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The LAST THINGS; being a Series of Lent Lectures on Death, the Grave, the Intermediate State, Judgment, Hell, and Heaven. By the late Rev. JOHNSON GRANT, M.A., Rector of Binbrook, and Minister of Kentish Town Chapel. 12mo. boards, 5s.

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LECTURES on the SYMPATHIES, SUFFERINGS, and RESURRECTION of the LORD JESUS CHRIST, delivered during Passion Week and Easter Day. By HUGH M'NEILE, D.D., Hon. Canon of Chester, and Incumbent of St. Paul's, Princes' Park, Liverpool. Third Edition. 12mo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

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OUR LORD'S LAST DAYS ON EARTH.

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PASSION WEEK; a Practical and Devotional Exposition of the Gospels and Epistles appointed for that Season, for the Closet and the Family. By the Rev. R. MEEK, M.A., Rector of St. Michael's, SuttonBonnington. 12mo. boards, 4s.

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This work has especial reference to the restoration of Israel foretold in Ezekiel, and to the contrast between the Babylon and Jerusalem of the Apocalypse.

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