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Title: Tracts and Handbills of the Religious Tract Society, March 1st, 1843


Author: Religious Tract Society



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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TRACTS AND HANDBILLS OF THE
RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, MARCH 1ST, 1843***

Transcribed from the 1st March 1843 edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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No Publications can be supplied except those of the Religious Tract Society.

March 1st, 1843.

TRACTS AND HANDBILLS
OF THE
RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY,
SOLD BY
WILLIAM JONES,

AT THE DEPOSITORY,

56, PATERNOSTER ROW, AND 65, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD;

Also by J. Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London; and by
other Booksellers.

 

A Catalogue of Bound Volumes and Works for the Young is printed
separately; also a Catalogue of Welsh and Foreign Tracts.

 

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Subscriptions are received by the Treasurer, Samuel Hoare, Esq.; by the Secretaries, Rev. Robert Monro, M.A. and Rev. Dr. Henderson; by Mr. W. Jones, Corresponding Secretary and Superintendent, (to whom Communications are to be addressed,) at the Depository; by Mr. William Tarn, Assistant Secretary and Cashier; by Mr. George Robinson, Collector, 56, Paternoster Row; by Messrs. Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street, Oxford-Street; and also by Messrs. Barnett, Hoares, and Co. 62, Lombard Street; and Messrs. Hankey, 7, Fenchurch Street.

All Communications to be addressed to No. 56, Paternoster Row.

 

FIRST SERIES TRACTS.

Tracts, in less quantities than a quarter of a hundred of each sort, are charged
at the prices for single Tracts.

Those marked thus † are also kept in Stiff Covers, at 4s. per 100 extra.

Those marked thus § are also printed in 32mo, neat covers, gilt edges, fine paper and print.

Price, per 100.

Each.

s.

d.

d.

1

Address on distributing Religious Tracts

4

8

1

2

Vivian’s Three Dialogues

5

10

3

Subjects for Consideration

2

4

½

4

End of Time, (from Dr. Watts)

3

6

¾

5

Watts’s Songs for Children [1]

7

0

6

Death of Lord Rochester

3

6

¾

7

To Disturbers of Public Worship

2

4

½

8

To a Youth, on Purity

2

4

½

9

To the Unfortunate Female

2

4

½

10

To a Prisoner

2

4

½

11

The Way to Heaven

l

2

¼

12

Friendly Hints to Servants

2

4

½

13

Golden Rule, (by Dr. Watts)

2

4

½

14

On the Lord’s Day

l

2

¼

15

Persuasive to Public Worship

2

4

½

16

The Death of an Infidel, (the Hon. Francis Newport)

2

4

½

17

Life of Colonel Gardiner

7

0

18

To a Youth at School

l

2

¼

19

Life and Sayings of P. Henry

3

6

¾

20

Confidence in God, illustrated in the Life of John Antes

4

8

1

21

To the Afflicted

2

4

½

22

The Duties and Encouragements of the Poor

2

4

½

23

Search the Scriptures §

2

4

½

24

Importance of Sobriety

2

4

½

25

Dialogue on Regeneration

3

6

¾

26

Consolation under Convictions

2

4

½

27

A Sunday’s Excursion

2

4

½

p. 228

Bible of Divine Authority

2

4

½

29

The Good Old Way

4

8

1

30

On the Third Commandment

1

2

¼

31

The Better Gift, (intended to accompany a Charitable Donation)

2

4

½

32

Immoral and Anti-Christian Tendency of the Theatre

2

4

½

33

A Present to the Children of Sunday or other Schools

1

2

¼

34

Instruction of the Rising Generation, Recommended

4

8

1

35

A Dialogue between a Traveller and Yourself

1

2

¼

36

Solemn Questions for Church of England Members

3

6

¾

37

Advice to a Young Man, on Entering the World

2

4

½

38

Sixteen Short Sermons §

5

10

39

Short Prayers for every Morning and Evening in the Week [2]

