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Affirmation Bill, The 144 337 Asa 286 Baker's Bill, The 42 Believer's Hiding Place . 321 Causes of National Distress.. 144 Brand Plucked Out of the Fire, Brotherly Epistle, A.. 140 341 Child Jesus, The 352 188 285 263 132 251 Encouraging Counsel 275 349 55 267 Ethics of the Bible, The .. 324 Faithful Words 265 16 49 Flavel's “ Fountain of life, ** 110 280 254 Groaning of the Prisoner, The 174 Heavenly Visitant 320 218 How did you Like the Sermon ? 186 How Romish Pupils are Taught 297 his Name is Written in the 36 281 65 86 Day of Judgment, The 293 Distinguishing Merry 75 318 TAGE PAGE 327 234 347 201 118 Mr. Barnard .. 91 121 151, 181 Mr. T. Hull.. 329 112 31 47 85 20 Letters for the Young .. 29, 58, 269, 298, 328, 3550 166 207 24 105 27 160 114 256 Thomas Smith 232 219 17 103, 163, 282, 307 150, 169, 202 191 83 133 158 199 325 57 56 106, 133 78 131 55 38 145 294 81 That I may Know Him .. 240 37 220 , 306 262 157 231 274 175 227 tion" |