FIRST SERIES TRACTS.

Tracts, in less quantities than a quarter of a hundred of each sort, are charged
at the prices for single Tracts.

Those marked thus † are also kept in Stiff Covers, at 4s. per 100 extra.

Those marked thus § are also printed in 32mo, neat covers, gilt edges, fine paper and print.

Price, per 100.

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Address on distributing Religious Tracts

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Vivian’s Three Dialogues

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Subjects for Consideration

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End of Time, (from Dr. Watts)

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Watts’s Songs for Children [1]

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Death of Lord Rochester

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To Disturbers of Public Worship

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To a Youth, on Purity

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To the Unfortunate Female

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To a Prisoner

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The Way to Heaven

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Friendly Hints to Servants

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Golden Rule, (by Dr. Watts)

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On the Lord’s Day

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Persuasive to Public Worship

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The Death of an Infidel, (the Hon. Francis Newport)

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Life of Colonel Gardiner

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To a Youth at School

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Life and Sayings of P. Henry

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Confidence in God, illustrated in the Life of JohnAntes

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To the Afflicted

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The Duties and Encouragements of the Poor

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Search the Scriptures §

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Importance of Sobriety

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Dialogue on Regeneration

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Consolation under Convictions

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A Sunday’s Excursion

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Bible of Divine Authority

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The Good Old Way

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On the Third Commandment

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The Better Gift, (intended to accompany a CharitableDonation)

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Immoral and Anti-Christian Tendency of the Theatre

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A Present to the Children of Sunday or other Schools

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Instruction of the Rising Generation, Recommended

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A Dialogue between a Traveller and Yourself

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Solemn Questions for Church of England Members

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Advice to a Young Man, on Entering the World

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Sixteen Short Sermons §

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Short Prayers for every Morning and Evening in the Week [2]

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Important Advice to Sunday School Teachers

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Three Queries to Deists

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The Penitent Female

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On Speaking Truth

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The Evidence and Effects of the Gospel

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The Warning Voice

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A Dialogue between Two Seamen

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Dialogues between a Corporal and a Private Soldier

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To Spectators of a Funeral

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The History of Mrs. Wilkins, (for Lying-in Women)

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Address to Young Christians

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To the Aged, (large type)

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To a Child

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An Appeal to the Heart

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Exhortation to Sick Persons

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Five Minutes’ Consideration

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On the Ten Commandments

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On Personal Religion

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The Death of Altamont

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To Parents of Sund. Scholars

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The Evil of Late Attendance on Divine Worship

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The Dying Criminal. (To Spectators of anExecution)

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Parental Duties

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Serious Thoughts on Eternity

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A Letter to a Young Lady at Boarding School

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Friendly Advice

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Sin no Trifle

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Scripture Extracts †

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A Saint Indeed, (from Flavel)

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Family Worship

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The Smugglers

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Fulfilment of Prophecy in the Destruction of Jerusalem

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Christ the only Refuge

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

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The Catechizer’s Assistant

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The Progress of Sin

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The Swearer’s Prayer

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To the Master of a Family

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Advice to Prisoners under Criminal Charges

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A Letter to Two condemned Malefactors, (by Hervey)

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Address to Prisoners charged with Crimes which do notaffect the Life

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The Debtor’s Friend, (for Prisoners)

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Sin and Danger of neglecting the Saviour, (Dr. Owen)§

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The Interpreter’s House

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The Duty of Caring for the Souls of Relatives

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Great Question Answered §

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Luther on Justification

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Sabbath Occupations

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Friendly Conversation

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Christian Minister’s Appeal, on the Importance ofPersonal and Family Religion

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A New Year’s Gift

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The Search for Sin, and its Trial in the Isle of Man

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The Gospel Invitation

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James Covey

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Inspector, with Anecdotes

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Memoir of Mary Saxby

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A Master to his Apprentice, on leaving his Service

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The Churchman’s Confession

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Bible the Test of Truth

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Address of a Minister to his Parishioners, on Prayer

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Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning, (by Cecil)‡

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Life and Writings of Peter †

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The Progress of Grace

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Short Hints to a Soldier

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Letters on Marriage, to Young Christians

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The Cottage Wedding

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To Masters, on paying their Workmen in due Time

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A Week well Spent; or, Reflections for every Day

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The Life of William Kelly

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Leslie’s Short and Easy Method with the Deists

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History of Andrew Dunn, an Irish Catholic †

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The Work of the Holy Spirit §

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The Stage, in 3 Dialogues †

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Immanuel; or, Scripture Views of Christ †

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Parting Address to a Sunday School Child

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The Doctrine of the Cross of Christ stated andexplained

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A Word for God; to Neglecters of Public Worship

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To-Day

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The Dairyman’s Daughter †

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The Negro Servant

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True Prophecies

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Mary Watson & J. Mortimer

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The Prodigal Son

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The Youth’s Monitor; or, the Life of William Bird†

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Life of the Virgin Mary

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The Life and Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist

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Advantages of Reading the Scriptures, exemplified inHistory of James Byrne

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Religion without Learning; or History of Susan Ward

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The Sinner directed to the Saviour, (from Flavel)

