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VOL. IX. ALLEGHENY, PA., DECEMBER, 1887. NO. 4.

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Zion's Watch Tower

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HERALD OF CHRIST'S PRESENCE.

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YOUNG'S GREEK, HEBREW AND ENGLISH
CONCORDANCE.

This work is at once a Greek and Hebrew Lexicon giving the meaning of the original terms in English, and also a Concordance giving each word of Scripture and the words which they translate. The value of the work is becoming more apparent daily, as theorists attempt to palm off a private interpretation under a guise of "a better definition of the original."

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