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DIMOCK, REV. J. F.-THE THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES of the CHURCH of ENGLAND, Explained, Proved, and Compared with her other Authorized Formularies, the Homilies and Liturgy, in a Plain and Popular Manner. By JAMES F. DIMOCK, M.A., Curate of Stilton, Huntingdonshire. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 15s.

DRUMMOND, H.-SOCIAL DUTIES on CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES. By HENRY DRUMMOND. Fifth Edition. Fcap. cloth, 4s.

DRUMMOND, REV. S. R.-ELEMENTS of the CHRISTIAN RELIGION; being Sketches of Sermons preached at St. John's, Brighton. By the Rev. SPENCER RODNEY DRUMMOND, M.A., Perpetual Curate of St. John's, Chaplain to Lord Viscount Melville. Fcap. cloth, 2s. 6d.

EIGHTEEN MAXIMS of NEATNESS and ORDER. To which is prefixed an Introduction by THERESA TIDY.

"For want of a nail, the shoe was lost;
For want of a shoe, the horse was lost;
For want of a horse, the rider was lost,

(Being overtaken and slain by the enemy,)

And all for want of care about a horse-shoe nail."

Twenty-fourth Edition. 18mo. sewed, 6d.

Poor Richard.

EDELMAN, REV. W.-SERMONS on the HISTORY ofJOSEPH. Preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Wimbledon. By the Rev. W. EDELMAN, late Curate of Wimbledon. 12mo. cloth, 5s.

EDWARDS, REV. E.-TWENTY-ONE PLAIN SERMONS, DOCTRINAL and PRACTICAL. Originally preached before a Country Congregation. By the Rev. E. EDWARDS, Perpetual Curate of Marsden, in the Diocese of Ripon. 12mo. cloth, 6s.

"To Mr. Edwards's Sermons we invite the public attention: they realise our notion of practical Sermons."-Church of England Quarterly Review.

ELWIN, REV. F.-Á VOLUME of SERMONS. Preached at the Octagon Chapel, Bath, and printed at the request of the Congregation. By the Rev. FOUNTAIN ELWIN, Vicar of Temple, Bristol, and one of the Ministers of the Octagon. 12mo. cloth, 5s.

SEVEN SERMONS on the CHARACTER of GIDEON. Preached at the Temple Church, Bristol, and at the Octagon Chapel, Bath. Second Edition, 12mo. cloth, 4s.

THE FAMILY PASTOR; or, Short Sermons for Family Reading. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. 12mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

FINCHER, J.-THE ACHIEVEMENTS of PRAYER, Selected exclusively from the Holy Scriptures. By JOSEPH FINCHER, Esq. With a Testimony to the Work by James Montgomery, Esq. of Sheffield. Third Edition. 12mo. cloth, 6s.

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THE INTERPOSITION of DIVINE PROVIDENCE. lected exclusively from the Holy Scriptures. 12mo. cloth, 6s.

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FLETCHER, W. E.-THE CHILD'S GUIDE THROUGH the BIBLE; or, a Help to understand the Bible, as the Record of God's Plans for Teaching Men Religion. By W. EVANS FLETCHER, B.A. cloth, 4s.

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FORTY FAMILY SERMONS. By the Editor of the "Christian Observer." Dedicated, by permission, to the Bishops of Winchester and Chester 8vo. cloth, 12s.

FUTURE DAYS. A Series of Letters to my Pupils. Intended as a Present for Young Ladies leaving School. 12mo. cloth, 58.

Among the contents will be found:-Content and Occupation-Mental Cultivation-Conversation-Marriage-Wives of Celebrated Men-Training the Young-Servants-A Sketch-Liberality-The Christian's HopeBiographical Notices.

"The tone is unexceptionable, and the morality inculcated not of too impracticable a character."-Spectator.

GARBETT, REV. J.-PAROCHIAL SERMONS. By the Rev. J. GARBETT, Rector of Clayton, Sussex, and Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, each, 12s.

"These volumes form an excellent addition to our stock of standard works on Christian faith and practice. For private study or household reading, they are the best that have fallen under our view."-Britannia.

