Ligbt Oo Tbe Problems Of Life.

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QI:ht C!h:nrchman bbtrtistr.OCTOBER, 1906.tleoond Edition.In crown Svo., tastefully primsd and botmd in clo4h. 1'rVf 88. 6d.-STORIES OF GRACE.Notable Examples of Christian Conversion.BYREv. C. S. ISAACSON, M.A.,.J.talwr of" .Roads w Ohri3t," ".Roads from :&mte," "Rome m XM1111 Latruls," ek."In these true narratives Mr. Isaacson shows us how by sovereign grace more thanfifty persons of all sorts and conditions were turned from darkness to light, and fromsinners became sa.i.nte."-PentecostaZ Power."We hope the book will have a. large body of rea.ders.''-Church. ofEngmniJ LeagueGa.tlltte." A book that evangelists in particular will be glad to read."-Chmtian WorU." Thls is a book io cheer the Christian's heart, to send the despondent labourerforward with naw OO'tll'ag8 and expectation, as well as to a.dd excellent illustr&tion tothe repeJ'toire of er."-OMitJtimn." The book issuited to timet of revival."-Aberdeen J!retJ Press." The book is one of real value to the student of religion and psychology, as wella.s tothe preacher and eva.ngeliet."-New Afe."fine of the most interesting narratives is by Mr. W. T. Stead. who relates hie owneonversion a.t the age of eleven years. The book will much interest persons who enjoythis kind of litera.ture."-Df'ndee Adtvertiser." A work which is well fitted to help those who desire to be wise to win souls.''MethoiJMt Recorder.Tastefully printed in crown 8vo. size and bound in cloth, gilt.Price 3f6.Ligbt oo tbe Problems of Life.Suggestt"e ltbougbts Gleane from tbe Ueacbtngs of tbeVen. ARCHDEACON WILBERFORCE.By M. B. ISITT.To ea.rnes1; desire of the compiler of this little volume is that it may soothe, tmlightenand strengthen many a. weary soul painfully conscious of the dark Enigma. of Life, towhich it is anxioualy lieeking some reasonable solution. Passages have therefore beenselected which oBer lucid and logical expla.na.tions o.s to the purpose of life a.nd thedestiny of man. Ii is believed the.t, in this condensed form and sequential manner,those who have alree.dy found inspiration for themselves in the Archdeacon's m8111&gema.y be glad to he.ve this easy method of making it known to others. There are manyin this age of doubt and hesitation who fear to adopt the reasonable 'riew8 lterf) 118&forth. It is hoped the.t this cla.ssified collection of a.rrestive thoughts, .0 aa toenable the reader quickly io grasp the author's answer to vital questioua. ma7 .upply afelt need a.nd provide a.n a.ecepta.ble volume, which thoughtful people can aka up &t oddmoments and therein glean new light a.nd fresh courage from the conaoiOUinelll of thereality. of the Fatherhood of God."ThD is the aort of book one ia always glad to ha.ve at ha.nd, and will be of ,.t llll'fiee .11114help to the deepondeut u,d doubtb:lg."- WMt.ehalt &toW."It will be found that tho compilation reftoota earn t oa.reiiii41D ".m.k.ELLIOT STOCK. 62 PATERNOSTER BOW, LONDON, E.C.

