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COOPER (ANTHONY ASHI.KY), l*t Kurl <>f Xhaftes- 

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CORBET (JOHN), Mini-fii-nf />'"/</, Dtmtarton. 

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A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, and 

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CHOKE (MNMN(.H AM. 



[ API'EN M\. 



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CRAWFORD (TIIMMAS J.), D.D., Pnfuto 

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CRAWFURD (GEORGE). The lives and charac- 

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CULLEN, LORD. See Francis GRANT. 

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CUNNINGHAM ( ). Some questions re- 

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