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John Wycliffe; the Morning Star of the Reformation. A popular Tract on the Life and Work of this Reformer, with portrait, 28 pages. One Penny; or 78. per 100, carriage paid.

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Christian Heroes and Hero-Christians. An Essay read to the Members of the Mutual Improvement Society, Zion Chapel, Leicester, by Mr. Hazlerigg. 20 pages.

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'Thou hast shewed thy people hard things: thou hast made us to drink the wine of astonishment. Thou hast given a banner to them that fear thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth.'PSALM 1x. 3, 4.

CONTENTS.

A SERMON BY MR. F. COVELL, PREACHED AT PROVIDENCE
CHAPEL, CROYDON, ON SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 5TH, 1864
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 LETTER BY THE LATE MR. GRACE

BITTER-SWEETS

THE JOYS OF SALVATION

SELF-EXAMINATION

THE PEACE OF GOD

PEACE OF CONSCIENCE

THE BELIEVER'S LAST PRAYER

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RECOLLECTIONS OF A BELOVED FATHER-MR. D. HALE, OF

DESPISE NOT THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS

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J. G. F.; D. F.; J. A.; Miss L.; J. W. G.; Miss W.; J. N.; H. V.; C. G. Publications, MS., &c. :-The Protestant Almanac for 1885; Why I left the Church of Rome, by Pastor Chiniquy; Why do we still remember the Fifth of November? (Protestant Educational Institute, 38, Parliament Street, S. W.); Regular Baptist Magazine (America); Monthly Letter of the Protestant Alliance (Offices, 9, Strand, London); Sermons; Extracts; Letters, &c.

Ministers for November, &c.

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-Mr. Garnham on Lord's Days,
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the month. Braintree.-Mr. Hudson, 9th. Bristol (North Street). - Mr. Barber, 4th, even. at 7.30; Mr. W. Small, 9th; Mr. J. Small, 23rd. Bristol (Zoar Room, 76, Old Market Street). Mr. Harris, 2nd, 16th, & 30th, & evens. of 5th, 12th, 19th, & 26th; Mr. Stinchcomb, 23rd. Mr. Harris, Dec. 7th. Burgess Hill. Mr. Knill, 5th, even.; Mr. Barnard, 16th & 23rd, & even. of 19th; Mr. Ashdown, 9th, & 26th even.; Mr. Page, 30th,

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Mr. Phillips, 16th.

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London (Gower Street Chapel).Mr. Sharpe, 2nd & 9th ; Mr. Tryon, 16th & 23rd; Mr. Samuel, 30th & Dec. 7th; Mr. Hemington, 14th; Mr. Bennett, 21st; Mr. Morriss, 28th.

London (Zoar, Great Alie Street).Mr. Ashdown, 2nd, 16th, 23rd, 30th, & Thursday evenings; Mr. Willis, 9th.

London (Aged Pilgrims' Asylum, Camberwell). Mr. Ashdown,

12th, even. 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.

London (Surrey Tabernacle).-Mr.
Botten, 19th, even.
Ludgershall. Mr. Knill, 20th,

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