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Comparative Religion: Its Genesis and Growth. By 



the Rev. Louis H. JORDAN, B.D., late Special Lecturer on Com- 

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 by the Rev. Principal FAIRBAIRN, D.D., Oxford. 8vo. Nett $3.50 

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By Nile and Euphrates. A Record of Discovery and 

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The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia. 



The Giffbrd Lectures on the Ancient Egyptian and Babylonian 

 Conception of the Divine. By A. H. SAYCE, M.A., LL.D., 

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The Fatherhood of God in Christian Truth and Life. By the 

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The Times of Christ. By LEWIS A. MUIRHEAD, D.D. With 

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The Sacraments in the New Testament. By Rev. J. C. 

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