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BLAIR (ADAM), Minister, Ferry-port-on-Craig. 

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BLIZARD (Sir WILLIAM), Knt.- The Hunterian 

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On the 14th day of February, 1823. 



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On the 14th day of Febmary, 1828. 



London, 1828. 4 



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BLOOD. The doctrine of abstinence from blood 

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BONAR (JOHN), D.D., Minister of Larbert. Sin 

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BOSSUET (JACQUES BENIGNE), Bishop of Con- 

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BRATHWAIT (RICHARD). The English gentle- 

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BREADALBANE. In the House of Lords. 

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BREWSTER (JAMES), D.D., Minister of Craig. 

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