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Hymns for the Sunday School. A Collection of sound Hymns for the use of Sunday Schools and the Young generally. Compiled by W. Wileman. Third Edition. Within rather over two years this collection has been adopted by 80 schools. Prices:-In limp cloth, 4d., or 3s. 6d. per dozen; cloth boards, 6d., or 5s. 6d. per dozen; red leather, 8d., or 78. per dozen; roan, gilt edges, 1s., or 10s. per dozen.

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Ministers for February, &c.

Abingdon. Mr. John Smith, 3rd;
Mr. Millard, 17th. Mr. Bond,
March 2nd.

Alvescot, Mr. Pocock, 10th; Mr.
John Smith, 24th, morns. & afts.
Ashford.-Mr. Cor. Sharp, 10th.
Attleborough, near Nuneaton
(Jireh Chapel).-Mr. Orton, pastor.
Bampton. Mr. Pocock, 10th; Mr.
John Smith, 24th, evens.
Banbury. Mr. Bloxham, 3rd &
17th; Mr. Gentle, 10th.
Barcombe.-Mr. Botten, 13th,
Bartley.-Mr. Bond, 3rd.

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Bristol (Zoar, Unity Street).-The friends who worshipped in the above chapel are now meeting at 14, Victoria Road, the Marsh, St. Philip's. Mr. Harris, 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, & March 2nd.

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Dauntsey.-Mr. Millard, 3rd, even. Dorking (Public Hall).-Mr. Buysse, 3rd; Mr. House, 10th; Mr. Densham, 17th; Mr. Jenner, 24th. Mr. Barringer, March 2nd. Downton. Mr. Bond, 17th. East Hoathley. Mr. Pratt, 3rd, 17th, & March 2nd. Eaton Bray. Mr. Gentle, 17th. Edmonton. Mr. Elven, 3rd; Mr. Mason, 10th; Mr. Turner, 17th; Mr. Nugent, 24th. Exeter.-Mr. Tabor, 10th. Farnham. Mr. Whittome, 10th; Mr. Mitchenall, 24th.

Flimwell.

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Mr. Botten, 24th &

March 2nd. Frant. Mr. Knill, 12th, even. Grove.-Mr. Tombs, 3rd & 17th. Guildford.-Mr. Bond, 10th. Handcross. Mr. Ashdown, 19th,

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Hurstpierpoint. Mr. Miles during the month.

Kedington, near Haverhill.-Mr. Hudson, 24th.

Kingskerswell, Devon.-Mr.Tabor, 3rd; Mr. Main, 10th; Mr. Leaman, 17th; Mr. White, 24th. Lakestreet.-Mr. Pratt, 11th, even. Leighton. Mr. Mitchenall, 10th & March 2nd.

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London (Gower Street Chapel).-
Mr. F. Marshall, 3rd & 10th; Mr.
Tryon, 17th & 24th. Mr. Dennett,
March 2nd & 9th; Mr. Boorne,
16th; Mr. Samuel, 23rd & 30th.
London (Zoar, Great Alie Street).-
Mr. Ashdown during the month, &
Thursday evenings.
London (Aged Pilgrims' Asylum,
Hornsey Rise). Mr. Ashdown,
15th, even.

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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 on Lord's Days and Wednesday evenings.

Maidstone.

Mr. Funnell, 3rd;

Mr. Knill, 5th, even.; Mr. Wakeley, 10th; Mr. Ashdown, 12th, even.; Mr. Taverner, 17th; Mr. Prince, 20th, even.; Mr. Row, 24th; Mr. Mockford, 26th, even. Melksham.-Mr. John Small, 10th Milton. Mr. John Smith, 10th. Needingworth.-Mr. Gentle, 3rd. Newbury. Mr. Millard, 10th. Newick.-Mr. Pratt, 10th. Ninfield. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 3rd, 17th, & March 2nd.

Oakham. Mr. Dennett, 10th, & 12th even.; Mr. Oldfield, 24th, & 26th even.

Old Sodbury.-Mr. W. Small, 3rd.

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Taverner, 3rd; Mr. Knill, 10th;
Mr. Dye, 17th; Mr. Bradshaw,
24th.
Rye.--Mr. Taverner, 10th & 24th.
Sheerness.-Mr. Mitchenall, 17th.
Shoreham (Providence Chapel). -

Mr. Manktelow, 3rd; Mr. Barnes,
10th; Mr. House, 17th; Mr. Page,
24th.

Smallfield. Mr. Botten, 10th.
Southill.-Mr. E. Fox, 24th.
South Moreton. Mr. Freeman,
3rd & 10th, afts.; Mr. C. Pratt,
17th, morn. & aft.
Southwick.-Mr. James Snrith, 3rd;
Mr. John Small, 24th.
Stapleford.-Mr. Simkin, pastor.

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Tonbridge. Mr. Row, 2nd, 9th, & 16th; Mr. Chris. Sharp, 23rd. Torquay.-Mr. Clancey, 3rd & 17th; Mr. Leaman, 10th; Mr. Tabor, 24th.

Uckfield (Schoolroom).-Mr. Pratt,
17th, even.

Upavon. Mr. James Smith, 24th.
Wallingford.-Mr. Bloxham, 24th.
Warrington. Mr. Phillips, 17th.
Welwyn. Mr. Knill, 3rd & 17th.
Wimbledon. Mr. Bond, 24th.
Winchmore Hill. Mr. Mason,
3rd & 17th; Mr. F. Marshall,
6th, even.; Mr. Cooler, 10th;
Mr. Munns, 20th, even.; Mr.
Harris, 24th.

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Woking. Mr. Waller, 3rd; Mr.
Prince, 6th; Mr. Mockford, 14th;
Mr. Popham, 21st, evens.
Woobern Green. -Mr. C. Pratt,
3rd.

Wootton Bassett.-Mr. W. Small,
10th. Mr. Millard, March 2nd.

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Divine Dealings with a Child. A True Story. By the Author of 'Nothing to Pay,' Tracts for the People,' &c.

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Sorrow and Joy: a Declaration of God's Dealings with Ellen Taylor. Also some Fragments in Verse, written by her. With Preface by Mr. Frederick Marshall.

Oxford J. C. Pembrey, 164, Walton Street.

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Martin Luther, the Reformer, Life of, by Julius Koestlin, 18.; cloth, lettered, 28., post free.

1883.

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Ladies' School, Vine Cottage, Longford, near Coventry.-Principals: The Misses Orton. The year of study is divided into three Terms, commencing January, May, and September. The first Term commenced January 22nd.

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