7

0

40

Important Advice to Sunday School Teachers

2

4

½

41

Three Queries to Deists

2

4

½

42

The Penitent Female

2

4

½

43

On Speaking Truth

2

4

½

44

The Evidence and Effects of the Gospel

2

4

½

45

The Warning Voice

3

6

¾

46

A Dialogue between Two Seamen

2

4

½

47

Dialogues between a Corporal and a Private Soldier

3

6

¾

48

To Spectators of a Funeral

1

2

¼

49

The History of Mrs. Wilkins, (for Lying-in Women)

4

8

1

50

Address to Young Christians

2

4

½

51

To the Aged, (large type)

3

6

¾

52

To a Child

1

2

¼

53

An Appeal to the Heart

4

8

1

54

Exhortation to Sick Persons

2

4

½

55

Five Minutes’ Consideration

2

4

½

56

On the Ten Commandments

5

10

57

On Personal Religion

2

4

½

58

The Death of Altamont

2

4

½

59

To Parents of Sund. Scholars

1

2

¼

60

The Evil of Late Attendance on Divine Worship

2

4

½

61

The Dying Criminal.  (To Spectators of an Execution)

3

6

¾

62

Parental Duties

3

6

¾

63

Serious Thoughts on Eternity

2

4

½

64

A Letter to a Young Lady at Boarding School

3

6

¾

65

Friendly Advice

1

2

¼

66

Sin no Trifle

1

2

¼

67

Scripture Extracts †

9

4

2

68

A Saint Indeed, (from Flavel)

3

6

¾

69

Family Worship

4

8

1

70

The Smugglers

3

6

¾

71

Fulfilment of Prophecy in the Destruction of Jerusalem

3

6

¾

72

Christ the only Refuge

2

4

½

73

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

3

6

¾

74

The Catechizer’s Assistant

5

10

75

The Progress of Sin

2

4

½

76

The Swearer’s Prayer

1

2

¼

77

To the Master of a Family

2

4

½

78

Advice to Prisoners under Criminal Charges

5

10

79

A Letter to Two condemned Malefactors, (by Hervey)

1

2

¼

80

Address to Prisoners charged with Crimes which do not affect the Life

1

2

¼

81

The Debtor’s Friend, (for Prisoners)

