The Man with the Book; or, The Bible Among the People.Weylland, John Matthias
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The Man with the Book; or, The Bible Among the People.
Weylland, John Matthias
City missions; London City Mission
"His sketches are exceedingly interesting, and will not only serve
for the encouragement of others, but may prove very useful by
suggesting how those engaged in Christian work should go about it.
A recommendatory Preface is furnished by Lord Shaftesbury; but even
apart from this and on its own merits the book should find many
readers."--_The Rock._
"The work will prove suggestive and useful to Christian
workers."--_Watchman._
"The charm attached to the writings of Mr. Weylland has long been
acknowledged, and the power of description which have won such a
wide circulation for 'The Man with the Book,' and 'Round the
Tower,' appears again in his latest work. It is marked throughout
by a lively style, practical common sense, and the enunciation of
right principles."--_London City Mission Magazine._
_This Book is supplied to Subscribers of the_ LONDON CITY MISSION,
_direct from Bridewell Place, E. C., for 3s. 6d., postage, 4d._
* * * * *
MISSION TRACTS.
[Illustration: Street lamps and people in a fog]
=IN A FOG.=
A Tract for Sceptics. 2_d._
=LIGHT IN THE BARS.=
For Publicans. One Hundred and Fortieth Thousand.
=RINGING THE CHANGES.=
For the Tempted. Fifth Thousand.
=CRAPE ON THE WHIP.=
A Sabbath Tract. Two hundred and Twentieth Thousand.
=THE ROUGH POLISHED.=
For Drunkards. Sixth Thousand.
=THE SCENE PAINTER.=
A Narrative of Grace. Seventh Thousand.
_The above Tracts, in packets, selected. 7d._
=CARDS AGAINST SWEARING.=
For Public and Coffee Houses. 2_d._ each; 1_s._ 9_d._ dozen.
* * * * *
A French Edition of "THE MAN WITH THE BOOK" has been prepared by Pasteur
Pallissier, of Paris, and revised by the Rev. Horace Noel. It is
designed for circulation upon the Continent, and among foreigners
resident in and visiting England. This can also be had at the Mission
for 2_s._ a copy, post free, with reduction according to the numbers
taken. A copy has been placed in each Public and Mission Library in
Paris.
* * * * *
Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London.
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