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MEMORIALS OF JOHN BOWEN, LL.D., late Bishop 



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BRIEF MEMORIALS OF THE REV. ALPHONSE 



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THE OMNIPOTENCE OF LOVING - KINDNESS. 



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THE NIGHT LA^IP. A Narrative of the Means by 



which Spiritual Darkness was dispelled from the Deathbed of Agnes 

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