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THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL of PRO-THE FOUR WITNESSES; or, the Gospels

PHECY. No. XII. July, 2s. 6d.

THE ROYAL PREACHER: Lectures on

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John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall. ETRICAL TUNES: for Congregational Use for Unison or Harmonised Singing. This collection consists of Seventy-four Tunes of the most simple kind, with a table showing the number of seconds to be occupied in singing once through each

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CRITICAL DISCUSSIONS in PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE, and EDUCATION, with UNIVERSITY REFORM, By Sir WILLIAM HAMILTON, Bart. Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; but now corrected, vindicated, and enlarged. 8vo. [In a few days.

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SHARON TURNER's HISTORY of the ANGLO-SAXONS, from

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