CHRIST as PROPHET, PRIEST, and KING; being a Vindication of the Church of England from Theological Novelties, in Eight Lectures, preached before the University of Oxford, at Canon Bampton's Lecture, 1842. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 17. 4s.

"An able, learned, and valuable publication, the fruits of many years' study and reflection."-Christian Observer.

"We have read these volumes with interest, and we hope with edification. We regard them as very valuable, on the grounds of their intrinsic merit."Churchman's Monthly Review.

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A REVIEW of Dr. PUSEY'S SERMON; and the Doctrine of the Eucharist, according to the Church of England. 8vo. sewed, 6s.

GARDNER, J.-THE GREAT PHYSICIAN; or, an Attempt to

trace the Connection of Diseases and Remedies with the Truths of Revelation. By Joнn Gardner, M.D., Editor of " Liebig's Letters on Chemistry." 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

"The work before us displays learning and ability."-Morning Chronicle. "This work, The Great Physician,' is evidently the production of a clearthinking head and a sound heart; the subject, a new and most interesting one. * I am no critic; I only know when I myself am pleased, and I can only say, that, without giving an unqualified assent to some of the positions, the work, as a whole, has interested me much."-Author of the Christian Gentleman's Daily Walk.

GIBBON, E. THE HISTORY of the DECLINE and FALL of the ROMAN EMPIRE. By EDWARD GIBBON, Esq. New Edition. 8 vols. 8vo. cloth, 37.

THE GIPSIES. Dedicated, by permission, to James Crabb, the Gipsies' Friend. Fcap. cloth, 4s. 6d.

GOODE, REV. F.-A NEW VOLUME of SERMONS. By the late Rev. FRANCIS GOODE, Lecturer at Clapham.

8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

THE BETTER COVENANT PRACTICALLY CONSIDERED, from Hebrews viii. 6, 10-12; with a SUPPLEMENT on Philippians ii. 12, 13. Fourth Edition. 8vo. boards, 10s. 6d.

GOODE, REV. W.-TWO TREATISES on the CHURCH.

By

DR. T. JACKSON and BISHOP SANDERSON; with a Letter of Bishop Cosin, on the Orders of the Foreign Reformed Churches. Edited, with Introductory Remarks, by WILLIAM GOODE, M.A., Rector of St. Antholin. Fcap. cloth, 5s.

MODERN CLAIMS to the GIFTS of the SPIRIT, Stated and Examined. With Appendix. Second Edition. 8vo. bds. 10s. 6d. TRACTS on CHURCH RATES. 8vo. bds. 7s. 6d.

THE CASE AS IT IS; or, a Reply to Dr. Pusey's Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury; including a Compendious Statement of the Doctrines and Views of the Tractators as expressed by themselves. Third Edition. 8vo. sewed, 1s.

ALTARS PROHIBITED by the CHURCH of ENGLAND. 2 Parts in 1. 8vo. sewed, 2s. 6d.

A LETTER to a LAY FRIEND, in Answer to Inquiries respecting the State of Things in the Church, and the Course which the Present Crisis demands from those who tender its Welfare. Second Edition, enlarged. Svo. sewed, 1s.

TRACT 90 HISTORICALLY REFUTED; or, a Reply to a Work by the Rev. F. Oakeley, entitled, "The Subject of Tract 90 Historically Examined." 8vo. sewed, 5s.

THE GOSPELS COLLATED. Presenting in one view the Concurrent Testimony of the Evangelists. By a BARRISTER of Lincoln's Inn. Royal 8vo. cloth, 17. 18.

"We feel it our duty to give this volume our warmest recommendation." -Oxford Herald.

GOULD, MISS H.-THE GRAHAME FAMILY; or, Historical Portfolio Opened. By Miss HUSSEY GOULD. With Woodcuts. Fcap. cloth, 6s.

GRAY, MRS. H.-THE HISTORY of ETRURIA Part I. TARCHUN AND HIS TIMES. From the Foundation of Tarquinia to the Foundation of Rome. Part II. FROM THE FOUNDATION OF ROME TO THE GENERAL PEACE OF ANNO TARQUINIENSIS, 839, B. C. 348. By Mrs. HAMILTON GRAY. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, each

12s.

