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A treatise on comforting afflicted consciences - The Digital Puritan

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ADDRESS.HENRY (Matthew) <strong>on</strong> MEEKNESS and QUIETNESS ofSPIRIT, with a Sketch of the Author's Life, by the Rev.J. F. Denham 1s.d,HENRY (Matthew) <strong>on</strong> DAILY COMMUNION with GOD(sewed 6d.) 9<strong>The</strong> Two preceding in <strong>on</strong>e vol. bound 2SCOUGAL'S LIFE OF GOD in THE SOUL OF MAN, withBishop Burnet's Preface (sewed 6d.) 9OWEN (Dr. John) <strong>on</strong> the NATURE and POWER of TEMP-TATION (sewed 6d.) 9FLETCHER'S ADDRESS to such as inquire "What must wedo to be saved ?" sewed 3ORTON'S THREE DISCOURSES <strong>on</strong> ETERNITY, sewed. ... 3DODDRIDGE'S ONE THING NEEDFUL, sewed 2THE ABOVE STANDARD WORKSWill be followed by others of equally high character and importance,and at the same moderate prices.ADDRESS.Reading has been aptly designated *' the food ofthought ; " because, whatever may be the strength oractivity of the mental powers of any individual, orhowever great his vigilance of observati<strong>on</strong>, he muststill greatly depend for the substance of his knowledge<strong>on</strong> the accumulated researches of past generati<strong>on</strong>s.If these were to be overlooked, it is evident that themind of man would be perpetually in a state of infancy.In order, however, to reap the full advantages fromreading, we need directi<strong>on</strong> peculiarly as to our choiceof books. Up<strong>on</strong> any subject whatever there areafew volumes, which c<strong>on</strong>tain the substance of a multi-

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