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MIRACLE PLAYS AND SACRED DRAMAS: 
A HIsToORICAL SURVEY. | 
By Dr. KARL HASE, 
Translated from the German by A. W. Jackson, and 
Edited by the Rey. W. W. Jackson, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. 
Lecture I. The Mysteries of the Middle Ages. 
- 9, II. Polemic Plays and Echoes of the Mystery. * 
»» IIL. Revival of the Sacred Drama in Spain. 
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»» WI. The Church and the Theatre, 
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OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF RELIGION 
To the spread of the Universal Religions. 
By.C. Py ae E: 
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Translated from the Dutch by J. E. CARPENTER. 
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THE RECENT DEPRESSION OF TRADE: 
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By WALTER E. SMITH. 
Being the Oxford Cobden Prize Essay for 1879. 
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