4

8

1

82

Sin and Danger of neglecting the Saviour, (Dr. Owen) §

5

10

83

The Interpreter’s House

3

6

¾

84

The Duty of Caring for the Souls of Relatives

2

4

½

85

Great Question Answered §

5

10

86

Luther on Justification

3

6

¾

87

Sabbath Occupations

2

4

½

88

Friendly Conversation

1

2

¼

89

Christian Minister’s Appeal, on the Importance of Personal and Family Religion

2

4

½

90

A New Year’s Gift

2

4

½

91

The Search for Sin, and its Trial in the Isle of Man

5

10

92

The Gospel Invitation

7

0

93

James Covey

1

2

¼

94

Inspector, with Anecdotes

2

4

½

95

Memoir of Mary Saxby

5

10

96

A Master to his Apprentice, on leaving his Service

1

2

¼

97

The Churchman’s Confession

4

8

1

98

Bible the Test of Truth

3

6

¾

99

Address of a Minister to his Parishioners, on Prayer

1

2

¼

100

Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning, (by Cecil) ‡

9

4

2

101

Life and Writings of Peter †

9

4

2

102

The Progress of Grace

4

8

1

103

Short Hints to a Soldier

3

6

¾

104

Letters on Marriage, to Young Christians

4

8

1

105

The Cottage Wedding

5

10

106

To Masters, on paying their Workmen in due Time

1

2

¼

107

A Week well Spent; or, Reflections for every Day

3

6

¾

108

The Life of William Kelly

4

8

1

109

Leslie’s Short and Easy Method with the Deists

7

0

110

History of Andrew Dunn, an Irish Catholic †

11

9

111

The Work of the Holy Spirit §

5

10

p. 3112

The Stage, in 3 Dialogues †

10

6

113

Immanuel; or, Scripture Views of Christ †

9

4

2

114

Parting Address to a Sunday School Child

1

2

¼

115

The Doctrine of the Cross of Christ stated and explained

4

8

1

116

A Word for God; to Neglecters of Public Worship

2

4

½

117

To-Day

2

4

½

118

The Dairyman’s Daughter †

14

0

3

119

The Negro Servant

7

0

120

True Prophecies

3

6

½

121

Mary Watson & J. Mortimer

5

10

122

The Prodigal Son

3

6

¾

123

The Youth’s Monitor; or, the Life of William Bird †

10

6

124

Life of the Virgin Mary

2

4

½

125

The Life and Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist

2

4

½

126

Advantages of Reading the Scriptures, exemplified in History of James Byrne

3

6

¾

127

Religion without Learning; or History of Susan Ward

3

6

¾

128

The Sinner directed to the Saviour, (from Flavel)

2

4

½

129

The Danger of Delay

3

6

¾

130

The Christian Atonement

3

6

¾

131

Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman, (by Dr. Calamy)

4

8

1

132

History of the English Bible

5

10

133

The Scripture Guide

7

0

134

Conversation in a Boat, between Two Seamen

7

0

135

The Shipmates

5

10

136

Recollections at the Close of the Year

2

4

½

137

The Assizes, (for circulation upon such occasions)

2

4

½

138

Evidences of Christianity, (by Dr. Doddridge) †§

14

0

3

139

On Hearing the Word

4

8

1

140

Important Questions

3

6

¾

141

True Religion Exemplified, in the History of Mary †

5

10

142

On the Lord’s Prayer

2

4

½

143

Poor Joseph

1

2

¼

144

Honesty the Best Policy

3

6

¾

145

Surest Way of Thriving

2

4

½

146

Advice to the Keeper of a Turnpike Gate, with Useful Hints to Travellers

2

4

½

147

Life of Judge Hale, and his Advice to his Children

3

6

¾

148

Hopes for Eternity

2

4

½

149

The Seaman’s Friend

7

0

150

The Seaman’s Spy-Glass

7

0

151

The Young Cottager †

12

10

152

Reasons for Faith

1

2

¼

153

Meditations of Queen Catherine Parr

4

8

1

154

On Suicide

3

6

¾

155

The Effects of Deism

2

4

½

156

The Testimony of an Infidel

1

2

¼

157

A Word for the Bible

1

2

¼

158

Life of Lady Jane Grey

3

6

¾

159

Mission in Greenland

4

8

1

160

A Summary of the Bible

1

2

¼

161

Last Hours of the Rev. J. Cowper

3

6

¾

162

Tract Anecdotes, Part I.

3

6

¾

163

On the New Birth

2

4

¾

164

Bradford’s Letters, 1555

3

6

¾

165

The Christian’s Directory

2

4

½

166

Tract Anecdotes, Part II.

2

4

½

167

— —, Part III.

2

4

½

168

The Sabbath-breaker reclaimed; or, the History of Thomas Brown, in verse

1

2

¼

169

The Power of the Gospel

2

4

170

The Cause and Cure of Spiritual Darkness

2

4

½

171

The Best Legacy; or, the Poor made Rich

2

4

½

172

Common Errors

3

6

¾

173

Appeal to Christians, on Prayer for the Out-pouring of the Holy Spirit

1

2

¼

174

The Village in the Mountains

2

4

½

175

Scripture Marks of Salvation, (from Darracot) §

5

10

176

Advantages and Disadvantages of the Married State

4

8

1

177

Two Ends and Two Ways

1

2

¼

178

The Sinner’s Help

1

2

¼

179

The Worth of the Soul §

2

4

½

180

The Death-bed of a Medical Student

2

4

½

181

The Brazen Serpent

1

2

½

182

Why so Late? (at Public Worship)

