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EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND CORRESPONDENCE 

 OF THE LATE AMOS LAWRENCE. With a brief account of some 

 Incidents in his Life. Edited by his son, WM. R. LAWRENCE, M. D. With elegant Por- 

 traits of Amos and Abbott Lawrence, an Engraving of their Birthplace, an Autograph 

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A MEMOIR OF THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ISAAC BACKUS. 



By ALVAH HOVET, Professor of Ecclesiastical History in Newton Theological Institution. 

 12mo, cloth, $1.25. 



This work gives an account of a remarkable man, and of a remarkable movement in the middlo 

 of the last century, resulting in the formation of what were called the " Separate " Churches. It 

 supplies an important deficiency in the history of New England affairs. For every Baptist, espe- 

 cially, it is a necessary book. 



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

 " Lady Huntington and her Friends," &c. Likeness and elegant Illustrated Title-Page 

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This is an original biography, prepared from the abundant but ill-digested materials contained 

 in the seven octavo volumes of the London edition. The Christian public in America will wel- 

 come such a memoir of a poet whose hymns and sacred melodies have been the delight of every 

 household. 



MEMOIR OF ROGER "WILLIAMS, Founder of the State of Rhode Island. 

 By Prof. WILLIAM GAMMELL, A. M. 16mo, cloth, 75 cts. 



PHILIP DODDRIDGE. His Life and Labors. By JOHN STOUGHTON, D. D. With 

 an Introductory Chapter, by Rev. JAMES G. MIALL, Author of " Footsteps of our Fore* 

 fathers," &c. With beautiful Illustrated Title-page and Frontispiece. 16mo, cloth, 60 

 cents. 



THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN FOSTER. 



Edited by J. E. RYLAND, with notices of Mr. FOSTER, as a Preacher and a Companion. 

 By JOHN SHEPPARD. A new edition, two volumes in one, 700 pages. 12mo, cloth, $1-25. 



" In simplicity of language, in majesty of conception, his writings are unmatched." North 

 British Review. 



THE LIFE OF GODFREY WILLIAM VON LEIBNITZ. By JOH* 

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 75 cts. 



" It merits the special notice of all who are interested in the business of education, and deserves 

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MEMORIES OF A GRANDMOTHER. By a Lady of Massachusetts. 

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My path lies in a valley, which I have sought to adorn with flowers. Shadows from th 

 hills cover it ; but I make my own sunshine." Author's Preface. 



THE TEACHER'S LAST LESSON. A Memoir of MARTHA WHITING, late 

 of the Charlestown Female Seminary, with Reminiscences and Suggestive Reflections. 

 By CATHARINE N. BADGER, an Associate Teacher. With a Portrait, and an Engraving 

 f the Seminary. 12mo, cloth, $1.00. 



The subject of this Memoir was, for a quarter of a century, at the head of one of the most cele- 

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 tand young ladies. She was a kindred spirit to Mary Lyon, (17.) 



