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1. THE COMPLETE WORKS of the Rev. ISAAC 

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2. The COMPLETE WORKS of the Rev. STEVHEK 

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3. THE ASSOCIATE MINSTRELS. The Second 

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" The Associate Minstrels possess elevation of thought 

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4. GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO, (Glory to God in 

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5. OBSERVATIONS on the CHARACTER, CUS- 

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 some of the Causes which have retarded the Moral and 

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