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The Danger of Delay

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The Christian Atonement

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Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman, (by Dr. Calamy)

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History of the English Bible

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The Scripture Guide

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Conversation in a Boat, between Two Seamen

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The Shipmates

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Recollections at the Close of the Year

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The Assizes, (for circulation upon suchoccasions)

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Evidences of Christianity, (by Dr. Doddridge)†§

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On Hearing the Word

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Important Questions

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True Religion Exemplified, in the History of Mary†

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On the Lord’s Prayer

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Poor Joseph

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Honesty the Best Policy

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Surest Way of Thriving

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Advice to the Keeper of a Turnpike Gate, with Useful Hintsto Travellers

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Life of Judge Hale, and his Advice to his Children

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Hopes for Eternity

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The Seaman’s Friend

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The Seaman’s Spy-Glass

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The Young Cottager †

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Reasons for Faith

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Meditations of Queen Catherine Parr

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On Suicide

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The Effects of Deism

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The Testimony of an Infidel

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A Word for the Bible

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Life of Lady Jane Grey

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Mission in Greenland

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A Summary of the Bible

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Last Hours of the Rev. J. Cowper

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Tract Anecdotes, Part I.

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On the New Birth

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Bradford’s Letters, 1555

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The Christian’s Directory

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Tract Anecdotes, Part II.

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— —, Part III.

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The Sabbath-breaker reclaimed; or, the History of ThomasBrown, in verse

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The Power of the Gospel

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The Cause and Cure of Spiritual Darkness

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The Best Legacy; or, the Poor made Rich

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Common Errors

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Appeal to Christians, on Prayer for the Out-pouring of theHoly Spirit

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The Village in the Mountains

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Scripture Marks of Salvation, (from Darracot) §

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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Married State

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Two Ends and Two Ways

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The Sinner’s Help

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The Worth of the Soul §

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The Death-bed of a Medical Student

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The Brazen Serpent

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Why so Late? (at Public Worship)

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On Cruelty to Animals

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The Spiritual Guide

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On Licentiousness

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The Seventh Commandment

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The Irish Peasant

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On Union to Christ

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Watchmaker and Family

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The Christ of God

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The Swiss Peasant

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Woodman of Switzerland

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The Two Old Men

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The Nature of an Oath (before Magistrates)Explained

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To a Mother, on the Birth of her Child

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The History of W. S—

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Consider your Ways

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The Lost Sheep

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A Help to Prayer

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The Fulness of Christ

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Extracts from the Writings of Foreign Divines

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Hints to Sick Persons, particularly in Hospitals

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The Aged Christian in the Hospital

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Mary Smith, or the Christian’s Hope in Death

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The Trinity in Unity

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The Authority, Purpose, and Effects of Christianity†

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The True Riches

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The Witness for the Truth

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Narrative of Thomas Davis

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The True Catholic

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The Duty of United Prayer

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The Infidel Convinced

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St. Peter’s Plea for Reading the Holy Scriptures

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Excellency of the Christian Dispensation §

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On Extreme Unction

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The Protestant Religion no Novelty

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The Lord’s Supper compared with the Mass

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Heathen Ceremonies adopted by the Church of Rome

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Protestant’s Reasons for not Worshipping Saints

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The Traveller’s Farewell

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The Pastor’s Wish §

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The Loss of the Kent †

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The Holy Scriptures the only Standard of Divine Truth

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The Reformation

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Happiness Realized §

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The Great Duty of Believing

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Against Drunkenness and Lewdness

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Pastoral Address to Persons recovered from Sickness

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Duty of Hearing the Word

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Profitable Hearing the Word

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The Danger of Neglecting Divine Truth

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Advice and Consolation to the Afflicted §

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Memoir of Dr. T. Bateman §

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The Icebergs

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Narratives of Soldiers

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On Repentance

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Add Faith to Knowledge

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Sanctification the Christian’s Aim and Privilege

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The Sick Man and his Christian Friend

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Friendly Hints to the Visitors of Watering-places

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The Christian Sabbath

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A Serious Expostulation

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Reasons for separating from the Church of Rome

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The Christian’s Faith

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A Word to Distressed Poor

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The Eldest Son †

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Four Dialogues in a Prison †

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The Honest Waterman †

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Missions at Home†

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Shepherd of Salisbury Plain

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A Strange Incident

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The Races

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Pleasure Fairs and Wakes

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Love to Christ

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The Evil Consequences of attending the Race Course

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Moses, the Pious Negro

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Hints for the Examination of the Heart

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Letter to a Christian Friend, on Temptation

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Man in his Fallen Estate

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Is it well with You?

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Advice to Servants

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Stewart’s Thoughts on Special Prayer for Outpouringof the Holy Spirit †§

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To a Person recovered from Sickness

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The Two Widows, in Verse

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The History of Amelia Gale

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Heavy Charges against Sabbath Breakers

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The Nature & Importance of Repentance

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Parental Authority enforced

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Justification by Faith

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Do I love God or not? §

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The Day of Adversity

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Duty to Mothers

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My Own Way

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Maternal Piety

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To the Believer, on the Loss of Christian Friends§

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Do you want a Friend?

