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AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
BEING AN EXPANSION OF THE LECTURES DELIVERED IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.
By GEORGE SALMON, D.D., F.R.S.,
Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 9s.
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THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM.
A HISTORY OF CHURCH OPINION FROM THE TIME OF THE APOSTLES.
ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE TO HERETICAL AND LAY ADMINISTRATION.
By Rev. WARWICK ELWIN, M.A.
Curate of St. George’s, Beckenham, Kent.
8vo. 12s.
“A book which is sure to become a standard work on the ministry of baptism ... It is a book which ought to be in the possession of every clergyman and educated layman. No library of theological works will be complete without it.”—Scottish Guardian.
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THE LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF SIR WILLIAM SIEMENS, F.R.S., CIVIL ENGINEER.
WITH A COLLECTION OF HIS PAPERS AND DISCOURSES.
By WILLIAM POLE, F.R.S.,
HON. SECRETARY OF THE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
AND
E.F. BAMBER, C.E.
With Portrait and Illustrative Plates and Index. 4 Vols. 8vo. LIFE, 1 vol., 16s. WORKS, 3 vols., 12s. each.
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MOHAMMED AND MOHAMMEDANISM.
By R. BOSWORTH SMITH, M.A.,
Assistant Master in Harrow School, late Fellow of
Trinity College,
Oxford, Author of “The Life of Lord Lawrence,”
&c.
Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.
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MURRAY’S HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN ENGLAND & WALES.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
WITH DESCRIPTION OF PLACES, RAILWAY STATIONS, HOTELS,
&c.
New and Revised Edition (1890). One Volume, with Map. Post 8vo. 12s.
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