Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People.

Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 85 pages of information about Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People.

NOTICES OF THE PRESS.

“A more interesting and instructive biographical work we have never read.  High as was our opinion of Channing,—­of his intellectual and moral worth,—­the perusal of this work has convinced us that we never duly estimated him....  His letters reveal his character more fully than his sermons and essays.  In his letters he lays his heart entirely open; and no man, no matter what his opinions or prejudices, can read them without saying,—­’Channing was, indeed, a great and good man,—­one who lived for the world!’”—­Christian Messenger.

“Only one who was similar in purpose and temper,—­who felt like aspirations, hopes, and faith,—­could at all do justice to the distinguished subject.  The present book must, therefore, we are sure, give us Channing’s character in its completeness, and true harmony and proportions of parts.”—­Salem Observer.

“These memoirs of a great and good man will, we apprehend, obtain an uncommonly extensive circulation, not only among the denomination of Christians in which he ranked himself, but with all who reverence purity of character, an enlarged philanthropy, and eminent talents, guided by virtue and piety.”—­Salem Register.

“If we mistake not, now is the very time in God’s providence when the biography of William Ellery Channing could best make its appearance.  We have heard that a distinguished divine, of different speculative religious views from Dr. Channing, has recently said,—­’Channing is greatly needed among us at this present moment.’  Behold him here!  We doubt not that the biography thus prepared is to make a great impression on the age that is passing, and that is yet to come.”—­Christian Register.

SERMONS ON CHRISTIAN COMMUNION.  Designed to promote the Culture of the Religious Affections.  Edited by Rev. T.R.  SULLIVAN. 12mo. pp. 403.  Price, $1.00.

This work is not confined to the subject of the Lord’s Supper, but “forms a series of practical discourses of the persuasive kind, relating to repentance, or the duty of commencing the Christian course,—­to edification, or the encouragements to progressive Christian improvement,—­and to the eucharistic service, as affording exercise for all the grateful and devout affections of the heart in every stage of its subjection to Christian discipline.”—­Preface.

The following is a list of the writers:—­

Rev. H.A.  MILES, Lowell. " F. PARKMAN, D.D., Boston. " S. JUDD, Augusta. " F.D.  HUNTINGTON, Boston. " C.T.  BROOKS, Newport. " N. HALL, Dorchester. " J.I.T.  COOLIDGE, Boston. " G.W.  BRIGGS, Plymouth. " A.A.  LIVERMORE, Keene. " J. WHITMAN, Lexington. " J.W.  THOMPSON, Salem. " H.W.  BELLOWS, New York. " E.S.  GANNETT, D.D., Boston. " A.P.  PEABODY, Portsmouth. " J. WALKER, D.D., Cambridge. " C. ROBBINS, Boston. " G.E.  ELLIS, Charlestown. " G. PUTNAM, D.D., Roxbury. " J.H.  MORISON, Milton. " A. YOUNG, D.D., Boston. " E.B.  HALL, D.D., Providence. " S.G.  BULFINCH, Nashua. " O. DEWEY, D.D., New York. " S. OSGOOD, Providence. " A. HILL, Worcester. " W.H.  FURNESS, D.D., Philadelphia. " N.L.  FROTHINGHAM, D.D., Boston. " E. PEABODY, Boston. " S.K.  LOTHROP, " " C.A.  BARTOL, " " A.B.  MUZZEY, Cambridge.

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