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Works lately published-continued.

BENTLEY'S DISSERTATIONS on the

Epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and others; and on the Fables of Esop: together

DEDICATED, BY PERMISSION, TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER.

with Epistola ad Millium. Edited, with Notes, by the THE NEW TESTAMENT, with the Text

Rev. ALEXANDER DYCE. 2 vols. 8vo. 24s. cloth. (2643)

Also, uniform with the preceding,

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RELIGIOUS AND MORAL WORKS PUBLISHED BY DEAN AND MUNDAY, THREADNEEDLE STREET, AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.

THE BIBLE GARDEN; or, a Familiar Description of all the Trees, Shrubs, Plants, and Herbs, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with their peculiar properties, the Conntries in which they flourished, and the Chapters in which they are mentioned. By JOSEPH TAYLOR, Author of "Remarkable Providences," &c. Embellished with 31 Plates, containing upwards of 80 Illustrations of the subjects described in the work, by W. H. BROOKE, F.S.A. Embossed cloth, 4s. 6d. (2645)

of the Authorised Translation arranged in Paragraphs, and illustrated by Rhetorical Punctuation. To be completed in Two Parts. By ALEXANDER BELL, Professor of Elocution. Part I. fcp. 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth lettered.

"This Work must prove a valuable acquisition not only to the pulpit orator, but to all who desire in their families to read with propriety the Holy Scriptures. The division into paragraphs instead of verses is a decided improvement; the verses are, however, indicated by a small figure, which does not break the sense, as in the old arrangement, while the chapters are kept distinct, as in all other editions. The rhetorical punctuation introduced by Mr. Bell gives an astonishing effect to the delivery of any passage, being perfectly in unison with the respiratory and vocal powers. The motion and rest in the pronunciation of sentences are indicated by peculiar marks, which not only produce a clearness in the meaning of the sentence, but, at the same time, cause a delightful harmony on the ear, thus benefiting both reader and hearer.....1 here are,

in the present edition of the Testament, too, a number of other advantages. The words peculiarly emphatic are printed in small capital letters; the words not in the orinal language being, as usual, printed in italics. The quotations from the Old Testament are put within inverted commas, as are the dialogistic parts, to distinguish them from the narrative, which is a great acquisition to those desirous of attaining correct and beautiful reading. Prefixed to each book is the date and place where it was written, and at the end of each, a table of illustrative quotations. In short, this is the best reading edition of the manner of success to the author in his laborious undertaking."-CALEDONIAN MERCURY, Jan. 15, 1838. (2655)

LIFE and MEMOIRS of MRS. HANNAH christian volume we have yet seen, and we wish every

MORE: being a faithful account of her eminently pious and useful life, from her birth to her peaceful end, at the advanced age of 84. By Miss JULIA CORNER. With Frontispiece, 2s. 6d. bound. (2646)

Also, by the same Author, IMPROVIDENCE; and a Marriage like Many. Fine Plate, 2s. 6d. bound. (2647)

ROWLAND MASSINGHAM ; or, the

History, Vexations, and Misfortunes of a Young Gentleman who would be his Own Master. By Miss SUSANNA STRICKLAND. Frontispiece, 2s. 6d. bd. (2648) By the same Author,

PROFESSION and PRINCIPLE; or, the Vicar's Tales. With elegant Frontispiece, 2s. 6d. bound. (2649) THE SOLDIER'S ORPHAN; or, History

of Maria West. By a CLERGYMAN OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, and intended as a Companion to the

"History of Susan Grey." Frontispiece, 2s. 6d bd. (2650)

PICTURE BIBLE for the YOUNG, the YOUNG. Vol. I. GENESIS to DEUTERONOMY, with numerous Engravings, bds. 6s.; half-bound morocco, 8s.; calf, 9s. Vol. II. JOSHUA to the end of the OLD TESTAMENT, bds. 6s.; half-bound morocco, 8s.; calf, 9s. (2651)

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NEW WORKS of DR. KRUMMACHER,

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HINTS to a CLERGYMAN'S WIFE; or,

Female Parochial Duties practically illustrated. New Edition, foolscap 8vo. 3s. cloth lettered.

