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— — — — — ; %vdt-i$£hmt Cjrasthw Iftkarg* - A COLLECTION OF ALL THE WORKS OF THE FATHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, PRIOR TO THE COUNCIL OF NIOEA, EDITED BY THE REV. ALEXANDER ROBERTS, D.D., AUTHOR.OF 'DISCUSSIONS ON THE GOSPELS,' ETC.; AND JAMES DONALDSON, LL.D., AUTHOROF 'ACRITICALHISTORY OF CHRISTIANLITERATUREANDDOCTRINE, FROMTHEDEATH OF THE APOSTLES TO THE NICENE COUNCIL,' AND RECTOR OF THE ROYALHIGHSCHOOL, EDINBURGH. ? 1 -, \ i The First Four Volumes: The Apostolic Fathers, in One Volume ; Justin Martyr and Athenagoras, in One Volume Tatian, Theophilus, and the ; Clementine Recognitions, in One Volume and Clement of Alexandria, ; Volume First, are now ready. Full Prospectuses on Application. The Subscription to the Series is at the rate of 21s.for Four Volumes when paid in advance (or 24s. when not so paid), and 10s. 6d, each Volume to Non- Subscribers. 'We give this series every recommendation in our power. 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