THE SUM ASSURED payable at an age specified, or at death iF EARLIER. PREMIUMS FOR EACH £100, The amounts to be saved are at the discretion of every one; the times for payment are fixed; the difficulty of investing small sums, and the danger of keeping them uninvested, are both removed; and the additional advantage is offered that, in case of death, the FULL SUM intended for Old Age is available at once as a PROVISION FOR FAMILY or otherwise, even if only One Payment of Premium has been made. ANTAGES ON are, that it overcomes the great difficulty ordinarily found in and that in other respects it has been specially framed to render Annual Premiums, ceasing after a limited number of payments, to assure £100 at Death, whenever it may happen. WITHOUT PARTICIPATION IN PROFITS, A person aged 25 next birthday may, by paying an Annual Premium of £4, 128. 3d. for ten years, or of 62, 175. 2d. for 20 years, secure roo to his Heirs at his decease. Should the Assured desire to discontinue the payment of premiums before the stipulated number has been discharged, he will be entitled to claim a Paid-up Policy" in lieu of the one first taken out. The amount to be assured by such Paid-up Policy" will be determined thus:Suppose 100 to have been the sum originally assured, and that six Annual Premiums, out of a series of ten, have been paid, then a Paid-up Policy for £60, equal to six-tenths of £100, would be granted; or, assuming that eight Premiums have been paid, out of a series extending over twenty years, the "Paid-up Policy" allowed would assure at death £40, or eight-twentieths of 4100. CAPITAL PAID UP, FIRE & RESERVE FUNDS, at 31st Dec., 1881, LIFE FUNDS, JOHN H. McLAREN, Manager. £289 545 1,645,896 2,737,858 £4,673,299 DIGBY JOHNSON, Sub-Manager. FAMILY PROVISION OBVIATES THE NECESSITY OF PAYING THE ANNEXED TABLES LATELY PUBLISHED.-SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. A HANDSOME QUARTO VOLUME ENTITLED The Theology of Consolation: OR, AN ACCOUNT OF MANY OLD WRITINGS AND WRITERS ON THAT SUBJECT. BY THE REV. DAVID C. A. AGNEW, SENIOR MINISTER OF WIGTOWN FREE CHURCH; AUTHOR OF "THE SAVED SOUL'S WORK," THE SOUL'S BUSINESS AND This Volume contains copious notices of the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), and its Commentators, The Marrow of Modern Divinity (1645), The Marrowmen of Scotland and their Writings (1718, etc.), Rev. Walter Marshall (1680), and his Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, and many other learned and pious Writers. EDINBURGH: OGLE & MURRAY, 16 FORREST ROAD. LONDON: REEVES & TURNER. |