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LIFE, TIMES, AND CORRESPOND ENCE OF JAMES 3f AW- 

 NING, AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF BROWN UNIVERSITY. By RKURRN 

 ALDKIDGE GUILD. "With Likenesses of President Manning and Nicholas 

 Brown, Views of Brown University, The First Baptist Church, Providence, etc* 

 Royal 12mo, cloth, 3.00. 

 A most important and interesting historical work. 



rrEMOIR OF GEORGE N. ISRIGGS, LL. D., late Governor of Massa* 

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THE LIFE OF JOHN MILTON, narrated in connection with the POLIT- 

 ICAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, AND LITERARY HISTORY OF ins TIME. By DAVID 

 MASSON, M. A., Professor of English Literature, University College, London. 

 Vol. I., embracing' the period from 1G08 to 1039. With Portraits and specimens 

 of his handwriting at different periods. Royal octavo, cloth, 3.50. 



"LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF REV. DANIEL WILSON, 



D. D., late Bishop of Calcutta. By Rev. JOSIAH BATEMAN, M. A., Rector 

 of North Cray, Kent. With Portraits, Map, and numerous Illustrations. One 

 volume royal octavo, cloth, 3.50. 



An interesting life of a great arid good man. 



THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN HUSS ; or, The Bohemian Refor- 

 mation of the Fifteenth Century. By Rev. E. H. GILLETT. Two vols. royal 

 octavo, 7.00. 



"The author," says the New York Observer, "has achieved a great work, performed a valuable 

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The JVew York Evangelist speaks of it as " one of the most valuable contributions to ecclesiasti- 

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&EMOIR OF THE CHRISTIAN LABORS, Pastoral and Philan- 

 thropic, of THOMAS CHALMERS, D. D. L.L. D. By FRANCIS WAY 

 LAND. 16mo, cloth, 1.00. 

 The moral and intellectual greatness of Chalmers is, we might say, overwhelming to the mind o1 



the ordinary reader. Dr. "Wayland draws the portraiture with a master hand. Method. Quart. Rev. 



LIFE OF JAMES MONTGOMERY. By Mrs. H. C. KNIGHT, author of 

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DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE OF AMOS LAWRENCE. With 

 a brief account of some Incidents in his Life. Edited by his son, WM. R. LAW- 

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THE SAME WORK. Royal 12mo, cloth, 1.75. 



DR. GRANT AND THE MOUNTAIN NESTORIANS. By Rev. THOM- 

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 the Country, and numerous Illustrations. Third edition. Revised and improved. 

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