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The Scottish Church and its Surroundings 



in Early Times. By ROBERT PATON, Minister of Kir- 

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Protestant Missions (Outline of the History 



of), from the Reformation to the Present Time. By Dr. 

 GUSTAV WARNECK, Pastor at Rothenschirmbach. Trans- 

 lated from the Second edition, by Dr. THOMAS SMITH, 

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The Story of Daniel : His Life and Times. 



By P. H. HUNTER, Minister of Yester. Crown 8vo, 357 



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