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ROXBURGHE BALLADS, edited by JOHN PAYNE COLLIER, post 4to, beautifully printed by WHITTINGHAM, and embeled with 50 curious Woodcuts, half bound morocco, in the Roxburgh style (pub. at 11. 4. 123.

1847

SCOTT'S (SIR WALTE POETICAL WORKS. Containing Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Lady of the Lake, Don Roderic, Rokeby, Ballads, Lyrics, and Songs, with Notes and a Life of the Author, complete in one elegantly printed vol. 18mo, Portrait and Frontispiece (pub. at 58.), cloth, 38. 6d.

1843

SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS AND POEMS. VALPY'S Cabinet Pictorial Edition, with Life, Glossarial Notes, and Historical Digests of each Play, &c. 15 vois. fcap. 8vo, with 171 Plates engraved on Steel after designs of the most distinguished British Artists, also Fac-similes. all the known Autographs of Shakespeare (pub. at 37. 158.), cloth, richly gilt, 24. 58. 1643 SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS AND POEMS, in 1 vol. 8vo, with Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir by DR. JOHNSON, portrait (pub. at 158.), cloth, 7s. 6d.

SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS AND POEMS, Pocket Edition, with a Life by ALEXANDER CHALMERS, Complete in I thick vol. 12mo, printed in a Diamond type, with 40 steel Engravings (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, 53.

1848

SHERIDAN'S (THE RIGHT HON. R. BRINSLEY) SPEECHES, with a Sketch of his Life, Edited by a Constitutional Friend. New and handsome library Edition, with Portrait, complete in 3 vols. 8vo (pub. at 21. 58.), cloth, 18s.

1842

"Whatever Sheridan has done, has been par excellence, always the best of its kind. He has written the best comedy (School for Scandal), the best drama (The Duenna), the best farce (The Critic), and the best address (Monologue on Garrick); and to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country.”—Byron. SHIPWRECKS AND DISASTERS AT SEA; narratives of the most remarkable Wrecks, Conflagrations, Mutinies, &c. comprising the "Loss of the Wager,' ""Mutiny of the Bounty,' &c. 12mo, frontispiece and vignette (pub. at 6s.), cloth, 3s.

1816

SMOLLETT'S WORKS, Edited by RoscoE. Complete in 1 vol. (Roderick Random, Humphrey Clinker, Peregrine Pickle, Launcelot Greaves, Count Fathom, Adventures of an Atom, Travels, Plays, &c.) Medium 8vo, with 21 capital Plates, by CRUIKSHANK (pub. at 14. 48.), cloth gilt, 148. 1845

"Perhaps no books ever written excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as Smollett's."-Sir Walter Scott.

SOUTHEY'S LIVES OF UNEDUCATED POETS. To which are added, "Attempts in Verse," by JOHN JONES, an Old Servant. Crown 8vo (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, 48. 6d.

SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS.

Murray, 1836 Complete, with Introductory Observations on the Faerie Queen, and Glossarial Notes, handsomely printed in 5 vols. post 8vo, fine Portrait (pub. at 24. 12s. 6d.), cloth, 14. 18.

1845

STERNE'S WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo, Fortrait and vignette (puh. at 188.), cloth, 10s. 6d. ST. PIERRE'S WORKS, including the "Studies of Nature," "Paul and Virginia," and the "Indian Cottage," with a Memoir of the Author, and Notes, by the REV. E. CLARKE, complete in 2 thick vols. fcap. Svo, Portrait and Frontispieces (pud. at 16s.), cloth, 78. 1846 SWIFT'S WORKS, Edited by Roscoe. Complete in 2 vols. Medium 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 14. 123.), cloth gilt, 17. 43. 1848

"Whoever in the three kingdoms has any books at all, has Swift."-Lord Chesterfield. TAYLOR'S (W. B. S.) HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, numerous Wood Engravings of its Buildings and Academic Costumes (pub. at 14.), cloth, 78. 6d. 1845 THIERS' HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, the 10 parts in 1 thick vol. royal 8vo, handsomely printed, cloth lettered (pub. at 1l. 5s.), 108.

— the same, the parts separately, each (pub. at 2s. 6d.) 1s. Ed.

