JAMES GEMMELL, GEORGE IV. BRIDGE, EDINBURGH. 



The True Psalmody; or, the Bible Psalms 



the Church's only Manual of Praise. With Prefaces by 

 the Rev. Drs. COOKE, EDGAR, and HOUSTON ; and Re- 

 commendations from Eminent Divines. Or. 8vo, d. 

 (220 pp.) price 2/. 



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"All that can be said in favour of using the Book of Psalms, and none 

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The Kittlegairy Vacancy ; or, a New Way 



of Getting Rid of Old Ministers. By JOHN PLENDER- 

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Pulpit Table-Talk ; containing Remarks and 



Anecdotes on Preachers and Preaching, by DEAN 

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Our Children for Christ : a Plea for Infant 



Church Membership, with a full Discussion on the Mode 

 of Baptism. By the Rev. SAMUEL MACNAUGHTON, M.A. , 

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