"Valuable suggestions respecting visiting the sick, the poor, schools, religious instruction of children, cottage readings, tracts, parochial libraries, and the employment of the poor, all most christianly grounded upon love to Christ, the constraining motive to acfion."-CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, Appendix, 1832. (2656)

CONVERSATIONS on INFANT BAPTISM

and on some Popular Objections against the Church of the United Kingdom. By the Rev. CHARLES JERRAM, A.M. Rector of Whitney, Oxfordshire. 3d edit. fcap. 8vo. 5s. cloth lettered. (2657)

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The VATION, Is. 6d;; The INFANT SAVIOUR, 1s. 6d. ; AN INTRODUCTION to HEBREW

The TEMPTATION in the WILDERNESS, 1s. 6d.

The following, 6d. each; or cloth, Is. :

JOHN the BAPTIST.-)
HOLY GHOST. THE TRUE

CHURCH.-ISSACHAR.-WHO IS HE THAT CON-
DEMNETH ?-BROTHERLY UNION.
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GRAMMAR. By WILLIAM THOMAS PHILIPPS, B.D. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. 2d Edit. 8vo. 12s. (2661) THE BOOK of PSALMS in HEBREW, Metrically Arranged. With Selections from the various Readings of Kennicott and De Rossi, and from the Ancient Versions. By J. ROGERS, M.A. Canon Residentiary of Exeter Cathedral, and Rector of Mawnan. 2 vols. 12mo. 18s. (2662)

Oxford: J. H. Parker. London: J. G. and F. Rivington; and Longman and Co.

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Works lately published-continued.

RELIGION: ARISTOTLE'S RHETORIC; the Text of

from a Manuscript of the Year 1832. By an UNDERGRADUATE OF OXFORD. (2663)

Ει δ Θεος υπερ ημων, τις καθ' ημων.

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BEKKER, with Notes by F. J. PARSONS, B.D. Fellow of Magdalen College. 8vo. 14s. (2679)

THUCYDIDES; with Notes, chiefly Histori

cal and Geographical. By THOMAS ARNOLD, D.D. Head Master of Rugby School. 3 vols. 8vo. £2. 88. "Among the foreign editors who have commented on Thucydides, Dr. Arnold stands alone, in his knowledge of all that has been done by German Scholars for the illustration of that author."-Berlin Jahrbucher der wissenschaftliche Kritik, October. (2680)

THUCYDIDES; the Text of Arnold and BEKKER, with the Argument to each Book in English. (2681) f

8vo. 14s.

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THEOLOGICAL WORKS of SOPHOCLIS TRAGOEDIAE cum Anno

EDWARD BURTON, D.D. late Regius Professor of Divinity, &c. &c. 5 vols. 8vo. £3.

OR SEPARATELY:

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MEMOIRS of the AUTHOR, and TRACTS.

8vo. 2s. 6d. THE

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POWER of the KEYS; or,

tatione tantum non integra Brunckii et Schaeferi et aliorum selecta. Svo. 15s. (2684)

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Considerations on the Absolving Power of the Church, and AESCHYLI PROMETHEUS VINCTUS;

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AN ESSAY on the ANCIENT WEIGHTS and MONEY, and the Roman and Greek Liquid Measures, with an Appendix on the Roman and Greek Foot. By the Rev. ROBERT HUSSEY, M.A. Student of Christ Church. Svo. 7s. 6d. (2692)

ROMAN ANTIQUITIES; or, an Account THE PRINCIPAL OBJECTIONS against A. ADAM, LL.D. 12th Edition, corrected, improved, and

the DOCTRINE of the TRINITY, and a portion of the EVIDENCE on which that DOCTRINE is received by the CATHOLIC CHURCH, Reviewed in Eight Ser

of the Manners and Customs of the Romans. By enlarged, by the Rev. J. R. MAJOR, M.A. Head Master of King's College, London. 8vo. 10s. 6d. (2693)

mons at Bampton's Lecture. By T. S. L. VOGAN, M.A. ARTIS LOGICAE RUDIMENTA, accedunt

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in the CONDUCT and DISCOURSES of our LORD: Eight Sermons preached at Bampton's Lecture, 1836. By the By C. A. OGILVIE, M.A. Domestic Chaplain to the Arch-INTRODUCTION to LOGIC. bishop of Canterbury, and late Fellow of Balliol College. Rev. GEORGE MOBERLY, M.A. Tutor of Balliol College. 8vo. 7s. 2d Edition, revised, 12mo. 2s. 6d.

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AN INQUIRY into the GENERAL
PRINCIPLES of SCRIPTURE INTERPRETATION, LECTURES on LOGIC, or on the Science

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Works lately published—continued.

NEAT AND UNIFORM EDITIONS OF STANDARD

CHRISTIAN CLASSICS.

THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS of the
FIRST and SECOND CENTURIES; their Principal
Remains at large with Selections from their other
Writings. Edited by the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, Rector
of Watton. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 5s. cloth.
(2698)

THE ENGLISH

MARTYROLOGY.

Abridged from Foxe; and Dedicated, by permission, to the Queen Dowager. By CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH. 2 vols. with Engravings, 12s. cloth.

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STANDARD CHRISTIAN CLASSICS-continued.

THE LIFE of REV. DAVID BRAINERD,

Missionary to the North American Indians. Comby the Rev. JOSIAH PRATT, B.D., and now re-published piled from the Memoir published by President EDWARDS, by his permission. 5s. cloth. (2714)

THE ATTRIBUTES of GOD, as they may

be Contemplated by the Christian, for Edification, Peace, and Consolation, from Charnock, Goodwin, Bates, and Wisheart. By the Rev. W. WILSON, D.D. Vicar of Holy Rhood, Southampton. 5s. cloth. (2715)

A MANUAL of the BOOK of PSALMS; A SCRIPTURE HELP: designed to assist

By

or, The Subject-Contents of all the Psalms. MARTIN LUTHER. Now first translated into English by the Rev. HENRY COLE, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge. 5s. cloth.

L

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and UTHER the LUTHERAN REFORMATION. By the late Rev. JOHN SCOTT, Vicar of North Ferriby, Hull. 2 vols. with Portraits, 2s. cloth. (2701)

MEMOIR of the REV. EDWARD PAYSON, D.D. late Pastor of the Second Church in Portland, United States. 3d English Edition, 5s. cloth.

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THE LIFE of the REV. T. SCOTT,

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North Ferriby, Hull. 9th Edit. with Portrait, 6s. cloth.
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TLEMENTS of PROPHETICAL INTER-
PRETATION. By the Rev. J. W. BROOKS, Vicar of
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cloth.
(2704)

THE LIFE of AUGUSTUS HERMAN
FRANCKE, Professor of Divinity, and Founder of

the Orphan House in Halle. Translated from the German

of H. E. F. GUERICKE, by SAMUEL JACKSON. With
Portrait, 5s. cloth.
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A HARMONY of the FOUR GOSPELS,

founded on the Arrangement of the "Harmonia Evangelica" of the Rev. EDWARD GRESWELL: with the Practical Reflections of Dr. DODDRIDGE. By the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, Rector of Watton, Herts. With Maps, 6s. cloth.

in Reading the Bible Profitably. By the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, 17th Edition, with Maps, 5s. cloth. Rector of Watton, Hertfordshire.

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(2706) THE

CALVIN and the SWISS REFORMATION.
By the late Rev. JOHN SCOTT, Vicar of North
Ferriby, Hull. With Portrait, 6s. cloth.

(2707)

Seeley and Burnside, 172, Fleet Street.

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CHRISTIAN YEAR: Thoughts in
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Year. 15th Edition, 32mo. 3s. 6d.; 16th Edit. 18mo. 6s.
(2723)
ERMONS on the MINISTRY and
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By the Right Rev. Father in God WM. Beveridge, D.D.
Bishop of St. Asaph. 12mo. 4s.
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S SELECTIONS from the WORKS of

AMBROSE SERLE. 5s, cloth.

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THE LIFE of WILLIAM COWPER, Esq.
Compiled from his Correspondence, and other THE GOLDEN GROVE: a Guide to
Authentic Sources. By THOMAS TAYLOR. 4th Edition,
with Portrait, 6s. cloth.

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MEMOIRS of the LIFE and WRITINGS HEART'S EASE; or, a Remedy against all

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THE HISTORY of the CHURCH of

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Troubles. With a Consolotary Discourse, particularly directed to those who have lost their friends and dear relations. By SIMON PATRICK, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Ely. 18mo. 3s. 6d.

In this Edition the work is reprinted entire, as (2728)

published by the Author.

Oxford: J. H. Parker.
London: J. G. and F. Rivington.

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THE NEW TESTAMENNT in GREEK

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WORKS of WILLIAM CHILLINGWORTH, M.A. 3 vols. 8vo. £1. (2733)

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CLEMENTIS ROMANI, S. Ignatii,

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Oxford: J. H. Parker. London: E. Gardener, 7, Paternoster Row; T. Payne, and H. Foss, Pall Mall.

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ENCHIRIDION

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THEOLOGICUM

ANTI-ROMANUM. Vol. I. containing

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Edinburgh published by Thomas Clark. London:
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COMEDIE et ROBERTSON (D.) on the LAW of PER

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