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Works published by Partridge and Oakey.


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LEILA ADA, THE JEWISH CONVERT.

An Authentic Memoir. By O. W. T. Heighway. Fourth Thousand.

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THE FEMALE JESUIT ABROAD:

A True and Romantic Narrative of Real Life; including some Account, with Historical Reminiscences of Bonn and the Middle Rhine. By Charles Seager, M.A.

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CHURCH HISTORY THE KEY TO PROPHECY:

A Series of Lectures for Family, School-room, and General Use. Taken for the most part from the Rev. E. B. Elliott's Horæ Apocalypticæ.


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THE ESCAPED SLAVE:

An Autobiography of Charles Freeman. With a Preface by the Rev. J. Whitby.


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THE BEAUTIES OF THE BIBLE:

An Argument for Inspiration. In Ten Lectures. By the Rev. W. Leask.

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