1

2

¼

183

On Cruelty to Animals

3

6

¾

184

The Spiritual Guide

1

2

¼

185

On Licentiousness

3

6

¾

186

The Seventh Commandment

1

2

¼

187

The Irish Peasant

3

6

¾

188

On Union to Christ

3

6

¾

189

Watchmaker and Family

4

8

1

190

The Christ of God

3

6

¾

191

The Swiss Peasant

3

6

¾

192

Woodman of Switzerland

3

6

¾

193

The Two Old Men

4

8

1

194

The Nature of an Oath (before Magistrates) Explained

2

4

½

195

To a Mother, on the Birth of her Child

1

2

¼

196

The History of W. S—

5

10

197

Consider your Ways

2

4

½

199

The Lost Sheep

2

4

½

200

A Help to Prayer

5

10

201

The Fulness of Christ

2

4

½

202

Extracts from the Writings of Foreign Divines

4

8

1

203

Hints to Sick Persons, particularly in Hospitals

4

8

1

204

The Aged Christian in the Hospital

1

2

¼

205

Mary Smith, or the Christian’s Hope in Death

3

6

¾

p. 4206

The Trinity in Unity

3

6

¾

207

The Authority, Purpose, and Effects of Christianity †

9

4

2

208

The True Riches

3

6

¾

209

The Witness for the Truth

4

8

1

210

Narrative of Thomas Davis

4

8

1

211

The True Catholic

3

6

¾

212

The Duty of United Prayer

3

6

¾

213

The Infidel Convinced

2

4

½

214

St. Peter’s Plea for Reading the Holy Scriptures

3

6

¾

215

Excellency of the Christian Dispensation §

2

4

½

216

On Extreme Unction

2

4

½

217

The Protestant Religion no Novelty

1

2

¼

218

The Lord’s Supper compared with the Mass

1

2

¼

219

Heathen Ceremonies adopted by the Church of Rome

2

4

½

220

Protestant’s Reasons for not Worshipping Saints

2

4

½

221

The Traveller’s Farewell

1

2

¼

222

The Pastor’s Wish §

2

4

½

223

The Loss of the Kent †

10

6

224

The Holy Scriptures the only Standard of Divine Truth

2

4

½

225

The Reformation

2

4

½

226

Happiness Realized §

2

4

½

227

The Great Duty of Believing

2

4

½

228

Against Drunkenness and Lewdness

1

2

¼

229

Pastoral Address to Persons recovered from Sickness

3

6

¾

230

Duty of Hearing the Word

2

4

½

231

Profitable Hearing the Word

5

10

232

The Danger of Neglecting Divine Truth

3

6

¾

233

Advice and Consolation to the Afflicted §

3

6

¾

234

Memoir of Dr. T. Bateman §

3

6

¾

235

The Icebergs

3

6

¾

236

Narratives of Soldiers

3

6

¾

237

On Repentance

1

2

¼

238

Add Faith to Knowledge

4

8

1

239

Sanctification the Christian’s Aim and Privilege

3

6

¾

240

The Sick Man and his Christian Friend

2

4

½

241

Friendly Hints to the Visitors of Watering-places

3

6

¾

242

The Christian Sabbath

3

6

¾

243

A Serious Expostulation

2

4

½

244

Reasons for separating from the Church of Rome

3

6

¾

245

The Christian’s Faith

3

6

¾

246

A Word to Distressed Poor

3

6

¾

247

The Eldest Son †

14

0

3

248

Four Dialogues in a Prison †

10

6

249

The Honest Waterman †

12

10

250

Missions at Home†

12

10

251

Shepherd of Salisbury Plain

7

0

252

A Strange Incident

1

2

¼

253

The Races

1

2

¼

254

Pleasure Fairs and Wakes

1

2

¼

255

Love to Christ

2

4

½

256

The Evil Consequences of attending the Race Course

2

4

½

257

Moses, the Pious Negro

1

2

¼

258

Hints for the Examination of the Heart

l

2

¼

259

Letter to a Christian Friend, on Temptation

2

4

½

260

Man in his Fallen Estate

3

6

¾

261

Is it well with You?

