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THE RECTORY OF VALEHEAD; 



Or, The Edifice of a Holy Home. By the Rev. Egbert Wilson 

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Practical Lessons for Instruction and Gitidance. By A 

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MORTAIi LIFE; AND THE STATE OF THE SOULi 

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Conformable to Divine Revelation. By Alexander Cop- 

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A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST. 



In a Course of Lccrnivs. By the Rev. CiiAitLEs ]\Iackenzie, A.M., 

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