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WILLIAM BRIGGS, . WESLEY BUILDINGS, TORONTO. c. W. Coates, Montreal. . . . . . . . S. F. HUESTIS, Halifax. OF THE Hymn and Tune Book FOURTH GENERAL CONFERENCE METHODIST CHURCH. People's Edition. OF THE PRICE: Paper covers, • • $1.25 8lso, 7} = 64 Inohos. Cloth, . . . . . 1.50 POSTPAID. This year's Journal is larger than any of its predoChoir Edition. cessors, is printed on better paper, and has a new feature that will commend itself as exceedingly 00n. Cloth, plan edgos, • $1 60 venient namely, marginal notes in black typo French Morocco back, cloth sides • • % 00 throughout the part devoted to the reoord of pro ceedings in the regular sessions of the Conference French Iorooco boards, gilt odgoun : 50 In view of these advantages, the slight increase in Slee, 8f x bf inobos, cost over the Journal of 1890 should not be felt. As without delay. JUST ISSUED. size, 10 x 71 inches. Wo aro much gratified with the reception our now book is having. The largest choirs in the Dominion aro adopting it. The Metropolitan And Broadway Tabernacle, Toronto, St. James' ahoir, Montreal, and other large choirs have ordered it. Ono choirleader writos that it is *Conspicuous for richness and barmony," an. other declared “The harmonies are splendid," Rev. J. W. SAUNBY, B.A. & third affirms that “It 18 just tho thing," a fourth opines that “It will be hailed with de Cloth, illustrated, $1.00. . Ught," á Alth considers it “A very choico selootion of tunes," and a Toronto musician CONTENTS: The Land-Myth and Tradition pronounces the tunes as “Choben with exoel. - In the Ancient Days—The Scholar and the lont judgment." Priest-The Struggle for the Mast ry-The TO PASTORS. Samurai and His Lord–The Trader and the Missionary-Tokuga wa's Triumph-Daybreak Pastors will And in this book, in each -Sunrise in Sunrise Land. edition, a coptous Index of the Hymns, “This is the best recent book on Japan that textual and topical, which is alono worth we have seen. Mr. Saunby was a successful tho price of the book. Over 1,200 texts aro missionary of our Church in that country for referred to, and suitable hymns attached, several years. He understands its history, its (The present index in the hymn book has institutions, its people. He gives a graphio aconly about 170 texts.) In the topical Index count of the land, its myths and traditions, its about 1,300 topics and sub-topics are to be ancient condition and emergence into modern found, as compared with 450 In the old in. civilization, the advent of the Western trader dor. and missionary, and the recent causes which Whatover may be the subject of discourse, have led to the wonderful national developsuitable hymns may be selected, by the help ment which has astonished the world. The of this new Index at a moment's warning. chapters on Daybreak,' and 'Sunrise in Sun Wo would most earnestly request all pag. rise Land,' are ot marvellous inspiration-a ton to help the sale of this book by bring. sort of new 'Acts of the Apostles.' The book Ing It to the attention of thelr chotrs and has numerous engravings and a very handcongregations. | some symbolical cover.”—Methodist Magazine. 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