Emilie the Peacemaker by Mrs. Thomas Geldart
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including the last, which has never before been understood. Also an
interpretation, in part, of the city of Ezekiel's Vision, showing its spiritual character. Also an interpretation of the greater part of the Revelation of St. John; giving to portions an entirely new reading, especially to the whole of the 20th chapter. * * * * * In One Volume, price 5_s_. cloth lettered, TOIL AND TRIAL, A Story of London Life. By Mrs. NEWTON CROSLAND, (late CAMILLA TOULMIN.) With frontispiece by John Leech. And THE DOUBLE CLAIM, A Tale of Real Life. By Mrs. T.K. HERVEY. With Frontispiece by WEIR. _Notices of "Toil and Trial."_ "The book is well calculated to help an Important movement."--_Athenaeum._ "She is a moralist, who draws truth from sorrow with the hand of a master, and depicts the miseries of mankind only that she may improve their condition."--_Bell's Weekly Messenger_. "Mrs. Crosland's purpose is good."--_Globe_ * * * * * In post octavo, |
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