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XXVII.

THE SIXTH PART OF

The OLD TESTAMENT;

With a COMMENTARY consisting of Short Lectures for the Daily Use of Families.
By the Rev. CHARLES GIRDLESTONE, M.A.
Rector of Alderley, Cheshire.

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PRACTICAL SERMONS.

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SERMONS.

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XXXIII.

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The PARENT'S POETICAL ANTHOLOGY;

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The LIFE of WICLIF.

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ITSELF and with HUMAN REASON.

By PHILIP NICHOLAS SHUTTLEWORTH, D. D.
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HISTORY of the REFORMED RELIGION in FRANCE.

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The LIFE of ARCHBISHOP LAUD.

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