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House. 1878. 293 pp., frontis. 18° [79,142; 35.] Boardman, George Dana. Studies in the moun- tain instruction. N. Y. Appleton. 1881 [1880] character. Comprising a general view of the Bonwick, James. The mormons and the silver history, life, character, and religious and educa mines. Lond. Hodder and Stoughton. 1872. tional institutions of the Unitas fratrum. Phil. vi(+ii)+425 pp. 12° [79,158; 35.] 10:2270 Lippincott. 1859. 316 pp., frontis. 12° [79,156; Bost, A. History of the moravians. the French, and abridged. With an appendix. Hershon, Paul Isaac, compiler and translator. A A new ed. Lond. Religious Tract Soc. [1862.] Talmudic miscellany, an; or, a thousand vii+407 pp., 2 pls., I fold. map. 16° [79,153; 35.] and one extracts from the Talmud, the Midrashim 4:4256 and the Kabbalah. With introductory preface Burgess, Thomas, bp. of Salisbury. Milton not by the Rev. F. W. FARRAR. the author of the lately-discovered Arian work: pious indexes. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 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