1

2

¼

262

Advice to Servants

2

4

½

263

Stewart’s Thoughts on Special Prayer for Outpouring of the Holy Spirit †§

12

10

264

To a Person recovered from Sickness

1

2

¼

265

The Two Widows, in Verse

3

6

¾

266

The History of Amelia Gale

3

6

¾

267

Heavy Charges against Sabbath Breakers

1

2

¼

268

The Nature & Importance of Repentance

3

6

¾

269

Parental Authority enforced

1

2

¼

270

Justification by Faith

5

10

271

Do I love God or not? §

2

4

½

272

The Day of Adversity

2

4

½

273

Duty to Mothers

3

6

½

274

My Own Way

3

6

¾

275

Maternal Piety

1

2

¼

276

To the Believer, on the Loss of Christian Friends §

2

4

½

277

Do you want a Friend?

1

2

¼

278

The Importance of Prayer

3

6

¾

279

Questions for Self-Examination.  By Rev. J. Alleine

1

2

¼

280

The Great Error detected

2

4

½

281

Time and Eternity

2

4

½

282

Fulfilment of Prophecies, Ammon, Moab, etc.

7

0

283

What do Ye more than Others?  By Dr. Watts †

9

4

2

284

On Religious Declension.  By Rev. A. Fuller †

11

8

285

Peace in Death

2

4

½

286

Musical Festivals and Oratorios

1

2

¼

287

On Chastity

1

2

¼

288

“How can a Man be Born when he is Old?”

2

4

½

289

Preparation for Death

1

2

¼

290

Wholesome Truths

1

2

¼

291

Poor Bridget

3

6

¾

292

The Fall and Rise of Peter

4

8

1

293

On the Lord’s Supper

5

10

294

Hinderances to Believing

2

4

½

295

Rest in Christ

3

6

¾

296

The Christian’s Duty to the Heathen

3

6

¾

297

A Letter to One who cannot read it

3

6

¾

298

Christ’s Invitation to Thirsty Souls.  By Dr. Doddridge

4

8

1

299

A plain & practical View of the Doctrine of the Trinity §

7

0

300

On Drunkenness

3

6

¾

p. 5301

Heaven Lost

4

8

1

302

Meditations on the Incarnation and Death of Christ

7

0

303

Memorial of Mercy

5

10

304

Ye most be Born again

1

2

¼

305

Four Family Prayers, from Sacred Scripture

2

4

¼

306

Rules for a Christian

2

4

½

307

The Roll Call

2

4

½

308

History of Dr. R. Taylor

7

0

309

Rules for Conversation

2

4

½

310

The Infallible Touchstone

2

4

½

311

On the Power and Grace of the Holy Spirit

2

4

½

312

What shall I think about?

2

4

½

313

The Soldier twice enlisted

2

4

½

314

How to Improve a Bad Memory

2

4

½

315

The Rapid Propagation of Christianity

2

4

½

316

The Conversion of St. Paul

2

4

½

317

Salvation through a Mediator consistent with Reason §

4

8

1

318

Miracles Proofs of the Truth of the Holy Scriptures

2

4

½

319

The Resurrection of Christ

2

4

½

320

Letter from Ralph Weston

2

4

½

321

On Divine Revelation

2

4

½

322

The Learned Cobbler

3

6

¾

323

Dialogue on Infidelity

3

6

¾

324

The Blind Man and Pedler

4

8

1

325

On Sabbath Breaking

1

2

¼

326

A Word to the Profane

1

2

¼

327

Advice to Sailors

3

6

¾

328

Payson’s Address to Seamen

2

4

½

329

Faith’s Warrant

2

4

½

330

Death Beds

5

10

331

For Ever!!

1

2

¼

332

Hints to the Confident, the Diffident, and the Careless

2

4

½

333

Blind Betsey

3

6

¾

334

Unscriptural Marriage

7

0

335

A Peep at the Races

2

4

½

336

The Syro-phenician Woman

3

6

¾

337

Plain Hints to Parents, on Management of Children

3

6

¾

338

Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ.  By Bunyan §

2

4

½

339

Two Dialogues, between M. Wood & S. Hopkins

3

6

¾

340

Female Influence and Obligations

2

4

½

341

The Duty of Christians to the Unconverted

2

4

½

342

Word to those who receive Loan Tracts

1

2

¼

343

What do You get by Gin-drinking?

