdet mit nichten des Lodes 4 0 “Ye shall not sterben surely die,” _Gen._ iii. 4. 6. Mtamonts Lod 2 8 The Death of Altamont. 58. 9. Suchet in der Schrift 2 8 Search the Scriptures. 23. 11. A. Sabbath Beschäftigungen 4 0 Sabbath Occupations. 87. 12. Der Beg zum heil 1 4 The Way to Happiness. 14. Der arme Genfer Uhrmacher 10 8 The Watchmaker and his Family. 189. 20. Des Fluchers Gebet, oder fein Fluch 2 8 The Swearer’s erklärt Prayer. 76. 21. Ernsthafte Betrachtungen über die 4 0 Serious Ewigkeit Thoughts on Eternity. 63. 24. Sechszehn furze Reden 8 0 Sixteen Short Sermons. 38. 26. Gespräch zwischen zwei Matrosen 4 0 A Dialogue between two Seamen. 46. 59. Furze Erklärung des Gebetes des 4 0 A Brief Herrn Exposition of the Lord’s Prayer. 45. Die Stimme der Warnung 4 0 The Warning Voice. 45. 72. Christus die einzige Zuflucht vor 4 0 Christ the dem zukünftigen Zorne only Refuge. 72. 93. Heldenmuth und seliger Lod von 2 8 James Covey. Jacob Coven, einem englischen 93. Matrosen 41. Der Weg zum Himmel 1 4 The Way to Heaven. 11. 119. Der Bekehrte Reger 6 8 The Negro Servant. 119. 134. Des Seemann’s Freund enthaltend 10 8 Conversation Rath und Unweisungen nebst einer in a Boat Rachricht über alte between two Schiffsgesfährten Seamen. 134. 151. Das junge Dorfmädchen. Eine mahre 22 8 The Young Erzählung Cottager. 151. 160. Bas lehrt die Bibel? 2 8 A Summary of the Bible. 160. 223. Untergang des Dstindien=Fahrers 14 8 The Loss of Kent the Kent. 223. 266. Die Geschichte der Amelia Gale, aus 6 8 The History der Legend von Boston, in England of Amelia Gale. 266. MODERN GREEK.—12_mo_. 1. Ἔλεος τού Θεού πρὸς τὸν Μετανοημένον 2 8 God’s Mercy to the Penitent. 2. Φύσις τής Ἁμαρτίας καὶ τής Μετανοίας 1 4 Nature of Sin and of Repentance. 3. Οἱ Ἂνθρωποι ὡς τὰ, Πρόβατα 1 4 Men like Sheep. 4. Πρόσκλησις εἰς τὸν Ἁμαρτωλὸν 2 8 Call to the Unconverted. 5. Γνώμαι Ἐπισφαλεὶς 1 4 Salutary Counsels. 6. Ἐρωτήσεις Βραχεῖς, ἀλλὰ Ἀναγκαιοτάται 1 4 Short Important Questions. 7. Ὁ ἐν Φιλίπποις Δεσμοφύλαξ ἐπιστραφεὶς 1 4 Conversion of the Philippian Jailer. 32_mo_. 1. Ἡ Νεαρὰ Αύρα _each_ 0 4 The Youthful Lyre. (A Hymn Book.) 2. Ὁ Βίος τού Κυρίου ἡμων καὶ Σωτήριος, 0 2 The Life of Ἰησού Χριστού Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 3. Ὁ Δεκάλογος, εὐμορφότατον Βιβλίον διὰ 0 2 The Ten τὰ Μικρὰ Παιδία Commandments. 4. Τὸ Καινὸν Ἀλφαβητάριον, βραβεíον διὰ 0 2 Child’s First τὰ Καλὰ Παιδία Alphabet. 5. “Καλὰ Παιδάκια, ἐξετάζετε τὸν ἑαυτόν 0 2 “Good Boys; σας” or, Examine yourselves.” 6. Χαρακτήρες ἢ Παραδείγματα τής Νέας 0 1 New-Testament Διαθήκης Characters. 7. Ἡ Τετάρτη Ἐντολὴ 0 1 The Fourth Commandment. 8. Ὁ Γεωργάκης καὶ ἡ Μηλία 0 1 Little George and the Apple-Tree. 9. Ἱστορία τών Τριών Ἀδελφών καὶ τών 0 2 History of Τριών Φοινίκων των the Three Brothers and their Three Palm-Trees. 10. Σχέδια Χαρακτήρων ἐκ τής Παλαιάς 0 2 Old-Testament Γραφής πρὸς ὠφέλειαν καὶ Μίμησιν τών Characters. Νέων 11. Ἱστορία Ιωάννου τού Ναύτου, τού 0 2 The History ἐπωνομαζομένου Κουτρολὴ of John Robins the Sailor. CHINESE. A Chinese Tract, stereotyped from the original wood-blocks, entitled, “A Summary of the Gospel.” 2_d._ each. LONDON: RICHARD WATTS, PRINTER, CROWN COURT, TEMPLE BAR. FOOTNOTES. {1} Also a 32mo Edition, One Halfpenny each, and another, adorned with engravings, at One Penny each: an 18mo Edition, with superior wood engravings, ornamented cover, 6_d._; cloth, gilt edges, 8_d._ each, or 1_s._ half-bound. {2} Also a superior edition, half-bd. 8vo, 1_s._; and a pocket edition, 64mo, 6_d._ cloth, or 1_s._ 4_d._ tuck. {ii} The book uses a highly decorative (non-Roman) font for the Irish titles and it’s unclear what many of the letters are. Same goes for Swedish, Danish and German titles: apologies for any mistranscriptions.—DP. 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