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"One object of these pages has been to give a general idea of the progress that has been made in this interesting department of archÆology." AMUSEMENTS in the Light of Reason and the Scriptures. COMPANION TO THE BIBLE. Designed to assist in the study of God's Word, containing a concise view of the Evidences of Revealed Religion as to the genuineness, integrity, authenticity, and inspiration of the books of the Bible. It has also a notice of each particular book, to prepare the reader to study it intelligently, and fills a place not occupied by either Bible Dictionary or Commentary. SACRED GEOGRAPHY AND ANTIQUITIES. In this faithfully prepared volume the scholar will find the most important information on all the topics included under the title furnished by the large and costly works of the best and latest scholars. 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