THIERS' HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE AND EMPIRE OF NAPOLEON, the 10 parts in 1 thick volume, royal 8vo, handsomely printed, cloth lettered (pub, at 17. 5s.), the same, the parts separately, each (pub. at 2s. 6d.) 1s. 6d.

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TUCKER'S LIGHT OF NATURE PURSUED. Complete in 2 vois. 8vo (rub. at 17. 10s.), cloth, 158. 1842

"The Light of Nature' is a work which, after much consideration, I think myself authorized to call the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy."-Sir James Mackintosh.

1847

TYTLER'S ELEMENTS OF GENERAL HISTORY, New Edition, thick 12mo (526 closely printed pages), steel frontispiece (pub. at 5s.) cloth, 3s. 6d. WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprehending a classified Analysis of Events and Occurrences in Church and State, and of the Constitutional, Political, Commercial, Intellectual, and Social Progress of the United Kingdom, from the first Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Queen Victoria, with very copious Index and Supplement. New Edition. 1 large and remarkably thick vol. royal 8vo (1200 pages), cloth, 18s.

1847

WATERSTON'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF COMMERCE, MERCANTILE, LAW, FINANCE, COMMERCIAL, GEOGRAPHY AND NAVIGATION. New Edition, including the New Tariff (complete to the present time); the French Tariff, as far as it concerns this country; and a Treatise on the Principles, Practice, and History of Commerce, by J. R. M'CULLOCH. 1 very thick closely printed vol. 8vo (900 pages), with 4 Maps (pub. at 17. 48.), extra cloth, 10s. 6d. 1847

"This capital work will he found a most valuable manual to every commercial man, and a useful book to the general reader.

WEBSTER'S ENLARGED DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, Containing the whole of the former editions, and large additions, to which is prefixed an Introductory Dissertation on the connection of the languages of Western Asia and Europe, edited by CHAUNCEY A. GOODRICH, in one thick elegantly printed volume, 4to., cloth, 21. 2s. (The most complete dictionary extant). 1848

WHITE'S FARRIERY, improved by RoSSER, 8vo, with plates engraved on Steel (pub. at 14s.), cloth, 78.

1847

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WHYTE'S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH TURF, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT DAY. 2 vols. 8vo, Plates (pub. at 14. 8s.), cloth, 12s. WILLIS'S PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY. A new and beautiful Edition, with additions, fcap. 8vo, fine Portrait and Plates (pub. at 6s.), extra red Turkey cloth, richly gilt back, . 6d. "A lively record of first impressions, conveying vividly what was seen, heard, and felt, by an active and inquisitive traveller, through some of the most interesting parts of Europe. His curiosity and love of enterprise are unbounded. The narrative is told in easy, fluent language, with a poet's power of illustration."-Edinburgh Review.

WORCESTER'S NEW CRITICAL AND PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, to which is added Walker's Key, and a Pronouncing Vocabulary of modern Geographical Names, thick imperial 8vo (pub. at 17. 5s.), cloth, 18s. 1847 **The most extensive catalogue of words ever produced.

1844

WRANGELL'S EXPEDITION TO SIBERIA AND THE POLAR SEA, edited by
Lieut.-Col. Sabine, thick 12mo, large map and port. (pub. at 6s.), cloth, 4s. 6d.
WRIGHT'S COURT HAND RESTORED, or the Student assisted in reading old charters,
deeds, &c. small 4to, 23 plates (pub. at 14. 6s.), cloth, 15s.

1846

Theology, Morals, Ecclesiastical History, &c.

1850

BINGHAM'S ANTIQUITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. New and improved Edition, carefully revised, with an enlarged Index. 2 vols. impl. 8vo, cloth, 1. 11s. 6d. "Bingham is a writer who does equal honour to the English clergy and to the English nation, and whose learning is only to be equalled by his moderation and impartiality.”— Quarterly Review.

1844

BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. Quite complete, with a Life and Notes, by the Rev T. SCOTT. Feap. 12mo, with 25 fine full-sized Woodcuts by HARVEY, containing all in Southey's edition; also a fine Frontispiece and Vignette, cloth, 38. 6d. CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, WITH THE BIBLICAL FRAG MENTS, by the late CHARLES TAYLOR. 5 vois. 4to, Illustrated by 202 Copper-plate Engravings. Eighth greatly enlarged Edition, beautifully printed on fine wove paper (puh. at 104. 108.), gilt cloth, 4. 148. 6.

