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MORWENSTOW DESIGN.

Old Style Cornish and
Celtic Memorial Crosses

IN THE EVERLASTING SILVER-
GREY CORNISH GRANITE

Erected in any Churchyard or sent Abroad.
8th Century Morwenstow Cross, 4 ft. 8 in. high,
210 10 0

Ancient Iona Cross, 6 ft. high (as illustrated),
£15 10 0

Beautiful ILLUSTRATED ART CATALOGUE (R)
and Specimen of Granite post free.
GEORGE MAILE & SON, Sculptors,
367 Euston Road, London, N.W.

FUNERALS

ANCIENT IONA DESIGN.

6 ft. high.

Conducted in Proper Form and with
Appropriate Fittings, APPROVED OF BY

THE ECCLESIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, and Recommended by the Clergy, by

THOMAS VIGERS,

Undertaker to the Guild of S. Alban.

MAKER OF THE COMBINED HAND AND WHEEL BIER. PALLS AND MORTUARY CHAMBER FITTINGS LENT ON HIRE. MONUMENTAL MASON.

3 ECCLESTON STREET, BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Telephone No. 354 WESTMINSTER. Telegrams: GLOOMY, LONDON.'

47 CRAWFORD STREET, BRYANSTON SQUARE, W.

Telephone No. 117 PADDINGTON.

VALUER FOR PROBATE, &c.

John

ECCE AUNYS

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY
KING EDWARD VII.

STAINED GLASS WINDOWS.

CHURCH DECORATIONS
DECORATIONS . .

Demorial Brasses.

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HEATON, BUTLER & BAYNE,

14 GARRICK STREET, LONDON, W.C.,

AND NEW YORK.

Illustrated List of Churches in all parts of the World, where examples of the firm's work may be seen, will be forwarded on application.

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19 FERDINAND STREET, CHALK FARM, N.W.

(Train to Chalk Farm Station, Charing Cross and Hampstead Tube Railway.)
Telegrams: 'Vibrating London.'

Telephone: 805 North.

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Exodus. By A. H. M'Neile.-Ecclesiastes. By G. A. Barton.-The Back-
ground of the Gospels. By W. Fairweather.-Short Grammar of the
Greek New Testament. By A. T. Robertson.-Histoire des livres du
Nouveau Testament, III.—IV. Par E. Jacquier.-Epochs in the Life of
Jesus. By A. T. Robertson.—Spirit in the New Testament. By E. W.
Winstanley.

II. METAPHYSICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF Religion

The Logic of Will. By H. Wodehouse.-The Problem of Theism. By
A. C. Pigou.-What is Religion? [E.T.]. By W. Bousset.-The
Mystical Element of Religion. By Baron Fr. von Hügel.-The Seeming
Unreality of the Spiritual Life. By H. Churchill King.

III. HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES

The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. V. The Age of Louis XIV. Vol. XI. The Growth of Nationalities-The Age of Revolution (16481815). By W. H. Hutton.-Wells and Glastonbury. By T. Scott Holmes.-Fonts and Font Covers. By F. Bond.-Towers and Spires. By E. T. Green.-The Santuario of the Madonna di Vico. By L. M. Rossi. IV. MISSIONS

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An Apostle of the North (Bishop Bompas). By H. A. Cody.-The
Awakening of China. By W. A. P. Martin.-China in Legend and Story.
By C. C. Brown.-Young China. By Archdeacon Moule.-North India.
By C. F. Andrews.-The Desire of India. By S. K. Datta.—Australia.
By A. E. David.-South Africa. By Bishop Baynes.-Stewart of Lovedale.
By J. Wells.-The Black Bishop, S. A. Crowther. By J. Page.
V. GENERAL LITERATURE

Pastor Ovium. By J. H. Skrine.-From Montaigne to Molière. By
A. Tilley.-History of English Prosody. Vol. II. By G. Saintsbury.—
William Shakespeare. By H. C. Beeching.--Shakspeare. By W. Raleigh.
-Letters of Ruskin. Edited by E. T. Cook and A. Wedderburn.

VI. PERIODICALS AND BOOKS RECEIVED

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For Forms and further Information, apply to the General Manager, at the Joint Offices of the Ecclesiastical Insurance Office, Limited, and the Clergy Pensions Institution, 11 Norfolk Street, Strand, London, W.C.

