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6. HYMNS AND HYMN WRITERS. No. 1. By the EDITOR.

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9. RITUALISM. No. 1. By the Rev. J. H. ABRAHALL, M.A., Late Fellow of Lincoln College.

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11. THE "IN COMMENDAM" LIVING. By the Rev. F. ARNOLD, M.A. Oxon.

12. WORDS OF LIFE AND OF LOVE. No. 1. GUIDANCE. By the EDITOR.

13. NOTICES OF BOOKS.

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