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438. Suggestions on the,
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Toulmin, Dr., defence of, 215. His
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T. S. S.'s obituary of Rev. Caleb Evans,
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Turner, Rev. Henry, obituary of, 121. On Church Establishments, TYNDALL, Mr., his sketch of the ori- gin of the Birmingham Sunday- evening Lecture,
Ulster, principles of the Presbyterian
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Washington, opening of Unitarian Church at,
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Wellesley, Marquis, address of the Presbyterian Synod of Munster to, 515 Wesley, a remark of William Law's to,
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Wharton's, Lord, legacy to Dissent- ers, inquiry respecting,
Whitby, Mrs. Esther, obituary of, 248 Zohair's Pastorals, apophthegms
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