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With an Introduction and Editorial Notes by Rev. J. A. JAMES,
Foolscap, 3s. 6d. cloth,

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PASTOR'S SKETCHES; or, CONVERSATIONS WITH ANXIOUS INQUIRERS RESPECTING THE WAY OF SALVATION. By J. S. SPENCER, ., Brooklyn, New York.

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Appeal on Behalf of the London Mis-
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On Prayer.

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ABBATH EVENING READINGS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT.— The Four Gospels. By the Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D., F.R.S.E., &c., &c. With tispiece.

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ECTURES FOR THE TIMES; or, Illustrations and Refutations of the Errors of Romanism and Tractarianism. By the Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D., F.R.S.E. v edition.

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INTENDING LIFE ASSURERS and POLICY HOLDERS In other Companies are invited to compare the Rates, Principles, and Progress of the SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION

With those of any other Company.

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This Society, which was established in 1837, and Incorporated by special Act of Parlia nt, is the only one in which the advantages of Mutual Life Assurance can be secured by ›derate Premiums.

The Seventeenth Annual Report, with Statement of Principles, and every information, warded free, on application to the LONDON BRANCH, 66, GRACECHURCH-STREET, ner of FENCHURCH-STREET and LEADENHALL-STREET, London.

GEORGE GRANT, Resident Secretary. 17

MILTON CLUB.

The Committee have great pleasure in informing the Members of the Club and Debenturelders that their PREMISES, 14, LUDGATE-HILL, are so far advanced towards cometion, as to enable them to offer them to Members and their friends during the period of e May Meetings,' that is, from Monday, May 7th, to Saturday, May 19th, both inclusive. All applications on the subject, also as to Proprietorship and Membership, to be addressed Mr. Bennett, Secretary, at the temporary Office, 35, Ludgate-hill.

Any gentleman in town or country not being a Member or Debenture-holder, but wishing avail himself of the privileges of the Club for this temporary period, may obtain information to the names and addresses of Members, whose right of introduction is unlimited, by applition to the Secretary as above.

N.B.-The Club will be closed after the 19th for completion, and the regular opening duly nounced.

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LIFE ASSURANCE.

UNITED KINGDOM

TEMPERANCE & GENERAL PROVIDENT INSTITUTION

1, ADELAIDE PLACE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED 1840.

For the Mutual Assurance of Lives, Endowments, Annuities, &c.

Accumulated Capital, £125,000.

Since the commencement of this Institution it has issued TEN THOUSAND POLICIES the year 1852, it issued 1177; and in the year 1853, 1318; and in 1854, 1331.

This is the only Life Assurance Office in which Abstainers from Distilled and Ferme Liquors can secure the full benefit of their Temperance.

The Temperance and Public sections are kept in separate classes, and will each rece their own profits.

Policies are indisputable, except for palpable fraud.
Entire profits belong to the Assured.

Edinburgh Office, 17, George-street; Manchester, 41, John Dalton-street; Liverp 48, Castle-street; Glasgow, 106, Hope-street.

Prospectuses, &c., may be obtained at the Branch Offices, or of any of the Agents. N.B.-Members are hereby informed that the next Annual Meeting will be held on 21st of May, at Two o'clock, at the ADELAIDE HOTEL, LONDON BRIDGE.

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Resident Director.

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LANCASHIRE INDEPENDENT COLLEGE.

One of these Fellowships will be competed for in the Second Week in next Septe The annual value is £32 14s. It is tenable for three years, and is open to competiti: Students in the College who are entering the Divinity Class, and to candidates for adm.s who, having taken a Degree in Arts, wish to enter the College for the Divinity course t Particulars may be learnt on application to the Secretary, the Rev. JAMES GWY Vine Grove, Manchester.

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For Procuring the Legal Prohibition of the Sunday Sale of Intoxicating Drinks.

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Advertisements and Bills Received till the 25th of the Month, by WARD & CO., Paternoster-row.

#IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,

1, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON.

Instituted 1820.

WILLIAM R. ROBINSON, ESQ., Chairman.
HENRY DAVIDSON, ESQ., Deputy-Chairman.

le SCALE OF PREMIUMS adopted by this Office will be found of a very moderate char, but at the same time quite adequate to the risk incurred.

OUR-FIFTHS, or 80 per cent. of the Profits, are assigned to Policies every fifth year, and be applied to increase the sum insured, to an immediate payment in cash, or to the ction and ultimate extinction of future Premiums.

NE-THIRD of the Premium on Insurances of £500 and upwards, for the whole term of may remain as a debt upon the Policy, to be paid off at convenience; or the Directors lend sums of £50 and upwards, on the security of Policies effected with this Company he whole term of life, when they have acquired an adequate value.

ECURITY.-Those who effect Insurances with this Company are protected by its Subbed Capital of £750,000, of which £140,000 is invested, from the risk incurred by abers of Mutual Societies.

ne satisfactory financial condition of the Company, exclusive of the Subscribed and Ined Capital, will be seen by the following Statement:—

At the close of the last financial year, the sums Assured, including

Bonus added, amounted to.......

The Premium Fund to more than

And the Annual Income from the same source, to

£2,500,000

800,000 109,000

nsurances, without participation in Profits, may be effected at reduced rates.

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WORTH NOTICE. What has always been wanted is just published, price 4s., the DICTIONARY APPENDIX, Fifth Edition, containing upwards of 7000 ds not found in the Dictionary, comprising the participles of the verbs, which perplex n the best writers. No person that writes a letter should be without this work. All ior Pupils should have it.

We heartily recommend this book.'-Evangelical Mag.

This book is invaluable.'-Weekly Times.

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