"A work which we strongly recommend as certain to afford pleasure and profit to every reader."-Athenæum.

"Mrs. Gray's works are entitled to a most prominent place in the literature of this country."-Herald.

- TOUR to the SEPULCHRES of ETRURIA in 1839. Contents:-Introduction-Veii-Monte Nerone-Tarquinia-Vulci-Tuscania-Care or Agylla-Castel d'Asso-Clusium-Conclusion.

Third Edition. With numerous Illustrations, post 8vo. cloth, 17. 1s.

"Mrs. Gray has won an honourable place in the large assembly of modern female writers."-Quarterly Review.

"We warmly recommend Mrs. Gray's most useful and interesting volume." -Edinburgh Review.

GRAY, REV. J. H.-SERMONS in ROME. During Lent 1838. By the Rev. JOHN HAMILTON GRAY, M.A., of Magdalen College, Oxford; Vicar of Bolsover and Scarcliff. 12mo. cloth, 7s. 6d.

With

· EXPLANATION of the CHURCH CATECHISM. Scripture Proofs, for the use of Sunday Schools. Second Edition. 12mo. cloth, Is.

On the ORDAINING INFLUENCE of the HOLY GHOST. 12mo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

GRIFFITH, REV. T.-THE APOSTLES' CREED, considered in relation to the wants of the Religious Sense, and certain errors of the Present Day. By the Rev. THOMAS GRIFFITH, A.M., Minister of Ram's Episcopal Chapel, Homerton, Author of "The Spiritual Life," &c. &c. 12mo. cloth, 10s.

"We have perused this work with pleasure, for there is in it sound scholarship, a correct, and often elegant, exposition of doctrinal points, and a truly pious and devout spirit."-Gentleman's Magazine.

GRIMSTON, HON. MISS.-ARRANGEMENT of the COMMON PRAYER BOOK and LESSONS, Dedicated, by Permission, to Her Majesty.

The peculiar advantage of this arrangement consists in having the entire Morning and Evening Service printed in a large clear type, in two portable volumes, one for the Morning and the other for the Evening.

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GRYLLS, REV. T.-SERMONS preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter's, Exeter, by the late Rev. THOMAS GRYLLS, A.M., of Trinity College, Cambridge, Prebendary of Exeter, and Rector of Cardynham, Cornwall. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by the Rev. J. PUNNETT, M.A., Vicar of St. Erth, and formerly of Clare Hall, Cambridge. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

"We have looked into this Volume with great satisfaction. The interesting biographical sketch which precedes the Sermons (twenty in number) prepared us to expect what we found, an earnest and sincere piety, and sound scriptural views, enforced and adorned by the graces of a highly cultivated mind."-John Bull.

HANKINSON, REV. T. E.-SERMONS.

By the Rev. THOMAS

EDWARDS HANKINSON, M.A., late of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and Minister of St. Matthew's Chapel, Denmark Hill. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

HARE, REV. A. W.-SERMONS to a COUNTRY CONGREGATION. BY AUGUSTUS WILLIAM HARE, A. M., late Fellow of New College, and Rector of Alton Barnes. Sixth Edition. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 168.

"They are, in truth, as appears to us, compositions of very rare merit, and realise a notion we have always entertained, that a sermon for our rural congregations there somewhere was, if it could be hit off, which in language should be familiar without being plain, and in matter solid without being abstruse."-Quarterly Review.

HASTINGS, REV. H. J.-PAROCHIAL SERMONS, from Advent to Trinity Sunday. By the Rev. HENRY JAMES HASTINGS, M.A., Rector of Areley Kings. 8vo. cloth, 12s.

-PAROCHIAL SERMONS, from Trinity to Advent Sunday. 8vo. cloth, 12s.

"These Sermons appear to us to be written in the spirit of a true Churchman; and we may safely assure our readers that they will find them replete with edifying matter, and well calculated to serve the purpose of a companion and guide to the services of the ecclesiastical year."-Churchman's Monthly Review.

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