1847

"Mr. Taylor's improved edition of Calmet's Dictionary is indispensably necessary to every Biblical Student. The additions made under the title of 'Fragments' are extracted from the most rare and authentic Voyages and Travels into Judea and other Oriental countries; and comprehend an assemblage of curious and illustrative descriptions, explanatory of Scripture incidents, customs, and manners, which could not possibly be explained by any other medium. The numerous engravings throw great light on Oriental customs."-Horne.

CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE, abridged, 1 large vol. Imperial 8vo, Woodcuts and Maps (pub. at 14. 48.), cloth, 158. 1847

CARY'S TESTIMONIES OF THE FATHERS OF THE FIRST FOUR CENTURIES, TO THE CONSTITUTION AND DOCTRINES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, as set forth in the XXXIX Articles, 8vo (pub. at 128.), cloth, 7s. 6d. Orford, Talboys. "This work may be classed with those of Pearson and Bishop Bull; and such a classification is no mean honour."-Church of England Quarterly.

CHARNOCK'S DISCOURSES UPON THE EXISTENCE AND ATTRIBUTES OF GOD. Complete in 1 thick closely printed vol. 8vo, with Portrait (pub. at 14s.), cloth, 6s. 6d.

1846

"Perspicuity and depth, metaphysical sublimity and evangelical simplicity, immense learning but irrefragable reasoning, conspire to render this performance ore of the most inestimable productions that ever did aonour to the sanctised judgment and genius of a numan being.”— Toplady.

CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Containing the following esteemed Treatises, with Prefatory
Memoirs by the Rev. J. S. MEMES, L.L.D. viz:--Watson's Apology for Christianity; Watson's
Apology for the Bible; Paley's Evidences of Christianity; Paley's Hora Paulina; Jenyn's
Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion; Leslie's Truth of Christianity Demonstrated;
Leslie's Short and Easy Method with the Deists; Leslie's Short and Easy Method with the
Jews; Chandler's Plain Reasons for being a Christian; Lyttleton on the Conversion of St.
Paul; Campbell's Dissertation on Miracles; Sherlock's Trial of the Witnesses, with Sequel;
West on the Resurrection. In 1 vol. royal 8vo (pub. at 14s.), cloth, 108.
1845
CHRISTIAN TREASURY. Consisting of the following Expositions and Treatises, Edited by
MEMES, viz:-Magee's Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement
and Sacrifice; Witherspoon's Practical Treatise on Regeneration; Boston's Crook in the Lot;
Guild's Moses Unveiled; Guild's Harmony of all the Prophets; Less's Authenticity, Un-
corrupted Preservation. and Credibility of the New Testament; Stuart's Letters on the
Divinity of Christ. In 1 vol. royal 8vo (pub. at 12s.), cloth, 8s.
CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE TO THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT, revised
and condensed by G. H. HANNAY, thick 18mo, beautifully printed (pub. at 6s.), cloth, 3s. 6d.

1844

1844

"An extremely pretty and very cheap edition. It contains all that is useful in the original work, omitting only prepositions, conjunctions, &c. which can never be made available for purposes of reference. Indeed it is all that the Scripture student can desire."-Guardian. FULLER'S (REV. ANDREW) COMPLETE WORKS; with a Memoir of his Life, by his Son, 1 large vol. imperial 8vo, New Edition, Portrait (pub. at 17. 10s.), cloth, 1. 5s. 1845 GREGORY'S (DR. OLINTHUS) LETTERS ON THE EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, AND DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, addressed to a Friend. Eighth Edition, with many Additions and Corrections. Complete in 1 thick well-printed vol. fcap. 8vo (pub. at 73. 6d.), cloth, 58.

1846

"We earnestly recommend this work to the attentive perusal of all cultivated minds. We are acquainted with no book in the circle of English Literature which is equally calculated to give young persons just views of the evidence, the nature, and the importance of revealed religion."-Robert Hall.

