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The Pilgrim Teacher (monthly). The Intermediate Quarterly. The Little Pilgrim (weekly). The Well-Spring (weekly).

The Senior Quarterly.

The Junior Quarterly (new). Pilgrim Hand-Books (two grades). The Mayflower (weekly).

Pilgrim Songs for the Sunday-school.

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SONGS OF PILGRIMAGE.

A HYMNAL

FOR THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

BY H. L. HASTINGS.

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Probably the most extensive collection of hymns in the English language.

It contains 1533 hymns, with music for them all.
It contains 344 tunes from 112 known authors.
It contains old hymns you have hunted for.
It contains old tunes your grandmother sung.
It contains hymns you learned when a child.
It contains old tunes you have wanted so long.
It contains new tunes you have never heard.
It contains plenty of solid standard music.
It contains numerous grand old minor tunes.
It contains some 500 hymns you never saw.

It contains 131 hymns from Watts.

It contains 149 of Wesley's hymns.

It contains over 300 new hymns from H. L. H.
It contains hymns for all occasions.

It contains hymns of the blessed hope.

It contains old hymns from the Latin and Greek. It contains hymns from the French and German. It contains hymns from the Welsh and Danish.

It contains hymns for the old and young.

It contains hymns for sick and well.

It contains 528 pages of hymns and music.

It contains the names of authors and composers.
It contains the dates of both hymns and tunes.
It contains an index of subjects.

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To Superintendents and Teachers. If you have never used this Series, will you give it a trial?

SELECT NOTES,

A COMMENTARY ON THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSONS.

By Rev. Dr. F. N. and M. A. PELOUBET.

The utmost care is used to make this book accurate, reliable, with the best results of the latest scholarship, and put in the form best adapted to the teacher.

Handsomely bound. Price, $1.25; Interleaved Edition, $2.00. Sent, postpaid, on receipt of price.

SUNDAY-SCHOOL QUARTERLIES.

The Sunday-School Quarterly.

By Rev. F. N. Peloubet, D.D. Terms:- Single copies, one year, 20 cents. 100 copies, one year, $20. The Intermediate Sunday-School Quarterly.

By Rev. F. N. Peloubet, D.D. Terms: - Single copies, one year, 20 cents. 100 copies, one year, $20. Teachers' Editions for both the Sunday-School

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PELOUBET'S RECORD BOOKS.

Simple in their arrangements and convenient in shape.
Peloubet's Sunday-School Library Register.
Arranged for forty-six classes for one year. Price,
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Published by W. A. WILDE & CO., 25 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass.

PUBLICATIONS

BY THE

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

THE MISSIONARY HERALD,

Edited by Rev. E. E. Strong, D.D.,

Is the principal organ of communication to the Churches of a detailed account of what God is doing in the non-Christian world through the earnest labors of our missionaries.

Subscription Price, $1.00.

PREMIUMS FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS.

1. FOR TEN NEW SUBSCRIBERS, sent at an early day, with ten dollars, the Board's large Wall Map of the World, on cloth, 8 feet, 6 inches by 4 feet, 6 inches, or other American Board maps of the same value ($2.50).

2. FOR TEN NEW SUBSCRIBERS, the volume "Mission Stories of Many Lands," which is commended on all hands as one of the best and most attractive books to be found.

3. FOR FIVE NEW SUBSCRIBERS, the large colored lithograph of the Morning Star, 24 by 20 inches.

WHATEVER IS DONE FOR 1887 SHOULD BE DONE AT ONCE.

American Board Almanac for 1887.

A beautiful and useful almanac for Christian homes. Aside from the matter usually to be found in almanacs, the anniversaries of notable events in the Christian world are here noted, lists of missionaries given, with stations, pronunciations, and distances, and the pages are packed with information respecting Price, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; the work of the American Board and Missionary work in general packages of not less than fifty copies will be sent by mail at the rate of $6.00 per hundred, or delivered at the Rooms at $5.00 per hundred.

Address, CHARLES E. SWETT, Publishing Agent,

1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

1.

MISSIONARY MAPS.

