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REV. DR GORDON.

SERMONS by ROBERT GORDON, D.D., one of the Ministers of the High Church, Edinburgh. Fourth Edition, 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

REV. DR CAMPBELL.

SERMONS AND MINOR THEOLOGICAL PIECES, to which are added, LETTERS ON AFFLICTION, never before published. By the late Rev. JOHN CAMPBELL, D.D., Minister of the Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh. To which is prefixed, a Sermon, Preached on the occasion of his Death; by the Rev. ROBERT LORIMER, LL.D., one of the Ministers of Haddington. Second Edition, Price 9s., cloth, lettered.

REV.W.M. HETHERINGTON, M.A.

THE FULNESS OF TIME. By the Rev. W. M. HETHER-
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THE MINISTER'S FAMILY. Second Edition, 5s. cloth.

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COVETOUSNESS BROUGHT TO THE BAR OF SCRIPTURE; or a Brief Inquiry into the Nature and Evil of that Sin. By JAMES GLASSFORD, Esq., Advocate. Post 8vo. price 4s.

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REMAINS OF THE RIGHT REV. DANIEL SANDFORD, D.D., Oxon, Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church; including Extracts from his Diary and Correspondence, and a selection of his unpublished Sermons; with a Memoir. By the Rev. JOHN SANDFORD, Vicar of Chillingham. 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. cloth.

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REV. DR HILL.

VIEW OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH
OF SCOTLAND. By the late GEORGE HILL, D.D., Principal of St
Mary's College, St Andrews. With Appendix and Notes. By ALEX-
ANDER HILL, D.D., Minister of Dailly. Third Edition, 12mo. 38. 6d.
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AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE GENERAL EVIDENCE,
ESTABLISHING THE REALITY OF CHRIST'S RESURREC-
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phy in the University of St Andrews. Second Edition, 12mo. 4s. cloth.

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ROBERT HALDANE, Esq.

EXPOSITION OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS: with remarks on the Commentaries of Dr Macknight, Professors Tholuck and Moses Stuart. By ROBERT HALDANE, Esq. 3 vols. 12mo. 20s. cloth. The three vols. may be had separately.

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the Messiah, with the subsequent testimonies. Third Edition, 2 vols.
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REV. DANIEL BAGOT, B.D.

THE THORN IN THE FLESH, or a Plain and Practical Exposition of 2 Cor. xii. 7-9. By the Rev. DANIEL BAGOT, B.D., Minister of St James' Chapel, Edinburgh. 32mo. Is. cloth.

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CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, or a Connected View of the Scheme of Christianity. By the Rev. JAMES ESDAILE, D.D., Perth, 8vo. 5s. cloth.

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PRINCIPAL DEWAR.

THE NATURE, REALITY, AND EFFICACY OF
THE ATONEMENT. By Rev. DANIEL DEWAR, D.D., Principal at
Marischal College, Aberdeen. 12mo. Second Edition. 7s. 6d. bds.
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medium of expressing that love-and of its fitness and sufficiency for uniting
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meet us every where in every varied point of view, and running through the
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ON CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. By JAMES MACAULAY,
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