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BISHOP PEARSON'S EXPOSITION 

 OP THE CREED. 



With an Appendix, containing the principal Greek and Latin Creeds. 

 Edited by the Rev. W. S. DOBSON, M.A. In one vol. 8vo. Price 10*. 6<7. 



In this Edition, the references to the texts of Scripture have been corrected, 

 and many additional references, as will be seen on turning to the Index of 

 Texts, have been supplied. 



BISHOP HORSLEY'S SERMONS/ 



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'His powers of mind were of a high order; his Sermons and his other works 

 will render assistance to the student chiefly in the way of criticism." 

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BISHOP NEWTON'S 

 DISSERTATION on the PROPHECIES; 



Which have remarkably been fulfilled, and at this time are fulfilling, in 

 the world. Edited by the Rev. W. S. DOBSON, M.A. Complete in one 

 volume, 8vo. with Portrait. Price 9*. 



The Editor has spared no pains to render the present edition a valuable reprint 

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 exists in the language. For this purpose, the text and notes have been 

 closely revised, and the classical quotations and references compared with 

 the original authorities. 



AMBROSE SERIiE'S HORJB SOLITARIES; 



Or, Essays upon some remarkable Names and Titles of Jesus Christ and 

 the Holy Spirit, occurring in the Old and New Testaments, and decla- 

 rative of their essential Divinity and gracious Offices in the Salvation 

 of Man. To which is annexed, an Essay, chiefly Historical, upon the 

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 to the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit which have been published since 

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' The title Hora Solitariae was applied to these papers because they were the 

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 Persons in one and the same Jehovah is essential to the very being of the 

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 proper constituent of the Christian life. 1 " 



*' A very devotional and experimental work, full of fine feeling." Bickersteth. 



