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FELTON (HENRY), D.D., Principal of Edmund 

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Sermons on the creation, fall, and redemption 

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FENELON (FRANQOIS DE SALIGNAC DE LAMOTTE), 

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CEuvres philosophiques... Nouvelle Edition col- 

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Pastoral letter concerning the love of God. 

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The fundamental maxims of civil government 

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Proper heads of self-examination for a King. 

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Letters upon divers subjects concerning reli- 

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Dialogues of the dead ; together with some 

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Pious reflections for every day in the month. 

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Lives of the ancient philosophers... Translated 

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Dialogues concerning eloquence in general ; 

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A treatise of the affections ; or, the soules 

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The soul's looking-glasse, lively representing 

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Christ's alarm to drowsie saints, or, Christ's 

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