GRAVES'S (DEAN) LECTURES ON THE PENTATEUCH. 8vo, New Edition (pub. at 138.), cloth, 98.

1846

HALL'S (BISHOP) ENTIRE WORKS, with an account of his Life and Sufferings. New Edition, with considerable Additions, a Translation of all the Latin Pieces, and a Glossary, Indices, and Notes, by the Rev. PETER HALL, 12 vols. 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 71. 4s.), cloth, 51. Oxford, Tulboys, 1837-39

HALL'S (THE REV. ROBERT) COMPLETE WORKS, with a Memoir of his Life, by Dr. OLINTHUS GREGORY, and Observations on his Character as a Preacher, by JOHN FOSTER, Author of Essays on Popular Ignorance, &c. 6 vols. 8vo, handsomely printed, with beautiful Portrait (pub. at 31. 168.), cloth, contents lettered, 17. 118. 6d.

The same, printed in a smaller size, 6 vols. fcap. 8vo, 1. 1s. cloth, lettered.

"Whoever wishes to see the English language in its perfection must read the writings of that great Divine, Robert Hall. He combines the beauties of JOHNSON, ADDISON, and BURKE, without their imperfections."-Dugald Stewart.

"I cannot do better than refer the academic reader to the immortal works of Robert Hall. For moral grandeur, for Christian truth, and for sublimity, we may doubt whether they have their match in the sacred oratory of any age or country."-Professor Sedgwick.

"The name of Robert Hall will be placed by posterity among the best writers of the age, as well as the most vigorous defenders of religious truth, and the brightest examples of Christian charity."-Sir J. Mackintosh.

1849

HENRY'S (MATTHEW) COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE, by BICKERSTETH. In 6 vols. 4to, New Edition, printed on fine paper (pub. at 97. 98.), cloth, 31. 138. 6d. HILL'S (REV. ROWLAND) MEMOIRS, by his Friend, the Rev. W. JONES, Edited, with a Preface, by the Rev. JAMES SHERMAN (ROWLAND HILL'S Successor as Minister of Surrey Chapel). Second Edition, carefully revised, thick post 8vo, fine Steel Portrait (pub. at 10s.) cloth, 58.

1845

HOPKINS'S (BISHOP) WHOLE WORKS, with a memoir of the Author, in 1 thick vol. royal svo (pub. at 18s.), cloth, 14 The same, with a very extensive general Index of Texts and Subjects, 2 vols. royal 8vo pab. at 14. 4s.), cloth, 18s.

1841 "Bishop Hopkins's works form of themselves a sound body of divinity. He is clear, vehe ment, and persuasive."- Bickersteth.

HOWE'S WORKS, with Life, by CALAMY, 1 large vol. imperial 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 17. 16s.), cloth, 1. 10s.

1838

I have learned far more from John Howe than from any other author I ever read. There is an astonishing magnificence in his conceptions. He was unquestionably the greatest of the puritan divines."-Robert Hall.

HUNTINGDON'S (COUNTESS OF) LIFE AND TIMES. By a Member of the Houses of Shirley and Hastings. Sixth Thousand. with a copions Index. 2 large vols. 8vo, Portraits of the Countess, Whitefield, and Wesley (può. at 11. 4s.), cloth, 148. 1844 HUNTINGDON'S (REV. W.) WORKS, Edited by his Son, 6 vols. 8vo, Portraits and Plates (pub. at 34. 188. 6d.), cloth, 27. 58.

LEIGHTON'S (ARCHBISHOP) WHOLE WORKS; to which is prefixed a Life of the Author, by the Rev. N. T. PEARSON. New Edition, 2 thick vols. 8vo. Portrait (pub. at 17. 45.) extra cloth, 16. The only complete Edition. 1848

LEIGHTON'S COMMENTARY ON PETER; with Life, by PEARSOX, complete in 1 thick handsomely printed vol. 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 12s.), cloth, 98.

