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THE ECLECTIC MONTHLY ADVERTISER.

THE FAMILY TREASURY for 1860,

Recommended by 2000 Ministers of all Denominations, will contain a Series of Papers prepared expressly for its pages, by the Rev. J. C. RYLE, Rev. CHARLES BRIDGES, Rev. CANON MILLER, the Rev. WILLIAM ARNOT, and numerous other eminent writers.

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Third Edition.

IFE in the SPIRIT. A Memorial of Rev. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, M.A. By the Rev. NORMAN L. WALKER DESART. With Preface by Principal CUNNINGHAM.

"The work is full of fine thoughts, and the story is told with an artistic skill which unhappily is somewhat rare in religious biography."-The Eclectic.

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N CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION; or, Alcoholic Stimu

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Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Assistant-Physician to the Westminster Hospital.

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JOHN CHURCHILL, New Burlington Street.

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"Bertram Noel' is an excellent story of its class."-- Athenæum, February 13, 1858.

THE

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A Story for the Young. By E. J. MAY, Author of "Louis's School-Days." Sixth Edit. With Illustrations.

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SCHOOL-DAYS:

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SISTER KATE; OR, THE POWER OF INFLUENCE. A Book for the Daughters of England. By JULIA ADDISON, Author of "Evelyn Lascelles," &c., &c. With Engraved Title and Frontispiece.

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ESTABLISHED 1856.

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CONSUMPTION: its Nature and Treatment.

CONSUMP

By JOHN EPPS, M.D.

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SOCIAL RELIGION EXEMPLIFIED.

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By Rev. MATTHIAS MAURICE (Born 1684.) With Notes, Biographical Sketch, &c., by Rev. T. NICHOLAS, Carmarthen College.

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THE DIVINE LIFE in MAN. Discourses.

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To be ready in March.

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HE BAPTIST TUNE BOOK. Being an adaptation of "Congregational Church Music " to the for Baptist Churches.

'New Selection," and the Psalms and Hymns prepared

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NEW CHURCH HISTORY.

Just published. In Two Vols. 8vo. 1193 pp. Price 218.

THE

CHURCH HISTORY OF SCOTLAND,

FROM THE

Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Time.

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