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BROWN & POLSON'S

PATENT CORN FLOUR.

Preferred to the best Arrow-root. Delicious in Puddings, Custards, Blancmange, Cake, &c., and especially suited to the delicacy of Children and Invalids.

The LANCET states THIS IS SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND KNOWN.

Trade Mark and Recipes on each Packet of 4oz., 8oz., and 16oz.

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Obtain it where inferior articles are not substituted, from Family Grocers, Chemists, Confectioners, and Corn Dealers.

PAISLEY, Dublin; 77A Market St., Manchester; and 23 Ironmonger Lane, London.

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RUPTURES.-BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

WHITE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS

Is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to be the most effective invention in the curative treatment of HERNIA. The use of a steel spring, so often hurtful in its effects, is here avoided; a soft bandage being worn round the body, while the requisite resisting power is supplied by the MOC-MAIN PAD and PATENT LEVER, fitting with so much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected, and may be worn during sleep. A descriptive circular may be had, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) forwarded by post, on the circumference of the body two inches below the hips being sent to the

Manufacturer, Mr. WHITE, 228 Piccadilly, London.

Price of a Single Truss, 16s., 21s., 26s. 6d., and 31s. 6d. Postage is. Price of a Double Truss, 31s. 6d., 42s., and 52s. 6d. Postage ls. 8d.Post-Office Orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-Office, Piccadilly.

ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SOCKS, KNEE-CAPS, ETC.

The material of which these are made is recommended by the faculty as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE, and the best invention for giving efficient and permanent support in all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS, SPRAINS, &c. It is porous, light in texture, and inexpensive, and is drawn on like an ordinary stocking. Price, from 7s. 6d. to 16s. each. Postage, 6d.

JOHN WHITE, MANUFACTURER, 228 PICCADILLY, LONDON.

AIR DESTROYER.-248 High Holborn.

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ALEXANDER ROSS'S

DEPILATORY removes superfluous hair from the face, neck, and arms, without injury to the skin. Price 3s. 6d., sent free in plain covers for 50 stamps. Cantharides Oil, a sure restorer of the hair, 3s. 6d., free for 54 stamps, per post, in plain covers.

HAIR DYE, 248 High Holborn (opposite Day and Martin's)

ALEXANDER ROSS'S Liquid Dye is easily applied with a comb or brush; pro ducing light or dark colours. Sold at 3s. 6d.; sent free in plain covers for 54 stamps Private rooms for dyeing the hair, and the charges very moderate.

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Fourth Edition, Cloth, 2s. 6d.; Paper Cover, 18. 61.

HELPS TO TRUTH-SEEKERS;

OR, CHRISTIANITY AND SCEPTICISM.

AN EXPOSITION AND A DEFENCE.

BY THE REV. JOSEPH PARKER, MANCHESTER

OPINIONS.

"The book abounds in just and sensible observations. Few young men of the class for whom the work is intended could read it without advantage."-British Quarterly Review.

"This work is intended to meet the wants of that large class of our young men who have not the means or the leisure for reading more elaborate works. The principal objections to Christianity, particularly those of the Secularist school, are boldly met and fairly answered. The style is luminous, terse, and energetic. Mr. Parker writes like a man who has tested his arguments by their application to actual life-to unbelievers, doubters, and truth-seekers, with whom he has had personal intercourse; and, if we mistake not, his argumentation has thus acquired a vivaciousness and point not easily to be obtained by the secluded thinker."-The Eclectic.

"Much clearness and force characterize every passage in these pages; the arguments are sound, the reading throughout is pleasant. Without being of too serious a nature, the main object of this work would appear to be to clear up some of the disputed points in Christian doctrine, and in most cases this is done to satisfaction." -Evening Reader.

"Amidst the innumerable specimens of literary carpentry turned out by the religious press at the present time, it is pleasant to meet with a work which is not an old sermon, an enlarged lecture, nor a repetition of old ideas and threadbare arguments. Such a one is before us, well deserving the success it has met with. It is the product of calm and patient thought, and deals with the great points of dispute between the Christian and the sceptic in a manner at once temperate, masterly, and original. The young inquirers, who form so large a portion of our readers, should endeavour to procure Mr. Parker's interesting volume for their school libraries, even if unable to procure it for their own."-Bible Class Magazine.

"Such a book as Mr. Parker's was a desideratum. It is intended for an important class, and is well adapted for its end. It is written with clearness and fervour, and often rises to an eloquence having the spirit of judgment and the spirit of burning.""The Homilist.

"The avowed object of the author is to present a short exposition and defence of the Christian religion, with a view to prepare for the study of larger and profounder works; and all that has been attempted has been ably performed. The volume is marked by vigorous thinking, expressed in language clear and forcible. So far as it is argumentative, it is cogent and satisfactory, while it is pervaded by a strain of appeal direct and powerful, much calculated to fix the attention and enlist the understanding in the all-important inquiries in which the writer seeks to engage it."-Christian Witness.