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THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER.6 .tburcb of . nglanb Zenanamtsstona Soctet .Por Evan&"eUstlc:, Medical and Educational Work amon&' theWomen of India and China.Patf'Omu: H.R.H. TBJC Ducull88 OJ" CoNJIAUGHT.Chairman: Sir W. :HACKWORTH YoUNG, K.C.S. I.The Society bas at present 66 Stations, and Employs 228 MissionariesIn Home Connection, 116 .Asalatants In Local Connection, and over 900Bible·Women and Teaohers.It has 14 fu!ly.equipped Hospitals and numerous Dlspenssriee. Over450,000 cases were treated last year.The Magazines of the Society: Indio.' Women a7111 China' .Dauglttcro,published monthly (ld.); Daybreak, quarterly (ld.); Romeo of 1M B011t,quarterly (!d.).DONATIONS & SUBSCRIPTIONS ARI! MUCH NI!I!DI!D.Ron.Col. RoBT. WILLIAKS, M.P. etariu: Clerical-Rev. G. TONGB, M.A.; Lay-Mr. H. L. HBBBBRT.Central Association-Miss MULVANY.Offtoe-27, CHANCERY LANI!, LONDON, W.C.:r,. ,.,.,,.,INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM, PAROCHIIL IISSIORS TO THE JEWSJ.T HOlE DD ABROAD.wAN STEAD.Patron: Hm MA.1Birl'Y THB Knm.This Institution maintains and educates theorphans of persons onoo in prosperity fromtheir earliest infancy until 15 years of age.Nearly 500 children now in the Asylum.Annual Subscriptions are urgently needed.President-TuB DEAN OP WoBCBSTEB.Hon. Becs.-OANON BmJ.uo:s E. PJm.uops,Bart,Life Subsoriptlon for one Vote, li 5s. ; Annual Sub·scription for one Vote, 1Os. 6d.Applications for Grants have constantly to berefused owing to want of Funds.OFFICES: 68, LUDGATE HILL, E. C.Commr. H. C. MARTIN, R.N., Secretary.ARCHDEACON SUTTON.Org. Sec.-REv. W.0.E.0BBTEBLBY.Work In London, Liverpool, nch.ter, Loedo, Bombay.omce:39, VICTORIA STlUIBT, LOliDOI!I', 8.W.''LIBERATOR'' RELIEF FUND. atron:H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN. 10,000 required to Relieve New and Urgent Cases.HUNDREDS of aged and afBicted Yictims, so cruellyrobbed of their life-savings by the great LiberatorFraud, just as they were hoping to enJoy tlie fruit of theirindustry and thrift. ltla.ny of them are memben of theChurch of England. Cheques a.nd P.O.'s ShoUld be sent to theSecretary, ReY. J. STOCKWELL WATTS, 16, FarringdonStreet, E.C.THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN(with which /o Incorporated the Thame Church MiOB/on).Patron: His MA.JBSTY TBB KING.Jlice·lbtronl: H.R.H.THBPRINCB OJ" WALES ANDTHE FoUR ARCHBISHOPS.Banker : BARouv & Co., Pall Mall East, B. W. UBII.EE YEAR, 18158 1808.To commemorate l'IP'l'Y YEARS' work for Godamongst a&llors, The Missions to Seamen makes anearnest appeal for S OOO as a SPECIAL JUBILEEFUND, to open ·.a:.IU'I NEW BTATIOBS In portsabroad, e.g., Delagoa Bay, Buenos Ayres, (and otherporte In South .America), Singapore, Vancouver,Adelaide, etc.'' Sky Pilots " and Sallora' Churches and Institutes"homes from home ") are now provided In 86 seaporte in all parts of the world.Who will help the Church thus to care for herSailor Sons YSTUART C. KNOX,li.A., Secretary, The Missionsto Seamen, 11, BuckiDBham Street, Strand, W.O.OPERATIVE dEW18HCONVERTS' INSTITUTION(Chuf't:hoj Btlglclfld.)PIIIISIDIINT: COLONEL ROBERT WILLIAJIS, M.P Oa.J CT.-To assist young Christian Jews In dfs.tress by enabling them to help ihemaelves. Theyare reoelved for three yes.ra, provided for entirely,and taught trades.8UPPORT.-OrderaforPrlntiDgand Bookbindingare very helpful, but subsoriptions and donations arealso needed, and will be most thankfuily received bythe Principal, the Rev. H. 0. ALl.Baooit, PalestineHouse, b8, Bodney Road, Hackney.L,!.E. ; or by theBon. Treasurer, A. R. PrrB, Esq., .l!llllngham House,Ramagate.Ban.hra-Measrs. BA&OLAY & OoiiPANY, Ltd., 64,Lombard Street, E.C.

THE CHURCHMAN ADVERTISER.7PALESTINE AND EGYPT.SELECTED CONDUCTED TOUR, Leaving London October 9th,including :COOK'SParis, Marseilles, Naples, Athens, Constantinople, Beyrout, Baalbec, Damascus, Mezerib, Bait Rae, U mm Keis, Tiherias, Sea. of Galilee, Nazareth, Jerusalem,Jericho, Dead Sea, The Jordan, Bethany, Mount of Olives, Bethlehem, Jaffa,Cairo, The Pyramids and Sphinx, Alexandria, etc.CAMPING '.rOUB BY BABY STAGES FBO:M IIBBEB.IB TO JBBUS.&.LDI.Al'l'allp!nenta allo made for Private or Friendly Parties for Long or Short Coaduoted or Independent Tours.DlllAitrat.ld Prognmune Pree.THO& COOK .r. SON, Llll/lflafe Clroua, Londo11, ami Branohom-.PBOTBSTAITT BBFOBJIATIOIT SOCIETY.The OLDBft Ohvall8ool tot ihe Ma.UI.tena.noe of the Bellg1ouaan fu ofThe OJfLY lllflBSioD to Boman Qatholloa ID.(Established 1827.)IIIIIIISIONARY.DUCATIONIU.JUSTa. aetormatiloJI.VANG.USTIC.PUBLISHED.THE PROTESTANT DICTIONARY. -uttrullll 11/uatrated, ttsa. net.Of REAL AND PERMANENT VALUE to a Clergyman, Milliliter, Teacher, Protestant Worker, Publicor Parochial Library.::&"u.::::.d.B a.re "C":rJI'eD.t17 Xeed.ed.WALTER A. LIMBRIOB:, Secretary, 62, Berners Street, London, W.EDUCATIONAL.SOUTH-EASTERN COLLEGE, RAMSOATE.HURCH of EnJ;tland Public School on the PRINCIPLES OF THE REFORMATION.ApprovedCCOUNCIL, recognised by the ROYAL COLLEGES of PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS. Entrance Scholarships : March, July, December. JUNIORby ARMYSOHOOL in eparate buildings.-For list of successes and full particulars applyST.MICHAEL'SHEA.l:lMABTEB.COLLEGE,Near TENBUR.Y, WOR.CESTER.SHIR.E.BOYS thoroughly prepared for Public Schools. Most healthy situation ; large playing fieldsand Fives Courta ; separate oubiclea. Head maBter, RBv. W. A. RENWICK, M.A.,late Scholar of Benford College Oxford.APPLY:----REV. THEWARDEN.EASTBOURNE COLLEGE.PresUUnt:H :REv. F. S.THE Dun Oil' DEvoNsHIRE,M.A.,K.G.l JU.A.sll'i6lalllt·Ma8ter at R1,1,{Jby Si/&Qol."11HE School is a First-Grade School for the Sons of Gentlemen. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Army a.nd Civil Services, Professions, and Commercial Life. Thereare Special Army and Engineering Classes. Physical Drill is compuleory for thewhole School.WILLIAMs,DOVER.A ScMol/tw M Hier/JU Ckurcktnen-noSCOLLEGE trnn.u.DOVD PBIOBY BtJILDiliGB (1130 A.D.)CHOLARSHIPS by each term's Common Entrance Examination. Exhibitions for Sons ofOlergy. Approved by Army Council. Holders of the Aahburton Shield. High percentage of aucceaaes direct for Woolwich and Sandhurst, but not exclusively an Army School.Separate bedrooms in Boarding-houses,Rev. W. C. COMPTON, M.A.