2

4

½

344

Importance of Consideration

2

4

½

345

On Joy in the Lord

5

10

346

Living Water

2

4

½

347

Swear not at all

1

2

¼

348

The Way to Hell

1

2

¼

349

Eight Forms of Prayer

3

6

¾

350

The Harvest

2

4

½

351

On the Death of an Infant

2

4

½

352

A whole Family in Heaven

1

2

¼

353

Friendly Hints on the Observance of the Lord’s Day

2

4

½

354

Address to a Sceptic

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Following the Lord fully.

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The Pearl of Great Price.

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Sinners Self-destroyers.

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Onesimus.

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Baptism not Regeneration.

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A Great Demand.

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Do you ever Pray?

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The Slave.

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“One Glass more!”

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Odds against you.  Against Races.

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Hard Times.  Against Races.

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Go not.  Against Races.

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Ten Reasons why I love to go to my S. School.

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The Heavy Burden.

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Death.

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Hell.

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The Sure Foundation.

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Turn or Die.

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Life and Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist. 125.

642.

El Pecador es encaminado al Salvador

2

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The Sinner directed to the Saviour. 128.

142.

Sobre el Padre Nuestro

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On the Lord’s Prayer. 142.

160.

Resumen de la Biblia

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Summary of the Bible. 160.

163.

Sobre la Regeneracion

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On the New Birth. 163.

250.

Anuncio de parte de Dios a Ti, Lector

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God’s Message to Thee, Reader.

p. vi251.

La Pasion, Muerte, y Sepultura de N. S. Jesu Cristo

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The Passion, Death, and Burial of our Saviour Jesus Christ.

Catecismo de la Biblia

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The Bible Catechism.

El Decálogo

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The Ten Commandments.

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Sermons on the Doctrines and Duties of Christianity.

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Historia de Sidrách, Misách, y Abdénago each

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History of Shadrach, Meshech, and Abednego.

La Hija del Salteador

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The Poacher’s Daughter.

Historia de Samuel

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History of Samuel.

Historia de José Lopez

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Hist. of Joseph Lopez.  (Joseph Green.)

El Ateo convencido por un Niño

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The Infidel convinced by a Child.

Los Buenos Niños

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Good Boys.

Vida de nuestro Señor y Salvador Jesu Cristo

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Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

La Verdad y la Mentira

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Truth and Falsehood.

Alfabeto de Nombres de la Escritura

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La Mejor Conducta es la de Honradez

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Honesty the best Policy.

Personages Notables del Antiguo Testamento

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The Happy Negro.

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The Lord’s Prayer.

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Bread; or, The Staff of Life.

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The True Cross.

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1.

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What we ought to think of the Bible.

DANISH.

4.

Libens Ende

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The End of Time. 4.

277.

“Tronger Du til en Ben?”

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“Do you want a Friend?” 277.

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The Sinner directed to the Saviour. 128.

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“Ik weet den dag mijns doods niet”

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“I don’t know the day when I may die.”

3.

Ernstige gedachten over de Eeuwigheid

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Serious Thoughts on Eternity. 63.

4.

Zonde geen voorwerp van Spotternij

1

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Sin no Trifle. 66.

5.

James Covey

2

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James Covey. 93.

6.

“Ik wil niet”

1

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“I will not.”

7.

Iets tegen het Ongeloof

1

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Something against Unbelief.

8.

“Sla net oog op u Zelven, en denk aan de toekomst”

2

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“Look on yourself, and remember that which is to come.”

Levensberigt van Amelia Gale

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Amelia Gale. 266.

De Geschiedenis van John Robins

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John Robins. 551.

Lydia Sturtevant

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Lydia Sturtevant. 847.

Een Beroep op het Hart

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Appeal to the Heart. 53.

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Time and Eternity. 281.

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History of Birds. 33.

4.

