The World's Great Sermons, Volume 05: Guthrie to Mozley
Religion
The World's Great Sermons, Volume 05: Guthrie to Mozley
Sermons
"=Such books as these= are of incalculable value to the
young, and an inspiration to all who are seeking to do good as
well as get gain in this world."--=_The Gospel Banner_=,
Augusta, Me.
"=The Editor= has handled his subject in so able a manner
that the reader is entranced, and is carried on and on until
with a sigh of regret the book is laid down."--_=The Chicago
Herald.=_
"=Many of the passages= are taken from the lectures and
speeches delivered by him in his lifetime which give a vivid
impression of the home, business, and public life of the great
merchant and philanthropist."--_=The Plaindealer=_,
Cleveland, Ohio.
=FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers,=
=NEW YORK and LONDON=
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_=The Commercial Gazette=_, Cincinnati, says: "This volume
contains considerable matter never before published, is full of
fascinating reading, and is of inestimable historic value."
=John Brown And His Men=
WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE ROADS THEY TRAVELED TO REACH HARPER'S FERRY.
=By COL. RICHARD J. HINTON,=
A Contemporary of John Brown.
=12mo, Cloth; 752 pp.; 22 Portraits. Price,=
=$1.50. Post-free.=
In an Appendix are given the principal and more important documents
prepared by John Brown, or relating directly to the enterprises
against American slavery in which he was actively engaged; also a
copious Index to the volume.
=EXTRACTS FROM A COUPLE OF LETTERS.=
ANACOSTIA, D. C., CEDAR HILL, Feb. 11, 1895.
MY DEAR COLONEL HINTON:
Your History of the raid upon Harper's Ferry, by John Brown
and his men, leaves nothing in that line to be desired.... You
were in the center of the circle, and hence have had an inside
view of the whole transaction. You have done for John Brown and
his men, and for the truth of history, a magnificent service.
_=Frederick Douglass.=_
* * * * *
Feb. 14, 1895.
MY DEAR COLONEL HINTON:
Your work on 'John Brown and His Men' is most strongly and
vividly done. In fact, wherever I open the book, I find it alive
with the undying interest of the greatest hour of our history.
Perhaps mankind must yet make another struggle; but so far Brown
remains the hero of the supreme endeavor for freedom, and this
is what you make your readers feel, without weakening any fact
concerning him.
_=William Dean Howells.=_
=FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY, Publishers,=
=NEW YORK and LONDON=
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Who Wrote the Hymns we Love so Well?
CONSULT
=ENGLISH HYMNS;=
THEIR
_AUTHORS and HISTORY_
=By REV. SAMUEL W. DUFFIELD.=
8vo, 675 pp., Cloth, Price, $3.00, Postpaid.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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