THE LIFE OF MACKAY FOR BOYS.

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A. MACKAY RUTHQUIST; Or, Singing the Gospel among
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Portrait and Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.
TWENTY YEARS IN KHAMA'S COUNTRY, And
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CHARACTERISTICS AND CHARACTERS OF WILLIAM
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W. P. LOCKHART, Merchant and Preacher. His Life and
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CHARLES G. FINNEY. An Autobiography. With Steel
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LETTERS AND SKETCHES FROM THE NEW
HEBRIDES. By Maggie Whitecross Paton (Mrs. John G.
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Paton, B.A. With Portrait, Map, and 23 Illustrations.
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