The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.

PUBLIOATIONS OF THE National emperance ociety AND FUBLICATION;TOUSE. THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, organized in i866 for the purpose of supplying a sound and able Temperance literature, have already stereotyped and published three hundred and fifty publications of all sorts and sizes, from the one-page tract up to the bound volume of 50o pages. This list comprises books, tracts, and pamphlets, containing essays, stories, sermons, arguments, statistics, history, etc., upon every phase of the question. Special attention has been given to the department For Sunday-School Libraries. Over fifty volumes have already been issued, written by some of the best authors in the land. These have been carefully examined and unanimously approved by the Fublication Committee of the Society, representing the various religious denominations and Temperance organizations of the country, which consists of the following members: PETER CARTER, REv. J. B. DUNN, REV. W. M. TAYLOR, REV. A. G. LAWSON, A. A. ROBBINS, REV. ALFRED TAYLOR, REV. M. C. SUTPHEN, R. R. SINCLAIR, T. A. BROUWER, REV. C. D. FOSS, J. N. STEARNS, JAMES BLACK, REV. WILLIAM HOWELL TAYLOR. These volumes have been cordially commended by leading clergymen of all denominations, and by various national and State bodies, all over the land. The following is the list, which can be procured through the regular Sunday-School trade, or by sending direct to the rooms of the Society: Rev. Dr. Willoughiby alid his Wine. I2mO, 458 pages. By Mrs. MARY SPRING WALKER, author of" The Family Doctor," etc,... $1 50 This thrillingly interesti- hook depicts i a vivid manner the terrible influence exerted by those who stad as the servants of Ood, and who sanctios the social custom of wine-drinkiog. Itis fair and faithful to the truth. It is not a b)itter tirade against the churclh or the ministry On thie contrary, it plainly and earnest acknowledges that the mnisatry is the friend ot, iorri, and the great bulwark of practical virtue. At Lion's,outh. I2mo, 4o pp. By Miss MIARY DWINELL CHELLIS, author of "Temperance Doctor," "Out of the Fire," "Aunt Dinah's Pledge," etc.,...................$1 25 This is one of the best books ever issued, written in a simple yet thrilling and interestlng style. It speaks boldly for the entire suppression of the liquor traffic, depicting vividly the misery and wrongs resulting from it. The Christiattone is most excellent, showing the neces sity of God's grace in the heart to overcome temptation and the power of appetite, and the Suence which one zuealous Christia can exert upon his cempanions andI the communlt.

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The bases of the temperance reform: an exposition and appeal./ With replies to numerous objections. By Rev. Dawson Burns.
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