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Excerpt from Buffalo Public Library, Recent Additions, Vol. 1: January 5, 1898
Banks, L. A. Immortal hymns and their story 245 55 Barclay, P. Survey of foreign missions 267 86 Bosanquet, B. Psychology of the moral self. 150 83 Brooks, Phlllips. Best methods of promoting spiritual life 252 173 Brown, W. M. The church for Americans 283 47 Bruce, A. B. Providential order of the world 214 15 Bryant, Sophie. Teaching of morality 170 10 Buckley, J. M. History of methodism in the U. S. 2 v 287 27 Dmmmond, Henry. The ideal life: addresses 254 126 Fletcher, H. Happiness as found in forethought minus 26 Gateways to the Bible 272 Green, F. W. Edridge Memory and its cultivation 154 11 Kill e, Oswald. Introduction to philosophy too 2 H ert, A. C. History of Christianity in the apostolic age 270 163 Mason, A. J., ed. Mission of St. Augustine to England 96 Betas, S. E. The conce tion of God. 231 6 Hirer, M. E. History 0 Trinity church 1, Hair, Sir. W. The Mohammedan controversy 297 53 Noyes, H. E. Church reform in Spain and Portugal 10 Peake, A. S. Guide to Biblical study 273 Podmore, F. Studies in psychical research. 130 24 S aiding, J. L. Thoughts and theories of life and education 171 88 almud. Tract Rosh bashana (new Year); ed. By B-15 Tyler, C. M. Bases of religious belief. 201 46 Van Dyke, Paul. Age of the renascence 282 176 Waldstein, L. The subconscious self 150 88 Whiting, Lilian. After her death 134 58 Wright, G. F. Scientific aspects of Christian evidences 96 General Literature.
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