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also the nature and obligations of Charity, especially with respect to persons of different opinions and practices in matters of religion: extracted from Dr. Watts's scarce and valuable work, entitled "Orthodoxy and Charity united."

NO. XV.

Letters written for comforting the bereaved of children and friends, collected from books and manuscripts, by Rev. John Erskine, one of the ministers of Edinburgh; and first published in 1790. With original letters from the late Gen. Varnum, Hon. R. T. Paine, and Rev. Dr. Osgood.

NO. XVI.

Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul, by the celebrated Lord Lyttelton; And President Locke's convention sermon.

NO. XVII.

Dr. Bancroft's sermon delivered before the Christian Monitor Society, at their annual meeting_in Boston, May 29, 1810 and five sermons, by Dr. Duchal and Dr. Lardner.

NO. XVIII.

Seven original discourses on miscellaneous subjects, viz. The happiness of a life of virtue. The slavery and debasement of a life of vice. The duty of working out our own salvation illustrated and enforced. The christian summary of social morality. The evils which are involved in imprudent and unjust debts. The forgiveness of injuries. The obligations and benefits of a christian sabbath.

NO. XIX.

Short Observations and reflections upon select passages of scripture for every Sunday in the year: with appropriate Hymns.

NO. XX.

Account of the life and death of John Wilmot, earl of Rochester, who died July 25, 1680 Written by his own direction on his death bed. By Gilbert Burnet, lord bishop of Sarum.

OF THE

New Series of Religious Tracts.

PUBLISHED BY THE SAME SOCIETY,

And sold by Munroe & Francis, No. 4, Cornhill; price 37 cents each.

NO. I.

Four Sermons on the use of Botanical Philosophy
-On the Nature and Economy of Beasts and Cattle.
On the Natural History of the earth and its minerals.
Religion intimately connected with ordinary life.

NO. II.

Eight Discourses on various subjects, from Leslie,.
Knox, and Hoadly, with original remarks, &c.

NO. III.

William's Return; or good news for Cottagers.
Thoughtlessness corrected; or the History of Emily
Willis. The Returning Prodigal. Dialogue be-
tween a Minister and Hearer. An Essay on Re--
pentance, &c.

NO. IV.

Interesting Views of Christianity being a trans-
lation of part of a work of the celebrated M. Bonnet.

NO.. V.

Sketches of Seven Sermons, by Rev. J. Freeman.
NO. VI.

Dr. Reed's Sermon before the Society for pro-
moting Christian Knowledge. The Sick Man's
Friend, by the Author of William's Return. An Af-
fectionate Address to the Poor, by the same author.
Explanation of Phenomena. Cappe's Commentary
on the 6th chapter of John, &c.

NO. VII.

Seven Original Sermons, by the late David Barnes,
D.D. of Scituate.

NO. VIII.

"Breaking of Bread" in remembranee of the dy-
ing love of Christ a gospel Institution. Five Ser-
mons, by Charles Chauncy, D. D.

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