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V. Thoughts on Congregationalism-Its Past and Its Future.

President Noah Porter. 96

VI. Some Contributions which the West may be expected to make to the Congregationalism of the Future.

Rev. Henry A. Stimson. 124

ARTICLE VII.-NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.

Rev. Phillips Brooks' Bohlen Lectures.

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Beet's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans.

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In Berkshire with the Wild Flowers. By Elaine and Dora Goodale.
The Children's Book of Poetry. Edited by Henry T. Coates.

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