The Board has published the following MISSIONARY MAPS:

CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN AFRICA. Showing all south of five degrees North latitude. Revised edition. Size, 5 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.25.

2. TURKEY. Size, 8 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. Price, paper, $1.25; on cloth, $2.00.

3. SOUTHERN INDIA AND CEYLON. Showing the Maratha, Madura, and Ceylon Missions of the Board. Size, 5 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 5 in. Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.25.

4. CHINA. Size, 5 ft. 5 in. x 4 ft. 6 in.

Paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.25.

5. SOUTHERN JAPAN. Size, 4 ft. 7 in. x 2 ft. 9 in. Paper, 40 cents; cloth, 70 cents.

6.

MICRONESIA. Including the Gilbert, Marshall, and Caroline Islands, with the Mortlocks. 4 ft. 7 in. x 2 ft. 9 in. Paper, 40 cents; cloth, 70 cents.

Size,

7. THE WORLD, on “Mercator's Projection." Size, 8 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. Paper, $1.50; cloth, $2.50. These Maps will be sent, postage paid, at these prices. Set of seven, which includes the Map of the World, on cloth, $9.50, or on paper, $5.75.

The Board has issued the following Sunday-school MISSIONARY CONCERT EXERCISES:

No. 2. JAPAN.

No. 1. THE WORK OF THE AMERICAN BOARD.
No. 5. TURKISH EMPIRE.

No. 3. INDIA.

No. 6. AFRICA.

No. 4. CHINA.

No. 7. THE ISLAND WORLD. No. 8. WOMAN'S WORK FOR WOMAN.

For each Exercise a printed leaflet letter has been prepared, to be read to the school, and a copy will be sent with each parcel.

Copies of the Exercises, in such numbers as the Superintendent or Pastor desires for the concert, will be sent, free of charge, to each Sunday-school agreeing to take a collection, as a school, during the year, for the work of the Board. In exceptional cases, when, for special reasons, a collection does not seem desir. able, they will be sent at cost-one cent each. Please send your request, stating which of the Exercises is desired, and the number of copies.

HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF MISSIONS. In pamphlets. Africa; Turkey; India and Ceylon; China; Japan; Micronesia; Papal Lands. New editions. Each pamphlet has a map of its field.

These sketches will be sent FREE to ministers in charge of churches contributing to the A. B. C. F. M., on request. They will be sent to others for 6 cents for a single copy, or the set for 35 cents. The Maps and Sketches are placed at these merely nominal prices in order to bring them within the reach of all.

PAMPHLET OF MISSIONARY MAPS. Will be sent free to ministers in charge, as above, on request, and to others for 10 cents.

THE ELY VOLUME; or, The Contribution of our Foreign Missions to Science and Human Well-being. By THOMAS LAURIE, D.D. 8vo. Cloth. pp. 532. With numerous illustrations. Second edition, revised, now ready. Price, $3.00.

By special arrangement, "THE ELY VOLUME" will be sent by mail for $2.50; or, delivered at Boston, 14 Congregational House, for $2.25.

GISSION STORIES OF MANY LANDS. Numerous illustrations. 8vo. pp. viii-392. Price, by mail, $1.50; delivered at office, $1.25 each.

CONDENSED HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE A. B. C. F. M. $1.00 per hundred.

24 pp. 32mo. 3 cents each; Price, 10 cents each.

AMERICAN BOARD ALMANAC OF MISSIONS.
COMMEMORATIVE VOLUME, in connection with the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the
American Board. Containing discourses of Drs. Walker and Storrs, Historical Papers, Dr. Hopkins's
Address and Portrait, etc. Paper, 25 cents; boards, 50 cents.

THE JOY OF MISSIONARY ENTERPRISE. Letters of WALTER W. BAGSTER. 40 pp. Price, 10 cents; in cloth, 20 cents.

THE STORY OF THE "MORNING STAR." 108 pp. Price, 10 cents; five copies for 30 cents.
A STORY OF THE BEES. 11 pp. FOR HIS SAKE. 10 pp. Each, 60 cents per 100; single copies,

2 cents.