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The Importance of Prayer

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Questions for Self-Examination. By Rev. J.Alleine

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The Great Error detected

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Time and Eternity

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Fulfilment of Prophecies, Ammon, Moab, etc.

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What do Ye more than Others? By Dr. Watts†

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On Religious Declension. By Rev. A. Fuller†

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Peace in Death

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Musical Festivals and Oratorios

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On Chastity

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“How can a Man be Born when he is Old?”

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Preparation for Death

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Wholesome Truths

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Poor Bridget

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The Fall and Rise of Peter

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On the Lord’s Supper

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Hinderances to Believing

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Rest in Christ

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The Christian’s Duty to the Heathen

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A Letter to One who cannot read it

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Christ’s Invitation to Thirsty Souls. By Dr.Doddridge

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A plain & practical View of the Doctrine of theTrinity §

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On Drunkenness

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301

Heaven Lost

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Meditations on the Incarnation and Death of Christ

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Memorial of Mercy

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Ye most be Born again

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Four Family Prayers, from Sacred Scripture

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Rules for a Christian

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The Roll Call

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History of Dr. R. Taylor

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Rules for Conversation

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The Infallible Touchstone

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On the Power and Grace of the Holy Spirit

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What shall I think about?

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The Soldier twice enlisted

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How to Improve a Bad Memory

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The Rapid Propagation of Christianity

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The Conversion of St. Paul

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Salvation through a Mediator consistent with Reason§

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Miracles Proofs of the Truth of the Holy Scriptures

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The Resurrection of Christ

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Letter from Ralph Weston

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On Divine Revelation

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The Learned Cobbler

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Dialogue on Infidelity

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The Blind Man and Pedler

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On Sabbath Breaking

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A Word to the Profane

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Advice to Sailors

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Payson’s Address to Seamen

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Faith’s Warrant

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Death Beds

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For Ever!!

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Hints to the Confident, the Diffident, and theCareless

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Blind Betsey

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Unscriptural Marriage

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A Peep at the Races

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The Syro-phenician Woman

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Plain Hints to Parents, on Management of Children

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Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ. By Bunyan§

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Two Dialogues, between M. Wood & S. Hopkins

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Female Influence and Obligations

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341

The Duty of Christians to the Unconverted

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Word to those who receive Loan Tracts

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What do You get by Gin-drinking?

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Importance of Consideration

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On Joy in the Lord

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Living Water

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Swear not at all

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The Way to Hell

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Eight Forms of Prayer

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The Harvest

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On the Death of an Infant

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A whole Family in Heaven

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Friendly Hints on the Observance of the Lord’sDay

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Address to a Sceptic

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A Dying Thief and a Dying Saviour

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Solitary Reflection

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Advice to the Dejected

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An Address to Six Classes

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What is the Soul worth?

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Good News

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“Go and Sin no more”

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The History of Louisa

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Early Life of Mrs. Judson

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Hill on Christ Crucified

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The Lost Soul

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The Pilgrims, an Allegory

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Plain Words

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Hints on the Lord’s Supper

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A Question to a Beggar

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Are you ready?

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The Value and Importance of Public Worship

3

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Ruth Pierce

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The Scripture Contrast

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Evidence of Repentance

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Brand plucked out of the Fire

4

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An Exhortation to Sinners

3

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The Beer Shop

4

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Christ an All-sufficient Saviour; by A bp. Leighton

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What art Thou?

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Jerry Creed

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The Important Choice

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He is gone

2

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Future Punishments Endless

2

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The Troublesome Garden

3

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385

A few Plain Words

2

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The Way to use the Bible

3

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387

Pardon for the Greatest Sinners

3

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388

The Widow’s Son

4

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Hints to Parents of S. Scholars

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Christian in Humble Life

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Christianity

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The Mass

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Modern Infidelity. By Hall

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Christian’s Great Interest

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Jehoiakim’s Penknife

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Jesus Christ preached in the Old Testament

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Way to be Healthy & Happy

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Stowell on Infidelity

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Should it not be must for the Soul?

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Do you believe it?

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A Rich Gem

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To Distressed Manufacturers

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Venn’s Directions for Leading a Christian Life

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Roger, the Shepherd

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The Divine Missionary

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For the last Time

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Old Andrew

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The Lord’s Day; or Katherine, Part I.

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History of Mary White

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Elizabeth Cronch

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The False Hope

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Sarah Wilson, or the Young Cripple

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The Way of the Transgressor

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Short Account of Thos. C—

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Brief Account of a German Minister

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The Dying Soldier

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Charles Kimmer

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My Father’s Prayer

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Farmer B.

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The Faithful Letter

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Rozie. By a Missionary

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Poor Matchseller of Croydon

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The Northumbrian Girl

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Drunkard’s Impious Wish

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The Russian Tailor

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True Charity; or, Bell Turner and her Charge

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Thomas Hogg, the Scottish Wanderer

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Aged Roman Catholic Widow

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Sins going before to Judgmt

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“No one ever told me this before”

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The Priest and the Bible

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Trust in God

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Wanderer welcomed Home

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First Prayer in the Family

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Mary Williams

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The Young Disciple

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