6 A SELECTION FROM THE CATALOGUE OF 



THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW EX- 



PLAINED. By Joseph Addison Alexander, D.D., Princeton. Post 

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THE HEART AND THE MIND. True Words on 



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ANNALS OF THE RESCUED. By tlie Author of 



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GRACE ABOUNDING : A Narrative of Facts, ilhis- 



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THE PENITENT'S PRAYER. A Practical Exposition 



of the Fifty-first Psalm. By the Rev. Thomas Alexander, M.A., 



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