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802

The Soap Boiler

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803

The Dying Gipsey

2

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804

The Effects of Infidelity

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805

This is the Man

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806

The Pilot and the Captain

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807

Phœbe Wood

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808

Eliza; a North American Indian Woman

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809

Dying Hours of Infidels

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810

The Providential Visit

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811

Hugh Bourne

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812

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Thomas Yates

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814

The Pharisee

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815

The Life of Thomas Mitchell

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816

Poor Nanny

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817

The Aged Shepherd

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818

The Aged Widow

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819

Old Gabriel

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820

Memoir of Krishna-Pal

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821

Little Nelly

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Conversion of an Indian Conjure

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823

The Cholera Morbus

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824

Blind Sandwich Islander

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825

The Traveller and Widow

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826

The Miner

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827

The Danger of Trifling with Convictions

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828

History of Mary White

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The Great Change

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Elizabeth Cronch

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Sabbath Stroller Reclaimed

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Rothsay Castle Steam-packet

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834

Memoir of Edward S—

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A Traveller arrived at the End of the Journey

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836

Some Account of John Knill

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837

The Self-Murderer

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838

The Three English Sailors

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839

The False Hope

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840

Sarah Wilson, or the Young Cripple

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841

The History of Sarah

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842

The Mountain Miller

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843

The Afflicted Mason

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844

Memoir of Miss L. Stapleton

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845

Memoir of Ra-Poor-Negro

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846

Old James

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847

Lydia Sturtevant

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848

James Hooton, or Joy and Peace in Believing

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849

The Irish Cottager

3

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850

The Happy Death-bed

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851

The Way of the Transgressor

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852

Joseph Archer, the Converted Sailor

3

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853

Short Account of Thos. C—

2

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854

Brief Account of a German Minister

2

4

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855

The Dying Soldier

2

4

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856

Memoir of Leang Afa

3

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857

Charles Kimmer

3

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858

The Backslider

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4

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859

The Railway Passenger

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860

Fatal Calamity at Leeds

2

4

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861

My Father’s Prayer

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4

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862

Catherine Phillips

4

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1

863

History of Ruth Clark

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1

864

Conversion of the late Rev. Joseph Swain

2

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865

Jejana, a S. African Woman

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866

The Converted Sailor

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867

History of F. S. or the Penitent Female

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868

History of Anne Monk

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869

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870

The Faithful Letter

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871

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872

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873

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874

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875

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876

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877

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879

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880

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881

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882

Aged Roman Catholic Widow

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883

Sins going before to Judgmt

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884

“No one ever told me this before”

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885

The Priest and the Bible

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886

Trust in God

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887

Wanderer welcomed Home

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888

First Prayer in the Family

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889

Mary Williams

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890

The Young Disciple

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891

The Soldier’s Wife

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892

The Poor Irishwoman

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894

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Sunday Evening.

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1567

All Right.

1568

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1569

Thomson, the Carpenter, and Mr. S.

1570

Bible Happiness.

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John of the Score.

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The Way to be Rich.

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I am no Scholar.

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1590

Thomas Steady and John Wild, Part 2.

1591

The Reapers.

1592

Blind Schoolmistress of Devonshire.

1593

A Dreadful Fire.

1594

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Richard Woodman.

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The Silk Weaver.

1597

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Honest Jack the Sailor.  In Verse.

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Female Martyrs in England.

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Ten Thousand Bright Guineas, in Verse.

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The Blind Soldier.

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Happiness.  A Conversation in Rhyme.

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There is no Time to Spare.

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The Happy Change.

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Summary of the Bible

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Broad and Narrow Way.

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The Law.

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Christ the End of Law.

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The Fall of Man.

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Redemption.

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Regeneration.

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Work of the Holy Spirit.

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Repentance.

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Holiness.

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Death and Judgment.

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Hell and Heaven.

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Child’s Best Portion.

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Danger of Formality.

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Pharisee and Publican.

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Christ the Way.

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Coming Sinners welcome.

