Blown to Bits; or, The Lonely Man of Rakata by R. M. Ballantyne


  By the Rev. ANDREW MURRAY.

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  THE NEW LIFE. Words of God for Disciples of Christ.

  "This book stands out among many of its kind as distinguished by a newimpulse and freshness of thought."--_Scotsman_.

  ABIDE IN CHRIST. Thoughts on the Blessed Life of Fellowship with the Sonof God. Sixty-third Thousand.

  "The varied aspects of this practical truth are treated with muchfreshness, power, and unction. It cannot fail to stimulate, to cheer,and to qualify for higher service."--Mr. SPURGEON in _The Sword andTrowel_.

  LIKE CHRIST. Thoughts on the Blessed Life of Conformity to the Son ofGod. A Sequel to "Abide in Christ." Twenty-eighth Thousand.

  "The author has written with such loving unction and spiritual insightthat his pages may be read with comfort and edification byall."--_Literary Churchman_.

  WITH CHRIST IN THE SCHOOL OF PRAYER. Twenty-fifth Thousand.

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  HOLY IN CHRIST. Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy asHe is Holy. Tenth Thousand.

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  THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST. Thoughts on the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit inthe Believer and the Church. Eighth Thousand.

  "Mr. Murray's new work, like his former ones, will serve for theedification of those who are able to appreciate spirituality of thought,and inclined to give the attention needful to digest and profit bymeditations presented in a manner more solid than lively."--_Record_.

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  THE CHILDREN FOR CHRIST. Thoughts for Christian Parents on theConsecration of the Home Life. Tenth Thousand.

  "There is a tone of fervour and devotion pervading the book thatcontrasts pleasantly with the trivially inane tone some writers thinkfit to adopt in writing for and about children. All Sunday-schoolteachers and parents would do well to lay its lessons toheart."--_Methodist Recorder_.

 
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