FOREIGN MISSIONARY LEAFLETS,

For judicious and careful distribution in any way that seems suitable to the pastor or officers of any church contributing to the American Board, will be sent, without cost (or if it be your wish to pay the cost, say one cent each), namely:

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The Field, The Force, and The Work, 1886.

The Monthly Concert of Prayer.

So Much to Do at Home.

What Boys Can Do.

Prayer at the Missionary Concert.

Sermon on Tithes, by Blind Hohannes.
Training School at Kioto, Japan.
Successful Missionary Concerts.
Children's "Morning Star" Mission.

The Weekly Offering: How Shall it be Divided!

Our Annual Missionary Offering: How is it Distributed?

And others which may be issued from time to time. Give titles and number of copies wanted.
Orders for all the above should be sent to

CHARLES E. SWETT, 1 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

The Great Debate.

A Complete Report of the memorable Discussion at the Meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at Des Moines, October 7, 1886. Svo, large type, 86 pages, paper, 25 cents.

This contains the portion of the Home Department report of the Prudential Committee relating to Missionary Qualifications and Appointments, which was the basis of the debate; the Report of the Committee to which this was submitted; and the speeches of President BARTLETT, Rev. Dr. J. G VOSE, Professor EGBERT C. SMYTH, Secretary ALDEN, Rev. Dr. LYMAN ABBOTT, Rev. Dr. WILLIAM HAYES WARD, Rev. Dr. NEWMAN SMYTH, Rev. Dr. E. P. GOODWIN, Secretary CLARK, President MARK HOPKINS, and others; and the action taken by the Board.

The Madonna of the Tubs.

By ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS, author of "The Gates Ajar," "Beyond the Gates," etc. With fortythree full-page and smaller illustrations, including figure, landscape, and marine subjects, by Ross TURNER and GEORGE H. CLEMENTS. 12mo, tastefully bound, $1.50.

A touching story, admirable pictures, and tasteful mechanical execution make this a very attractive, yet inexpensive, gift-book.

Beckonings for Every Day.

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CONTENTS: Christianity and Wealth; Is Labor a Commodity? The Strength and Weakness of Socialism; Is it Peace or War? The Laborers and the Churches; Three Dangers; Christianity and Social Science; Christianity and Popular Amusement; Christianity and Popular Education.

This is a peculiarly timely and significant book. It discusses with great ability and singular candor some of the most important questions which agitate mod. ern society and imperatively demand serious consid. eration.

The Lord's Prayer.

The Andover Review for 1887

Will continue to represent progressive thought in
and to promote Christianity in its practical relations
maintaining and developing Evangelical Theology,
to individual and social life and to the work of the
Church.

Will be treated in editorial articles, beginning with
Christianity and its Modern Competitors
the November number, and, later, special topics of
Applied Christianity.

Among the important subjects which will be discussed are:--

Fiduciary and Commercial Morality,
City Evangelization,

46 The New Education,"
Eminent Literary Men.

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The October, November, and December numbers will be sent free of charge to new subscribers whose subscriptions are received before December 20.

The Atlantic Monthly for '87

Will contain, in addition to the best Short Stories,
Sketches, Essays, Poetry, and Criticism, two Serial
Stories,-

The Second Son.

By Mrs. M. O. W. OLIPHANT and T. B. ALDRICH.
Paul Patoff.

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Papers on American History.

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Essays and Poems.

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YOUTH IN TWELVE CENTURIES.

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WIDE AWAKE. Volume U.

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THE PANSY, 1886. Bound Volume. Edited by Mrs. G. R. ALDEN (Pansy). With its graphic pictures, dainty verse, entertaining stories and instructive sketches and tales, awakening an interest in every direction. It is full of suggestions

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OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN. 1886. A notable feature of this attractive annual is its seventy-four full-page pictures and nearly two hundred sinalier illustrations. The text is designed for the delight and information of youngest readers, including short stories, poems, bits of travel and animal life. A serial entitled, "Me and My Dolls," by the popular English writer, L. T. Meade. Quarto. Boards, $1.25; cloth, $1.75.

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