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WORKS BY S. W. CARRUTHERS, M.D., PH. D.

(Obtainable from the Book Room. 134 George Street, London, W. 1.)




THE EVERYDAY WORK OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY.

Price, 12s. 6d. (210 pp).

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"A mine of information, profoundly interesting."

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The Westminster Confession of Faith; being an Account of the Preparation and Printing of its Seven Leading Editions; to which is appended a Critical Text of the Confession, with Notes thereon.

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