The Surplus Profits are devoted to Institutions, &c., which are for the Benefit of the Clergy and of Church objects.

MACMILLAN'S

NEW & RECENT THEOLOGICAL BOOKS.

ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE

EPHESIANS.

An

Exposition, by J. ARMITAGE ROBINSON, D.D., Dean of Westminster. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d, net.

THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN. I.-III.
With Introduction, Commentary and Additional Notes.
F. J. A. HORT, D.D. 8vo. 5s,

Text.

The Greek

By the late Rev.

ST. PAUL'S EPISTLES TO THE THESSALONIANS

A New Translation.

By the late W. G. RUTHERFORD,

AND TO THE CORINTHIANS. M.A., LL.D. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. The Guardian.- Those who can compare it not only with other English Versions, but with the Greek, will find that it is an illuminating paraphrase, and will often be charmed by its felicitous renderings.'

THE FULNESS OF CHRIST. Three Sermons preached before

the University of Oxford, and other Papers. By EDWARD STUART TALBOT, D.D. and LL.D. (Cantab.), Bishop of Southwark. Globe 8vo. 18. 6d. net.

THE VENTURE OF RATIONAL FAITH. By MARGARET

BENSON. Extra Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

Expository Times.-A well-reasoned, persuasive volume of Apologetics, showing how hard it is not to believe, how healthy and how helpful, having proved all things, to hold fast that which is so good.'

THE PERSON

OF

OUR

LORD AND

RECENT

THOUGHT. By the Rev. CHARLES FREDERICK NOLLOTH, M.A., of Oriel College,
Oxford, formerly Rector of All Saints', Lewes. Crown 8vo. 68.

Professor SANDAY writes:-'I think you will know how very much I agree with its general tone and spirit, and, I may really say, in great part with the detailed conclusions at which you arrive, I am glad to see-if I may say so-how thoroughly you have kept up with the literature of the subject-especially the foreign literature.'

THE OTHER-WORLD. By W. GARRETT HORDER. Crown 8vo.

3s. net.

A volume of thirteen sermons, the purpose of which, in the author's words, is to clear away unreal ideas as to the nature of the Other-World, and to establish ethically tenable ones in their place.'

STUDIES IN MYSTICAL RELIGION. By RUFUS M. JONES,

M.A., D.Litt. 8vo. 12s. net.

SECOND IMPRESSION, WITH PREFACE, NOW READY.

CHRISTUS FUTURUS. By Author of 'Pro Christo et Ecclesia.'

Crown 8vo. 58. net.

FAITH AND WORKS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, By

the Writer of Confessio Medici.' Extra Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.

MACMILLAN & CO., LTD., LONDON.

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in a recent article on Modern Life Assurance states that

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THIS IDEAL IS THE DISTINCTIVE SYSTEM OF THE

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ESTABD. 1837.

INCORPD. 1848.

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"The AIM of its Founders was to give effect to the suggestions "of enlarged experience:—in particular, to give to the Assured the advantage of low non-participating Premiums, without sacrifice of " "the right to participate in Surplus."

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THE PREMIUMS ARE SO MODERATE THAT, AT USUAL AGES FOR ASSURING, £1200 OR THEREBY MAY BE SECURED FROM THE FIRST FOR THE YEARLY PAYMENT WHICH WOULD IN MANY CASES ASSURE (WITH PROFITS) ABOUT £1000 ONLY-THIS ADDITIONAL ASSURANCE BEING EQUIVALENT TO AN IMMEDIATE AND CERTAIN BONUS.

THE WHOLE SURPLUS GOES TO THE POLICYHOLDERS, ON A SYSTEM AT ONCE SAFE AND EQUITABLE-NO SHARE BEING GIVEN TO THOSE BY WHOSE EARLY DEATH THERE IS A LOSS TO THE COMMON FUND.

THE SURPLUS AT THE LAST INVESTIGATION WAS £1,581,000.

Over 60 per cent of the members who died during the Septennium were entitled to Bonuses which, notwithstanding that the Premiums do not as a rule exceed the non-profit rates of other Offices, were, on the average, equal to an addition of over 50 per cent to the original assurances.

Accumulated Funds £14,000,000.

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