1849

LIVES OF THE ENGLISH SAINTS. By the REV. J. H. NEWMAN and others, 14 vols. 12mo (pub. at 27. 8s.), sewed in ornamented covers, 17. 1s. 1844-5 M'CRIE'S LIFE OF JOHN KNOX, with Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland. New Edition with numerous Additions, and a Memoir, &c. by ANDREW CRICHTON. Fcap. 8vo (pub. at 5s.), cloth, 3s. 6d. 1847

1842

MAGEE'S (ARCHBISHOP) WORKS, comprising Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice; Sermons, and Visitation Charges. With a Memoir of his Life, by the Rev. A. H. KENNY, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 14. 6s.), cloth, 18s. "Discovers such deep research, yields so much valuable information, and affords so many helps to the refutation of error, as to constitute the most valuable treasure of biblical learning, of which a Christian scholar can be possessed.”—Christian Observer.

MORE'S (HANNAH) LIFE, by the Rev. HENRY THOMSON, post 8vo, printed uniformly with her works, Portrait, and Wood Engravings (pub. at 12s.), extra cloth, 6s. Cadell, 1838

"This may be called the official edition of Hannah More's Life. It brings so much new and interesting matter into the field respecting her, that it will receive a hearty welcome from the public. Among the rest, the particulars of most of her publications will reward the curiosity of literary readers."-Literary Gazette.

MORE'S (HANNAH) SPIRIT OF PRAYER, fcap. 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 68.), cloth, 4s.

Cadell, 1843 SOCIETY, Cavell, 1830

MORE'S (HANNAH) STORIES FOR THE MIDDLE RANKS OF
and Tales for the Common People, 2 vols. post 8vo (pub. at 14s.), cloth, 98.
MORE'S (HANNAH) POETICAL WORKS, post svo (pub. at 8s.), cloth, 38. 6d.

Cadell, 1829 MORE'S (HANNAH) MORAL SKETCHES OF PREVAILING OPINIONS AND MANNERS, Foreign and Domestic, with Reflections on Prayer, post 8vo (pub. at 9.), cloth, 48. Cadell, 1830

MORE'S (HANNAH) ESSAY ON THE CHARACTER AND PRACTICAL WRITINGS OF ST. PAUL, post 8vo (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, 5s. Cadell, 1837

MORE'S (HANNAH) CHRISTIAN MORALS. Post 8vo (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, 58,

Cadell, 1836

MORE'S (HANNAH) PRACTICAL PIETY; Or, the Influence of the Religion of the Heart on the Conduct of the Life, 32mo, Portrait, cloth, 2s. 6d.

1850 The only complete small edition. It was revised just before her death, and contains much improvement, which is copyright.

1850

MORE'S (HANNAH) SACRED DRAMAS, chiefly intended for Young People, to which is added "Sensibility," an Epistle, 32mo (pub. at 2s. 6d.), gilt cloth, gilt edges, 2s. This is the last genuine edition, and contains some copyright editions, which are not in any

other.

MORE'S (HANNAH) SEARCH AFTER HAPPINESS; with Ballads, Tales, Hymns, and Epitaphs, 32mo (può. at 2s. 6d.), gilt cloth, gilt edges, 1s. 6d.

1850

NEFF (FELIX) LIFE AND LETTERS OF, translated from the French of M. BOST, hy
M. A. WYATT, fcap. 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 6s.), cloth, 3s. 6d.
PALEY'S WORKS, in 1 vol. consisting of his Natural Theology, Moral and Political Philosophy,
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1843

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PALEY'S COMPLETE WORKS, with a Biographical Sketch of the Author, by REV. D. S. WAYLAND, 5 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 15s.), cloth, 18s.

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PASCAL'S THOUGHTS ON RELIGION, and Adam's Private Thoughts on Religion, edited by the REV. E. BICKERSTETH, fcap. Svo (pub. at 5s.), cloth, 3s. 6d. PICTORIAL DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE, Or, a Cyclopædia of Illustrations, Graphic, Historical, and Descriptive of the Sacred Writings, by reference to the Manners, Customs, Rites, Traditions, Antiquities, and Literature of Eastern Nations, 2 vols. 4to (upwards of 1430 double column pages in good type), with upwards of 1000 illustrative Woodcuts (pub. 21. 10s.), extra cloth, 14. 5s.

1846

SCOTT'S (REV. THOMAS) COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE, with the Author's last Corrections and Improvements, and 84 beautiful Woodcut Illustrations and Maps. 3 vols. imperial 8vo (pub. at 47. 4s.), cloth, 14. 16s.

