STANDARD THEOLOGICAL WORJCS. 

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1. Paley's Evidences of Christianity, With Life, Introduction, 



Analysis, and Notes. 



2. Butler's Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and 



Course of Nature. With Life, Introdua^on, Notes, &c. 



3. Taylor's Holy Living. "With Life, Introduction, and Notes. 



4. Taylor's Holy Dying. With Introduction, Notes, &c. 



5. Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. 



With Life, Introduction, and Notes. 



6. Paley's Natural Theology. With Introduction, Epitome, and 



Notes. 



7. Keith on Prophecy, [By special arrangement with the Author ). 



8. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. With Memoir of the Author by 



H. W. DuLCKEN, Ph.D., and 100 Illustrations. 



9. Paley's Horae Paulinae. With Introduction, Epitome, and 



Notes. 



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