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xii both in England and America, one of them, "The Jewish Problem; or, Israel’s Present and Future," having been translated into six different languages.

And now I commend this book, the result of spare moments saved in a very busy life of service for Christ among His own nation, to Him who condescends to bless the things that are weak and small, and pray that wherever it goes it may carry a blessing with it, not only to Christians, but to my own brethren and "kinsmen according to the flesh," for whom my heart does not cease to yearn, with the yearning of Him who shed tears over Jerusalem, and who died for :that nation," and not for that nation only, but that also He should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad.

DAVID BARON.