1850

SIMEON'S WORKS, including his Skeletons of Sermons and Hora Homileticæ, or Discourses digested into one continued Series, and forming a Commentary upon every Book of the Old and New Testament; to which are annexed an improved edition of Claude's Essay on the Composition of a Sermon, and very comprehensive Indexes. edited by the Rev. THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE, 21 vols. 8vo (pub. at 104 108.), cloth, 74. 7.

The following miniature editions of Simeon's popular works are uniformly printed in 32mo, and bound in cloth:

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HUMILIATION OF THE SON OF GOD: TWELVE SERMONS, 9d.
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DISCOURSES ON BEHALF OF THE JEWS, 13. 6d.

"The works of Simeon, containing 2536 discourses on the principal passages of the Old and New Testament will be found peculiarly adapted to assist the studies of the younger clergy in their preparation for the pulpit; they will likewise serve as a Body of Divinity; and are b many recommended as a Biblical Commentary, well adapted to be read in families."-Lowndes. SMYTH'S (REV. DR.) EXPOSITION OF VARIOUS PASSAGES OF HOLY SCRIPTURE, adapted to the Use of Familles, for every Day throughout the Year, 3 vols. 8vo (pub. at 14. 11s. 6d.), cloth, 9s.

1842

SOUTH'S (DR. ROBERT) SERMONS: to which are annexed the chief heads of the Sermons, a Biographical Memoir, and General Index, 2 vols. royal 8vo (pub. at 1. 4s. cloth, 188.

1844

1839

STEBBING'S HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, from the Diet of Augsburg, 1530, to the present Century, 3 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 16s.), cloth, 12s. STURM'S MORNING COMMUNING

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1847

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TAYLOR'S (ISAAC OF ONGAR) NATURAL HISTORY OF ENTHUSIASM.
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1845

"It is refreshing to us to meet with a work bearing, as this unquestionably does, the impress ef bold, powerful, and original thought. Its most strikingly original views, however, never transgress the bounds of pure Protestant orthodoxy, or violate the spirit of truth and soberness; and yet it discusses topics constituting the very root and basis of those furious polemics which have shaken repeatedly the whole intellectual and moral world."—Athenæum. TAYLOR'S (ISAAC) FANATICISM. Third Edition, carefully revised. Fcap, 8vo, cloth, 65.

1843

"It is the reader's fault if he does not rise from the perusal of such a volume as the present a wiser and a better man."-Eclectic Review.

TAYLOR'S (ISAAC) SATURDAY EVENING. Seventh Edition. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 58.

1844

"Saturday Evening,' and 'Natural History of Enthusiasm,' are two noble productions."Blackwood's Magazine.

TAYLOR'S (ISAAC) ELEMENTS OF THOUGHT, or concise Explanations, alphabetically arranged, of the principal Terms employed in the usual Branches of Intellectual Philosophy. Ninth Edition. 12mo, cloth, 4s.

1849

1844

TAYLOR'S (ISAAC) ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY, AND THE DOCTRINES OF THE
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TAYLOR'S (ISAAC) LECTURES ON SPIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. 8vo (pub. at
48. 6d.), cloth, 3s.

1841

TOMLINE'S (BISHOP) ELEMENTS OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY, Fourteenth Edition, with additional Notes and Summary, by STEBBING. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, lettered (pub. at 1. 1s.), 10s. Ed.

TOMLINE'S (BISHOP) INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE BIBLE, OR ELEMENTS OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. Containing Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a Summary of the History of the Jews; an Account of the Jewish Sects; and a brief Statement of the Contents of the several Books of the Old and New Testaments. Nineteenth Edition, elegantly printed on fine paper. 12mo, (pub. at 5s. 6d.), cloth, 3s. 6d. 1845

"Well adapted as a manual for students in divinity, and may be read with advantage by the most experienced divine."-Marsh's Lectures.

WADDINGTON'S (DEAN OF DURHAM) HISTORY OF THE CHURCH, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE REFORMATION. 3 vols. 8vo (pub. at 1. 10s.), cloth boards, 14. 15.

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1845

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