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Contents of No. XIII., for January, 1851:--
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3. The Septuagint.
4. The Theory of Human Progression.
5. Letter and Spirit in the Old Testament.
6. John Calvin.
7. First Lessons in Biblical Criticism.
8. On the interpretation of 1 Cor. vii. 25-40.
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l0. Bloomfield's Additional Annotations.
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