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Vain Excuses of Sinners.

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Christ the Bread of Life.

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Sinner changed by Grace.

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Rich Man and Lazarus.

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Value of the Soul.

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Conviction of Sin.

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Conversion of St. Paul.

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Love of God.

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The Only Foundation.

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Doctrine of the Trinity.

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Power of the Gospel.

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Sin and Death.

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Pardoning Mercy.

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The World to Come.

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The Heart taken.

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Christ is all.

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Apostacy from Christ.

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The Birth of Christ.

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Resurrection of Christ.

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Descent of the Spirit.

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Christ our Benefactor.

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The Christian Practice.

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Preparation for Death.

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Universal Goodness.

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Parable of the Sower.

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Conversion of Lydia.

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Enmity of Carnal Mind.

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Irresolution Reproved.

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Sin Dethroned.

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Universal Holiness.

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Good Hope thro’ Grace.

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Looking unto Jesus.

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The Wisdom of God.

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The Love of God.

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The Faithfulness of God.

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God, with all his Perfections, the Christian’s God.

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Jesus Christ an incomparable Teacher.

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The Great Physician.

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Following the Lord fully.

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The Pearl of Great Price.

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Sinners Self-destroyers.

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Onesimus.

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Superabounding Grace.

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Jerusalem lamented.

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Attraction of the Cross.

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Baptism not Regeneration.

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Invocation of Christ.

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Spiritual Resurrection.

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Knowledge of Christ.

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The Happy Believer.

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Doctrine of Providence.

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The Profitable Journey.

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Water and the Blood.

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On Glorying in the Cross of Christ.  ByJ. M‘Laurin.

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Grace to the Chief of Sinners—Dr. B. Grosvenor.

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Christ Precious to all True Relievers—President Davies.

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Jesus Christ the Only Foundation—President Davies.

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Christ Crucified—John Fox,the Martyrologist.

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The Christian’s Improvement of Time—John Fox.

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The Gospel Testimony—John Townsend.

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The Christian Triumph—The Law written upon the Heart—Archbishop Leighton.

25

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God—Edwards.—Christ’s Invitation—Boston.

26

Search the Scriptures—Thos. Adam.—The Sinners Rebel against God—Abp. Leighton.

27

Danger of Lukewarmness in Religion—Ways of Sin Hard and Difficult.—Pr. Davies.

28

Importunity in Prayer.—Of Good Works—Thomas Pentycross.

29

The certain Increase of the Glory and Kingdom of Jesus—Dr. Ryland.

30

The Evil of Sin, as committed against God—Thomas Scott.

31

Present Duty before approaching Darkness—Ralph Erskine.

32

Jesus Christ an Unspeakable Gift—The Nature of Faith—Joseph Milner.

33

The Everlasting Espousals—Thomas Boston.

34

Jesus Seen of Angels—A. M. Toplady.

35

Grapes from Thorns—The Confession and Prayer of Faith—Archbishop Leighton.

36

Christ Manifested and Satan Frustrated—Dr. Ryland.

37

The Vanity of the World—Bishop Hopkins.

38

Self disclaimed and Christ exalted—David Bostwick.

39

Christian Knowledge and Obedience—The Gospel—S. Walker, of Truro.

40

Faith’s Plea upon God’s Word and Covenant—The Comer’s Conflict—Ralph Erskine.

41

Many made Righteous by Obedience of One—Ministry of Reconciliation—J. Hervey.

42

On Communion with God—Samuel Shaw.

43

The Gospel Fountain—Samuel Lavington, of Bideford.  (Never before published.)

44

The Gospel Deliverance—Dr. Mason, of New York.

45

Life of Faith—Dr. Sibbs.—Promises and Encouragements to Holiness—Abp. Leighton.

46

Heed necessary in the best of Saints—Preparation of the Heart—John Hill.

47

God’s Experimental Probation of Intelligent Agents—Dr. Ryland.

48

Felix Trembling—Richard De Courcy.

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