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STOPFORD, REV. J.-PAGANO-PAPISMUS; or, an Exact Parallel between Rome-Pagan and Rome-Christian in their Doctrines and Ceremonies. By JOSHUA STOPFORD, B.D., Rector of All Saints, in the City of York. (Being a reprint of a work published in 1675.) 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, 7s.

STOWELL, REV. H.-TRACTARIANISM TESTED by HOLY SCRIPTURE and the CHURCH of ENGLAND, in a Series of Sermons. By the Rev. HUGH STOWELL, M.A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Manchester, and Hon. Prebendary of Chester. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, each 68.

Contents of Vol. 1:-Private judgment-The standard of faith-Apostolical Succession, and the Powers of the Clergy-The Church of England and the Reformation-How Separatists are to be regarded-The Importance of Preaching-On Reserve in the communication of Christian Doctrine. Contents of Vol.2:-Justification by faith-On Baptism-Sin after BaptismThe Sacrament of the Lord's Supper-Fasting and Voluntary Humility Forms-Church Architecture and Church Furniture-Recapitulation and Improvement.

N.B. The object of this work is not merely nor mainly to confute Tractarianism, but rather to inform and establish the minds of Churchmen on certain perplexing questions, respecting which definite views are much needed.

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THOMPSON, REV. E.-A VOLUME of SERMONS upon the FUTURE STATE of HAPPINESS. By the Rev. EDWARD THOMPSON, M.A., Minister of Charlotte Chapel, Pimlico. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Majesty the Queen Dowager. Second Edition. Post 8vo. cloth, 6s. 6d.

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THOMPSON, REV. F. E.-TWELVE LECTURES preached in St. George's Chapel, Old Brentford, in the Season of Lent 1844 and 1845. By the Rev. F. E. THOMPSON, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Incumbent of Old Brentford. 12mo. cloth, 5s.

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