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THE PSALMIST : 



A New Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Baptist Churches. By BARON STOW 

 and S. F. SMITH. Assisted by W. R. Williams, George B. Ide, R. W. Griswold, S. P. 

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THE PSALMIST, WITH A SUPPLEMENT, 



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THE SOCIAL PSALMIST. 



A New Selection of Hymns for Conference Meetings and Family Worship, by BARON 

 STOW and S. F. SMITH. 



This selection has been in preparation nearly five years. It has been the aim of the editors to supply 

 a work of elevated poetic and musical merit, embracing, with many new hymns, all those which 

 have been long familiar in the Conference meeting, and hallowed by early association of home and 

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MEMOIR OF ANN H. JUDSON, 



Late Missionary to Burmah. By Rev. JAMES D. KNOWLES. 18rno. 58c. 



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Late Missionary to Burmah, containing much intelligence relative to the Burman 

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