Preachers, Schools, Libraries, and on wholesale orders. The Fourth Volume of the Great Work by Bishop Foster-Studies in Theology-each of the previous volumes of which has been heartily commended by thoughtful men and scholarly journalists for its powerful handling of the questions under discussion, its fullness and completeness, its vigor and freshness, its sincerity and strength, its magnificent and eloquent English, is ready for delivery, and the orders already received for it will be filled at once. This volume treats of CREATION; or, God in Time and Space, and displays all the splendid characteristics of the preceding volumes. This deeply interesting subject never before had such masterly treatment. 8vo. Cloth. $3. My Brother and I. Edited by WILLIAM INGRAHAM HAVEN. ***My Brother and I' is the title given to a volume of selected papers on social topics. The selections are from the works of Farrar, Hughes, Gladden, Gustafson, Ely, Cable, Riis, Mitchell, and Behrends, and these are introduced by William Ingraham Haven. The writers mentioned are among the ablest of the day. The discriminating reader will find much of value in this work."-New York Observer. 12mo. Cloth. 90 cents. Cornish Stories. By MARK GUY PEARSE. "Cornish Stories,' by Mark Guy Pearse, is a collection of six short sketches of life in Cornwall, England. It describes the peculiarities of thought and life in that somewhat peculiar part of the world, and deals with a variety of scenes and actions which will amuse, instruct, and interest the reader. The tone of the book is pure and helpful, and its popularity in England and elsewhere must be great if the fact is significant that this edition makes eighteen thousand copies of the book which have been issued. It is well suited for a circulating library."-Christian Intelligencer. 12mo. Cloth. 70 cents. HUNT & EATON, Publishers, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York. CRANSTON & CURTS, Cincinnati, 0. VOL. LXXVII, No. 6. h # NOV FIFTH SERIES, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1895. {VOL. XI, No. 6. METHODIST REVIEW. (BIMONTHLY.) WILLIAM V. KELLEY, D.D., Editor. CONTENTS. I. THE NEED FOR AN EVANGELISTIC MINISTRY. Bishop W. F. Mallalieu, PAGE 849 II. A STUDY IN SOCIOLOGY. Rev. E. D. McCreary, Ph.D., Stockton, Cal. Professor H. C. Sheldon, S.T.D., Boston University, Boston, Mass. 877 894 V. MISSIONS AS SEEN AT THE PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS. H. R. Bender, 907 VII. CONSCIOUSNESS AND CHRISTIAN FAITH. Rev. F. C. Haddock, Middletown, Conn. Rev. R. G. Hobbs, Ph.D., Decatur, Ill. VIII. THE MECHANICAL CONCEPTION OF THE WORLD. Rev. William Harrison, Bathurst, Ner Brunswick. The Age of the Specialist, 960; Transfer of Ministers, 962; Conference Examinations, 964. ARCHEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL RESEARCH. 965 Ur of the Chaldees, 965; The Passage of the Red Sea, 968. MISSIONARY REVIEW 969 How the Conversion of Europe was Accomplished, 969; The Mixed Elements in Japan, 970; CRANSTON & CURTS. Subscription Price, Postage Included, $2.50. [Entered at the Post Office, New York, N. Y., as second-class mail matter.] |