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POST FREE FOR SIX STAMPS, or LARGE EDITION (bound in cloth) 1s. 3d. from the AUTHOE

AND ALL LUNG DISEASES.

By G. T. CONGREVE, Coombe Lodge, Peckham.

The Nature, Progress, and True Treatment of this Scourge of England, with 133 Selected Cases.

The following Case is from the ELEVENTH SERIES:

"CONSUMPTION IN AGGRAVATED FORM." CASE of MRS. PUGH, of SHIFNAL.

In a letter, dated May 20, 1884, Mr. Pugh writes me :-"Pardon me that I have not written ere this, expressing my gratitude for the great good your Balsam and Liniment have done for my wifo. Consumption had set in, evidently in the most aggravated form. Through your kindness in making a reduction in your charge, we were able to continue your treatment for twelve months, when she quite recovered, and has been wonderfully well since.--JOHN PUGH, Prior Lee, Shifnal, Salop."

From the "CHRISTIAN HERALD," June 4, 1884:

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"CONSUMPTION CURABLE.-There is probably no disease affecting mankind that has been so dire in its ravages, and so distressing to friends of the sufferer, as this. How many a Christian worker has been called away at the beginning of a life of usefulness. How many a promising youth or lovely girl has faded like a leaf or flower. Medical science, until of late years, has been utterly at fault in dealing with this terrible disease. Little was done except to palliate urgent symptoms, and even as regards this, few men of eminence were agreed. Mr. George Thomas Congreve, of Coombe-lodge, Peckham, was the first to announce boldly that Consumption is Curable.' He has proved this statement not only by the most convincing arguments, but by indisputable facts. The new edition of his book may be had post free for sixpence only, and has deservedly attained a circulation of one hundred thousand. It contains a great number of cases. Besides this, we point our readers' attention to those which Mr. Congreve is publishing, one case every week, many of which have been given up as incurable. In Mr. Congreve's ably-written book there is a chapter which should be read by all-Forebodings of Danger.' Disease, from its earliest approach, and through all its stages, is graphically described, and fallacies of treatment exposed. Moreover, the book is full of the most valuable information, and shouid be consulted in all cases of chest disease. Mr. Congreve has been eminently successful in cases of students of Mr. Spurgeon's and other colleges, mission workers, Salvation Army workers, &c. He is known to a vast number of Christian ministers of all denominations, and the poor (by their recommendation have always found the most kind and sympathetic treatment at his hands."

THE EDITOR of the "CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH" writes, July 17, 1884:

"DR. CONGREVE'S TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.-Our readers will bear testimony to the fact that we are not in the habit of commending what we are not satisfied is worthy. . . . . We make these preliminary observations in view of what we are about to remark concerning Dr. Congreve's treatment of pulmonary diseases. We have had a few cases of his treatment under our special observation, and one of these has been in our own family, and we do not hesitate to say that his treatment has given entire satisfaction. The case in our own family was a very difficult one, but we are happy to say that a practical cure has been effected, and we feel it to be a duty to both Dr. Congreve and suffering humanity to give this voluntary testimony to what our eyes have seen. -ED. C. C."

MR. CONGREVE IS PUBLISHING A NEW CASE FOR EVERY WEEK IN THE "CHRISTIAN WORLD," "GLOBE," "HERALD," AND ABOUT TWENTY WEEKLY PAPERS. THE READER WHO HAS ANY INTEREST IN CASES OF CHEST DISEASE IS EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO WATCH FOR THEM WEEK BY WEEK.

Note.-Mr. Congreve's Son-in-law, J. Alex. Brown, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. is now associated with him.

Times of Consultation, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY MORNINGS ONLY.

General Baptist Magazine Advertising Sheet, October, 1884.

TO THE MINISTERS AND DEACONS OF CHURCHES, AND SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS.

A NEW feature in the Advertising Department of the General Baptist Magazine is now introduced. Opportunity is afforded to every Church and School in the Connexion to advertise their special efforts in the Magazine at a very low price. Under the heading given below, the Printers will insert advertisements of Special Sermons, Tea Meetings, Anniversary and Recognition Services, Lectures, Public Meetings, &c., intended to be held during each ensuing month. The charge will be Sixpence per line only, each line counting as fourteen words. Specimens below. Stamps must in each case accompany the order, which should be sent to WINKS & SON, Publishers, Leicester.

WHAT THE CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS ARE DOING. THE REV. W. MORRIS, F. R. Hist. S., Loughborough, is open to supply.

ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES AND TESTIMONIALS. Estimates for Addresses on Vellum, &c., and all kinds of artistic designing, may be had from JAS. W. SMITH, 14, Bishop Street, Leicester. Specimens and prices free by post.

THE

BAPTIST HYMNAL.

An edition has been printed on superior paper, with large margins, in size suited to the Desk, Pulpit, or Drawing Room Table. May now be had bound in several styles.

PRICES:-Cloth, 5s. 6d.; Roan, Red Edges, 6s. 6d.; Roan, Gilt Edges, 78; Morocco, Gilt Edges, 10s. 6d.; Morocco, Extra, 128.; each of these styles with London Chants in the same volume, 6d. additional.

BIBLE AND HYMNAL

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The Ruby or Double-Column edition of the Hymnal may be had with Bible in corresponding type and style bound together in one neat volume. PRICES:- French Morocco, gilt edges, 5s. 6d. ; Ditto, Circuit Binding, i.e., with flaps covering the edges of the book, 78.; English Morocco, gilt edges, 9s. 6d.; Ditto, Circuit Binding, 10s. 6d.

Specimen copies may be seen at WINKS & SON'S, High Street, Leicester; YOUNG'S, Chapel Bar, Nottingham; WALKER'S, Post Office, Hyson Green; and KIRKBY'S, Radford Road, Hyson Green, Nottingham.

Prices of SCHOOL HYMNAL; Cheap Edition: paper covers, 1d.; limp cloth, 2d. Best Edition 4d., limp cloth; 6d., plain boards; 8d., cloth, gilt lettered.

Price of SCHOOL HYMNAL TUNE BOOK, 2s. 6d.

For full information as to Hymnals and Tune Book, apply to E. MARLBOROUGH & Co., 51, Old Bailey, London.

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