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MANY WATERS CANNOT QUENCH LOVE

CONTENTS.

A SERMON BY THE LATE MR. SAMUEL RUTHERFORD, PRO-
FESSOR OF DIVINITY AT ST. ANDREWS, 1650

BROTHERLY LOVE

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Abingdon. Mr. Bond, 7th; Mr.
Millard, 14th; Mr. Knill, 21st;
Mr. John Smith, 28th.
Alvescot. Mr. Ford, 14th; Mr.
Mitchenall, 28th, morns. & afts.
Ashford. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 14th.
Attleborough, near Nuneaton
(Jireh Chapel).-Mr. Orton, pastor.
Balham (Trinity Chapel).
Whittome, 28th.

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Bampton. Mr. Ford, 14th; Mr.
Mitchenall, 28th, evens.
Banbury. Mr. Bloxham, 7th &

21st.

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Bartley.-Mr. Bond, 14th.
Battle. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 7th &
Jan. 4th, evens.
Bedworth.-Mr. Forrest, 21st.
Blackheath. Mr. Forrest, 7th.
Blunsdon. Mr. Joseph Smith,

14th & 28th.

Bolney.-Mr. Pratt, 28th.
Bolton. Mr. Phillips, 14th.

Bottlesford. Mr. James Smith, 28th.

Bournemouth (Holdenhurst Road). -Mr. Garnham on Lord's Days, at 11 & 7.

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Bristol (North Street). Mr. J.
Small, 14th.
Bristol (Zoar Room, 76, Old Mar-
ket Street).
Mr. Grist, 7th;
Mr. Harris, 14th & 28th, and
evens. of 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, &
31st; Mr. W. Doel, 21st. Mr.
Harris, Jan. 4th.

Brockam Green. -Mr. Griffiu, 7th
& 14th; Mr. Grafham, 21st; Mr.
Curtis, 28th.

Burgess Hill.-Mr. Ashdown, 3rd, 24th, & 31st, evens.; Mr. Knill, 14th, 28th, & even. of 17th. Calne. Mr. Hinchcliffe, pastor. Cheltenham.-Mr. Forrest, 14th. Cherry Lane.- Mr. Phillips, 7th; Mr. D. Smith, 21st.

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Croydon (Tamworth Road). Mr.
Willis, 25th, morn.
Dauntsey.
25th, evens.
Devizes. Mr. Hemington, pastor.
Dorking (Public Hall).-Mr. Den-
sham, 7th & 28th; Mr. Miller,
14th; Mr. House, 21st.
East Hoathley. - Mr. Pratt, 7th,
21st, & morn. of 25th, & Jan. 4th.
Eaton Bray.-Mr. Gentle, 14th.
Faringdon. Mr. John Smith, 7th.
Flimwell. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 21st;
Mr. Botten, 28th, morn. & aft.
Folkestone (Zion).-Mr. Mankte-
low, 14th.

Mr. Millard, 21st &

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Frant. Mr. Manktelow, 16th, even.
Gamlingay. Mr. Forrest, 28th.
Guildford. Mr. Botten, 14th;
Mr. Bond, 28th.

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London (Zoar, Great Alie Street).—
Mr. Ashdown during the month,
& 25th morn.

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. Mockford, 2nd,
even.; Mr. Prince, 14th, & 16th
even.; Mr. Taverner, 21st; Mr.
Row, 28th; Mr. Ashdown, 30th,

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Melksham.-Mr. J. Small, 21st.
Milton. Mr. John Smith, 14th.
Newick.-Mr. Pratt, 14th.
Ninfield. Mr. Cor. Sharp, 7th &
Jan. 4th.
Oakham.

Mr. Tryon, 14th, &
16th even.; Mr. Oldfield, 28th,
& 30th even.

Old Sodbury.-Mr. W. Small, 14th.
Olney. Mr. Gentle, 28th.
Oxford. Mr. Bloxham, 14th.
Oxford (Jericho). --Mr. Joseph
Smith, 21st; Mr. John Smith,
28th, even.

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Mr. Smith, 4th; Mr.
Hill, 7th; Mr. Popham, 11th,
even.; Mr. Curtis, 14th; Mr.
Mockford, 18th, even.; Mr. Waller,
21st.

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Wolverhampton. Mr. Forrest,
3rd, even.

Woobern Green. Mr. C. Pratt,

7th.

Wootton Bassett.

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- Mr. Millard,

7th; Mr. W. Small, 28th.

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