A Form of Domestic Devotion for every Sabbath in the Year: containing the Collect of the Day; a Portion of Scripture; an Original Prayer or Sermon; and the Benediction. Second Edition. One vol. 8vo., price 7s. 6d. half bound in cloth.
MORTAL LIFE; AND THE STATE OF THE SOUL AFTER DEATH;
Conformable to Divine Revelation. By Alexander Copland, Esq., Author of “The Existence of Other Worlds,” &c. In one thick vol. 8vo., price 15s. bound.
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SCRIPTURAL STUDIES:
Comprising—The Creation—The Christian Scheme—The Inner Sense. By the Rev. William Hill Tucker, M.A., Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge. In one thick vol. demy 8vo., price 10s. 6d. neatly bound in cloth.
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A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST.
In a Course of Lectures. By the Rev. Charles Mackenzie, A.M., Vicar of St. Helen’s, Bishopsgate, and Head Master of Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, St. Olave’s, Southwark. In one vol. post 8vo., price 8s. 6d. neatly bound in cloth.
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