Vertellingen van Viervoetige Dieren.

History of Beasts. 32.

5.

Broeders en Zusters of Broederlyke Liefde.

Brothers and Sisters; or, Brotherly Love. 50.

6.

Reizigers Verhalen.

Travellers’ Wonders. 1.

7.

Vertellingen eener Moeder aan Goede Kinderen.

A Parent’s Stories for Good Children. 17.

8.

Het Vierde Gebot.

The Fourth Commandment. 35.

9.

Frits Goedaard; eene Vertelling voor Goede Kinderen.

Tom Steady, a Pretty History for Good Children. 22.

10.

Goede Voorbelden, alle Goede Kinderen aanbevolen.

Good Examples, recommended to all Good Children. 40.

11.

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“Ye shall not surely die,” Gen. iii. 4.

6.

Mtamonts Lod

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The Death of Altamont. 58.

9.

Suchet in der Schrift

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Search the Scriptures. 23.

11.

A. Sabbath Beschäftigungen

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Sabbath Occupations. 87.

12.

Der Beg zum heil

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The Way to Happiness.

14.

Der arme Genfer Uhrmacher

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The Watchmaker and his Family. 189.

20.

Des Fluchers Gebet, oder fein Fluch erklärt

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The Swearer’s Prayer. 76.

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Ernsthafte Betrachtungen über die Ewigkeit

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Serious Thoughts on Eternity. 63.

24.

Sechszehn furze Reden

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26.

Gespräch zwischen zwei Matrosen

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A Dialogue between two Seamen. 46.

59.

Furze Erklärung des Gebetes des Herrn

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A Brief Exposition of the Lord’s Prayer.

p. viii45.

Die Stimme der Warnung

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The Warning Voice. 45.

72.

Christus die einzige Zuflucht vor dem zukünftigen Zorne

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Christ the only Refuge. 72.

93.

Heldenmuth und seliger Lod von Jacob Coven, einem englischen Matrosen

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James Covey. 93.

41.

Der Weg zum Himmel

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The Way to Heaven. 11.

119.

Der Bekehrte Reger

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The Negro Servant. 119.

134.

Des Seemann’s Freund enthaltend Rath und Unweisungen nebst einer Rachricht über alte Schiffsgesfährten

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Conversation in a Boat between two Seamen. 134.

151.

Das junge Dorfmädchen.  Eine mahre Erzählung

22

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The Young Cottager. 151.

160.

Bas lehrt die Bibel?

2

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A Summary of the Bible. 160.

223.

Untergang des Dstindien=Fahrers Kent

14

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The Loss of the Kent. 223.

266.

Die Geschichte der Amelia Gale, aus der Legend von Boston, in England

6

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The History of Amelia Gale. 266.

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Ἔλεος τού Θεού πρὸς τὸν Μετανοημένον

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God’s Mercy to the Penitent.

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1

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Nature of Sin and of Repentance.

3.

Οἱ Ἂνθρωποι ὡς τὰ, Πρόβατα

1

4

Men like Sheep.

4.

Πρόσκλησις εἰς τὸν Ἁμαρτωλὸν

2

8

Call to the Unconverted.

5.

Γνώμαι Ἐπισφαλεὶς

1

4

Salutary Counsels.

6.

Ἐρωτήσεις Βραχεῖς, ἀλλὰ Ἀναγκαιοτάται

1

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Short Important Questions.

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Conversion of the Philippian Jailer.

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The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

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The Ten Commandments.

4.

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Child’s First Alphabet.

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“Καλὰ Παιδάκια, ἐξετάζετε τὸν ἑαυτόν σας”

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“Good Boys; or, Examine yourselves.”

6.

Χαρακτήρες ἢ Παραδείγματα τής Νέας Διαθήκης

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New-Testament Characters.

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The Fourth Commandment.

8.

Ὁ Γεωργάκης καὶ ἡ Μηλία

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Little George and the Apple-Tree.

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Old-Testament Characters.

11.

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The History of John Robins the Sailor.

CHINESE.

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