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CONTENTS.

NOTES OF Two SERMONS PREACHED AT CRANBROOK ON
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1884, BY MR. SMART

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THE ANGER OF GOD TOWARDS HIS PEOPLE IS BUT FOR A
SHORT SEASON, AND WHY HE IS PLEASED TO ORDER IT TO
BE SO. BY TIMOTHY ROGERS, M.A.

A PASTOR'S EPISTLE

THE SCHOOL OF AFFLICTION

THE TWO MYSTERIES.

UNTO YOU THEREFORE WHICH BELIEVE HE IS PRECIOUS

HE BEING DEAD, YET SPEAKETH

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EXPOSITION BY JOHN CALVIN ON 2 THESS. II. 6-
II. 6-9

THE WANTS OF A LIVING SOUL

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Abingdon. Mr. John Smith, 3rd
Mr. John Smith, 3rd | Bournemouth (Palmerston Road,

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Boscombe).-Mr. Littleton during

the month. Bradford, Yorkshire.

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sary on the 24th: Mr. Ashdown, morn. at 10. 30, aft. at 2. Braintree.-Mr. Hudson, 17th. Mr. J. Bristol (North Street).

Small, 3rd & 17th; Mr. Keeble, 31st, & Sept. 3rd even. at 7.30. Bristol (Zoar Room, 50, Jacob Street, Old Market Street).—Mr. Harris, 3rd, 10th, 24th, & 31st, & Wed-. nesday evens.; Mr. Grist, 17th,

morn. & even.
Burgess Hill.-Mr. Ashdown, 10th,
& evens. of 6th & 13th; Mr. D.
Smith, 17th, & even. of 20th; Mr.
Knill, 24th, & even. of 27th; Mr.
Page, 31st, even.

Calne. Mr. Hinchcliffe, pastor.
Cheltenham (Providence). - Mr.
Joseph Smith, 10th.

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Crawley. Mr. Whittome, 31st. Croydon (Providence Chapel).-Mr. Wakeley, 3rd; Mr. Row, 10th & 17th; Mr. Mockford, 24th; Mr. Hemington, 31st & Sept. 7th. Dallington. Mr. Pratt, 24th. Dauntsey.-Mr. Millard, 3rd, even. Devizes. Mr. Hemington, pastor. Dicker. Mr. Picknell, 24th. Dorking (Public Hall). Mr. CopMr. Coppard, 3rd; Mr. Miller, 10th; Mr. Mitchenall, 17th; Mr. House, 24th; Mr. Pepper, 31st.

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Downton. Mr. James Smith, 24th. Dudley. Mr. Wright, 12th & 26th,

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Hilperton. Mr. W. Small, 31st. Hindley.-Mr. Phillips, 24th. Horley (Lee Street).-Mr. Botten, 3rd, 6th, & Sept. 3rd, evens. Horton. Mr. W. Small, 24th. Hungry Hill. Mr. Manktelow, 10th. Hurstpierpoint. Hurstpierpoint. Mr. Miles, 3rd, 10th, 24th, 31st, & evens. of 7th, 14th, & 28th. Anniversary on the 4th of September: Mr. Miles, morn.; Mr. W. Smith, aft.; Mr. Popham, even. Kingskerswell, Devon. Mr. Leaman, 3rd & 31st; Mr. Tabor, 17th; Mr. Main, 24th. Leatherhead.

aft.

Mr. Picknell, 4th,

Little London.--Mr. Botten, 10th,

even.

London (Gower Street Chapel).Mr. Taverner, 3rd; Mr. Wren, 10th & 17th; Mr. Popham, 24th; Mr. F. Marshall, 31st. Mr. Knill, Sept. 7th; Mr. Morriss, 14th; Mr. Hull, 21st; Mr. Boorne, 28th. London (Zoar, Great Alie Street).

Mr. Ashdown, 3rd, 31st, & evens. of 7th, 14th, & 28th; Mr. Dye, 10th; Mr. Newton, 17th; Mr. Eddison, 24th, & even. of 21st. London (Gillespie Road, Highbury Vale, near Finsbury Park Station). -Mr. Whitteridge, pastor. London (Rehoboth, Riding-House Street, near Regent Circus).Mr. C. Adams, pastor. Services

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Lutterworth.-Mr. Forrest, 31st. Maidenhead. Mr. Mitchenall, 10th. Maidstone.-Mr. Knill, 3rd, & 5th even.; Mr. Wakeley, 10th; Mr. Mockford, 12th, even.; Mr. Taverner, 17th; Mr. Prince, 20th, even.; Mr. Row, 24th; Mr. Picknell, 31st, & Sept. 1st, even. Malmesbury.-Mr. Knill, 10th, & evens. of 14th & 19th.

Melksham.-Mr. W. Small, 17th. Milton. Mr. John Smith, 31st. Needingworth.-Mr. Wright, 3rd, 10th, & even. of 7th.

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Mr. Bond, 3rd,

Southborough. Mr. Pratt, Sept. 5th, even. South Moreton. & 24th aft. Southwick. Mr. James Smith, 10th; Mr. J. Small, 31st & Sept. 7th, & Wednesday evens. Stamford.-Mr. Vine, 21st, even. Stapleford.-Mr. Simkin, pastor. Stotfold (Hope Chapel).-Mr. Emery, 10th; Mr. Parish, 17th; Mr. Butler, 24th & 31st.

Stotfold (Rehoboth).

Mr. Whittome, 17th; Mr. Mitchenall, 31st. Stratton. Mr. John Smith, 17th,

aft. Sudbury (Ebenezer).-Mr. Hudson, 10th, 24th, 31st, & Sept. 7th. Swindon (Providence).-Mr. Pigott,

pastor. Swindon (Rehoboth). Smith, 17th.

Mr. John

Tadworth.-Mr. Whitteridge, 17th. Tetbury.-Mr. Knill, 17th. Tonbridge.-Mr. Row, 3rd & 31st; Mr. Kemp, 10th; Mr. Sharp, 24th.

Tunbridge Wells (Hanover).— Mr. Botten, 17th.

Uckfield (Schoolroom).-Mr. Botten, 31st, even.

Uffington. Mr. James Smith, 3rd. Uppingham.-Mr. Vine, 14th, even. Wallingford. Mr. Bond, 24th, morn. & even.; Mr. Bloxham, 31st. Walsall. Mr. Player, 3rd; Mr. Adams, 10th & 31st; Mr. Wright, 17th; Mr. Colsell, 24th. Warrington. Mr. Phillips, 17th. Welwyn. Mr. Knill, 31st.

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