"This is one of the best theological books of the day. Mr. Parker, who is a talented and highly popular minister of the congregational body, and Dr. Halley's successor, in Manchester, thoroughly understands the controversy between Sceptics and the advocates of Christianity. In the present volume he deals fully, fairly, and successfully with all the objections and reasons of the Secularist school; and, withal, writes in excellent temper. To all persons who desire to know what may be said for and against God's revealed truth, we earnestly recommend this cheap and admitable work."-Halifax Courier.

"We can well recommend this volume to such teachers as are not quite up to the mark, or may be halting between two opinions' on these subjects; and they will find just enongh said on every topic to furnish them with unanswerable arguments where with to combat and defeat the misgivings and doubtings of their own consciences, or the troublesome interrogatories of false seducing rationalists."-Sunday School Teacher's Magazine.

"The work before us will help those who are so unhappy as to be yet seeking for objective truth in the nineteenth century of the Christian era; and, as we suppose there are many such, we wish God-speed to all reasonable attempts to enlighten their darkness, and dissipate their doubts and prejudices. Among other topics discussed, and in a reverent and thoughtful manner, are the following Is the Bible Divine? Is Christianity from God? and Divine Mysteries."-Clerical Journal.

London: JUDD & GLASS, New Bridge Street and Gray's Inn Road,

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AN

Inbaluable Ministerial Companion;

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Ir is published in Monthly Parts, Crown 8vo., 64 pp., in Wrapper, price 6d. each, containing Four Sermons from the Manuscripts of their Authors, Four or Six Original Outlines Bible Class Exercises, and Reviews of Biblical Literature.

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THE CONGREGATIONAL PULPIT. — Vol. I.

Contains Editor's Preface, and Twenty-one Sermons from the Manuscripts of the

John Hoppus,LL.D., F.R.S.

following Ministers, viz.:

Rev. Newman Hall, B.A.

Rev. John Hall, of Brixton

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John Kennedy, M.A.

John Clunie.

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T. W. Jenkyn, D.D.

W. G. Barrett.

H. P. Bowen.

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Isaac Jennings.

F. J. Falding, M.A.

Thomas Toller.

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Dr. Burder.

John Watson.

Joseph Parker.

T. G. Horton.

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400 pp. Cloth, 4s. Post free.

THE CONGREGATIONAL PULPIT. — Vol. II.

Contains Twenty-three Sermons from the Manuscripts of the Authors, and copious Reviews of Biblical Literature. The following is a list of Contributors :

RevThomas Raffles, D.D.,LL.D. | Rev. Henry Allon.

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Contains Portrait of Rev. W. Landels, Twenty three Sermons from the Manuscripts of the Authors, Twenty Original Outlines, and copious Reviews of Biblical Literature. The following are the Contributors:-

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THE CONGREGATIONAL PULPIT.- Vol. V.

Contains Twenty-three Sermons from the Manuscripts of the Authors, Twenty-two Original Outlines, Bible Class Exercises, and Copious Reviews of Biblical Literature. The following are the Contributors

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Rev Baldwin Brown.

J. W. Tapper.

John Greener.

J Bramall.

Rev. W. H. Aylen.

W. C. Yonge.

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J. W. Johnston, A.B.

George Nettleship.

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THE CONGREGATIONAL PULPIT.

Vol. VI.

Contains Twenty-four Sermons from the Manuscripts of the Authors, Twenty-one Original Outlines, Bible Class Exercises, and Copious Reviews of Biblical LiteraThe following are the Contributors.

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THE FOLLOWING ARE THE CONTENTS OF THE PARTS ALREADY PUBLISHED, 6D. EACH :

PART 1.

LEADING ARTICLES.
Portraits of the Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred.
New Year's Tale :-"The New Year's Gift."
BRITISH MOTHS: - Introduction, with Twenty-
nine exquisite Engravings.

Exercise for Girls, with Thirteen descriptive En-
gravings.

Home and Foreign News.

REVIEW: "The Scouring of the White Horse,"
by the Author of "Tom Brown's School
Days."

A Fresh-Water Aquarium, with Illustration.
THE MINISTER'S WOOING: A New Tale by Mrs.
H. B. STOWE. Illustrated. Chapters I. to
VI.

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Useful Cookery for Girls.

The Contrast; or, the Two Boys.

Popular Sayings:-"Have a Drop, just to Wet your Eye."

Correct Transcript of the Sentence of Death pro-
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Fortifications of Europe. Illustrated.
How to Build a Boat and Yacht. Illustrated.
Calendar for the Months: with Horticultural,
Gardening, and General Information.
The Game of Cricket. By F. Lillywhite.
17 Illustrations of Position, &c.

Chow-Chow.
Notices and Answers to Correspondents.

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