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WILD FLOWERS OF THE HOLY LAND. Fifty- 
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THE ROMANCE OF MISSIONS ; or, Inside Views of 
Life and Labour in the Land of Ararat. By Maria A. West, Missionary of the 
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OUR COFFEE ROOM. By Elizabeth R. Cotton. 
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FORTY YEARS' MISSION WORK IN POLYNESIA 
AND NEW GUINEA. From 1835 to 1875. By the Rev. A. W. Murray, 
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MEMORIALS OF A QUIET MINISTRY: Being the 
Life and Letters of the Rev. Andrew Milroy. By his Son, the Rev. A. W. 
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