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KING ALFRED'S POEMS.

ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE & CO., 25, PATERNOSTER ROW.

WORKS BY THE REV. J. c.u.mMING, D.D., F.R.S.E.

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APOCALYPTIC SKETCHES;

OR, LECTURES ON THE BOOK OF REVELATION.

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I. THINGS THAT WERE.

II. THINGS THAT ARE.

III. THINGS THAT WILL BE.

This Work has undergone a most elaborate revision and correction by the Author. New matter of great value has been introduced, allusions to circ.u.mstances now obsolete have been expunged, and fresh and interesting evidence of the fulfilment of the prophecies of the book have been added. These volumes form a LIBRARY EDITION of a work of unprecedented popularity, replete with interest, and strikingly ill.u.s.trative of a much neglected portion of the Word of G.o.d.

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RUTH:

A CHAPTER IN PROVIDENCE

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--_British Standard._

"If the story loses somewhat of its simplicity under the glowing pen of the eloquent doctor, it gains, on the other hand, by the pure evangelical tone which runs like a golden thread through all the history."--_Atlas._

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CONSOLATIONS;

OR, LEAVES FROM THE TREE OF LIFE.

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"The present volume is worthy to take rank with the best and most successful of the Rev. Author's previous works. Its consolations are leaves gathered from the tree of life, fresh in their lovely verdure, impregnated with the sweet odours of the Gospel. The author's contributions to religious literature are marked not less by their eminently evangelical and practical characters, their purity and loftiness of thought, than by their beautiful simplicity of language and style."--_Morning Herald._

"This volume is eminently practical, and is marked by all the author's characteristic excellences. We have not read a book from Dr. c.u.mming for a long time which we can more conscientiously commend."--_Weekly Christian News._

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THE CELEBRATED PROTESTANT DISCUSSION,

Between the Rev. JOHN c.u.mMING, D.D., and DANIEL FRENCH, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, held at Hammersmith, in 1839.

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