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Title: The Baptist Magazine, Vol. 27, January, 1835
Author: Various
Editor: George Wightman
Release Date: December 27, 2009 [EBook #30769]
Language: English
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THE
BAPTIST MAGAZINE
FOR
1835.
THE PROFITS ARISING FROM THE SALE OF THIS WORK ARE GIVEN
TO THE WIDOWS OF BAPTIST MINISTERS, AT THE RECOMMENDATION
OF THE CONTRIBUTORS.
VOL. XXVII.
(VOL. X. THIRD SERIES.)
SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE.--Eph. iv. 15.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY GEORGE WIGHTMAN,
24, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1835.
LONDON: J. HADDON, PRINTER, CASTLE STREET, FINSBURY.
PREFACE.
Conducted by Divine Providence to the close of another annual period
of their anxious labours, the Editors of the BAPTIST MAGAZINE would
devoutly embrace the favourable opportunity thus afforded, for the
purpose of brief retrospect, and the exercise of sincere thankfulness.
During the months of the past year, they have been earnestly desirous
that the pages of each succeeding number of their work should supply
such a portion of religious instruction and denominational information
as, from its design and extent, their most considerate readers would be
led to expect; and, though fully sensible that they have not attained
the standard of their own wishes, yet they deem it incumbent to
acknowledge, that they have been strengthened in their progress by
perceiving that their efforts have been candidly appreciated, and in
many instances kindly commended.
In prefacing the TWENTY-SEVENTH VOLUME of this publication, it is
gratifying to be able to announce that, notwithstanding the frequent
introduction of new and attractive periodicals, the Baptist Magazine
continues to obtain an encouraging share of public patronage; and were
it to derive from literary contributions, and an exte
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