THE CHURCHMAN ADVEBTISER8TI!:LilPfiOD :602 llol'borll.EDE, SON & RAVENSCROFTFounded In the Reign or William and Mary, 1flll8.BppotntmentsCLERICAL ROBE MAKERS and TAILORS,98 & 94, OHANOERY LANE, LONDON. uang ltcal Jllltanc ,SIXTIETft E" l!Ji VEf4TIOft,October 16th to 19th Inclusive.SPEAKB.RS w1ll include (D.V.): The Right lion. LORD lWflfAIBD; the BISHOPOF BXBTBB; the Ron. and ll.ev. B. V. BLIGB, lii.A. ; Slr JI.OBBRT Ali'DBRSON, lt.O.B., LL.D. ; ll.ev.IIUBBRT BJI.OOKB, M.A.; Rev. SA.IIIUEL PB.BNTBB., D.D. (Dublin); ll.ev. T. FBB.RlliB. Btl'LIIB, K.t.;Oeneral B. OWEN BAY, O.B.; ll.ev. J. W. BWING, M.A., B.D.; Rev. J. GOSSET-TAN.Nl!R, M.A.; Rev.W. FULLER GOOOB; ll.ev. 'l'B.BVOR FlBLDBR, M.A.; ll.ev. IL 8. GRBGORY, M.A. ; Rev. B. FOTHBR·DfG:H.UI, M.A. ; Pastor SAII.I.BliS (France); Rev. 8A.IIIUEL WILlmlSOlf; B. 0. MORGAN, Baq.;WALTER SLOAN, Bq., and others.SUihiEC"'"S.-BIBLE READINGS by the Rev. lWBBBT BROOD, M.A.Subjects of ot.her addrell- :"The Bible-the Magna Oh&rta of Rel Blous "The Welah Bnhal ln lte .8-mg on ChrilltianLlberl:.)'. Union.""Obmtla.n Union and lobe Ma.ues.""Obrilltian Unioh ln Prept.ratlon for Our Lord's Neo.r"The Person, Presence, a.nd Power of the HolyReturn."Spirit.""Sunday Obaervanco- l Natlonal S.feguard.""The PractlcaJ. and Spiritual Unity of alllll&rneet ''The Orillis in France." ·Chrilltians- Necll88lty of the Times.""Obristian UnlOil in the Belief of Per84!0Uted Jew inRuesiA." Bto., etc., etc.SPIRIT.-Truly Evangelical, "endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bondof peace."HOSPITALITY, aa far"" posel.ble, wlll be found for friends from beyond Plymouth, pro'l'ided earlylnthnatlon Ia made to the General Secretary In London, from whome.lsoprogramm.eaandful'therJOHN WOOD, Ac.rtNG BoN. 811C.B. MARTYN GOOCH, GIOIQJUL SliiC.partlculara IDAY be obtamed.ALLIANCE HOUSE, 7 ADAM ST., STRAND, LONDON, W.C.HOME MISSIONS of the CHURCH.(Additional C1lllltea Society.)To support ClePgymen foP WOl'k · among the Pool'.OJ"I'IO& : 89, Vtoro&IA s . WJIIITHINSTELTausuuRII: C. T. A.RNOLD, EsQ.,AND RT. RoN.JOHN G. TALBOT, M.P.

Ligbt oo tbe Problems of Life. Suggestt"e ltbougbts Gleane from tbe Ueacbtngs of tbe Ven. ARCHDEACON WILBERFORCE. By M. B. ISITT. To ea.rnes1; desire of the compiler of this little volume is that it may soothe, tmlighten and strengthen many a. weary soul painfully conscious of the dark Enigma. of Life, to