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LIFE AND LETTERS OF THE LATE REV. FRED. W. ROBERTSON, M.A. Edited by STOPFORD BROOKE, M.A., Hon. Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. Library Edition, in demy 8vo, with Steel Portrait. 125.

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EXPOSITORY LECTURES ON ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS. Small crown 8vo. 5s.

LECTURES AND ADDRESSES ON LITERARY AND SOCIAL TOPICS. Small crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

AN ANALYSIS OF MR. TENNYSON'S "IN MEMORIAM." (Dedicated by permission to the Poet-Laureate.) Fcap. 8vo. 25. THE EDUCATION OF THE HUMAN RACE. Translated from the German of GOTTHOLD EPHRAIM LESSING. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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A LECTURE ON FRED. W. ROBERTSON, M.A.
Rev. F. A. NOBLE, delivered before the Young Men's Christian
Association of Pittsburgh, U.S.
Is. 6d.

65, Cornhill, London.

SERMONS BY THE REV. STOPFORD A. BROOKE, M.A. Honorary Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen.

I.

THE LIFE AND WORK OF FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE. A Memorial Sermon. Crown 8vo, sewed.

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CHRIST IN MODERN LIFE. Sermons preached in St. James's Chapel, York Street, London.

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