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An Index to the Principal Works in Every Department of Religious Literature. Embracing nearly Seventy Thousand Citations, Alphabetically Arranged under Two Thousand Heads. By Howard Malcom, D. D., LL. D. Second Edition. With Addenda to 1870. 8vo. Extra cloth. $4.