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A Sermon preached before the Society for 
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By the Rev. M. Horne. 2s. 
Considerations respecting the Jews, and 
in favour of the Measures adopted by tlie 
London Society for promoting Christianity 
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T. Scott, jun. M.A. 2s. 
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Jews’ Chapel, Church-street, Spicalhe)ds« 
By the Rev. W. Vent. Is. 
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National Education. A Sermon preachr>d ia 
the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London, 
June 13, 1811. By H. Marsh, D.D. F.R.S, 
Is. 6d. 
A Letter concerning the two first Chapters 
of St. Luke, addressed to an editor of the im¬ 
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Sermons preached on puolic occasions ; 
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A Comparative View of the two New Sys¬ 
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April 23, and at Durham, May 12, 1811. 
By the Rev. R, G. Bouer, LL.!3. Is. 
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Dr. Comber’s Exhortation to the Commu¬ 
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POETRY. 
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The Bullion Debate. A Serio-comic Sa¬ 
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Lines addressed to Mrs. Hay Drummond, 
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The Figured Mantle and the Bridal Day, 
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The Speech of the Right Hon. Lord King, 
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The Right of the People to frequent and 
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THEOLOGY. 
The Three Eras of Light, being Two 
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Sacred Truth, unfolded in a Course of 
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