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5. VINDICATION
OF LUTHER

From his English Assailants. In
Reply to Sir Wm. Hamilton,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Hallam, and
others.

Second Edition. 8vo. (1855) 7s.
6. PARISH SERMONS.
8vo. (1849) 125.

7. SERMONS Preacht on Particular Occasions,

8vo. cloth, 125.

The two following Books are included in the Three Volumes of Charges, and may still be had separately.

8. THE CONTEST WITH
ROME

With Notes, especially in answer
to Dr. Newman's Lectures on
Present Position of Catholics.
Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

9. CHARGES Delivered in the Years 1843, 1845,

1846. Never before published. With an Introduction, explanatory of his position in the Church with reference to the parties which divide it. 6s. 6d.

10. PORTIONS OF THE PSALMS

In English Verse.

Public Worship.

WORKS BY THE REV. JOHN MCLEOD CAMPBELL, Formerly Minister of Row.

1. THE NATURE OF THE
ATONEMENT

And its Relation to Remission of
Sins and Eternal Life.

8vo. (1856) 10s. 6d.

The

CONTENTS: The Ends contemplated in the Atonement awaken the expectation that we are to understand its nature. Teaching of Luther. Calvinism as taught by Owen and Edwards. Calvinism as recently modified. Reason for not resting in the conception of the nature of the Atonement on which these systems proceed. Atonement to be seen by its own light. Retrospective aspect of the Atonement. Prospective aspect of the Atonement. Further illustration of the fixed and necessary character of Salvation as determining the nature of the Atonement and the form of the Grace of God to man. The Intercession which was an element in the Atonement considered as Prayer. The Atonement as illustrated by the details of the Sacred Narrative. How we are to conceive of the sufferings of Christ during that closing period of which Suffering was the distinctive character. The Sufferings of Christ, in which the Atonement was perfected, considered in their relation, (1) To His witnessing for God to Man, and (11) To His dealing with God on behalf of Men. The Death of Christ contemplated as His tasting Death and for every Man. That God is the Father of our Spirits, the ultimate truth on which Faith must here ultimately rest.

2. THOUGHTS ON REVELATION

With Special Reference to the Pre

sent Time. Crown 8vo. (1862) 5s. "One of the most wisely conceived and soundly reasoned works on the Divine Authority of Revelation, that has appeared in the whole course of recent controversy on the subject. . It is a refreshing and strengthening book."-Nonconformist.

This little book is the ablest, the most clear, and by much the most interesting we Selected for have read on the confused subject of the principles at issue."-Spectator.

18mo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

"Characterised by soundness and faithfulness."-Evangelical Christendom.

LIST OF THEOLOGICAL WORKS.

WORKS BY CHARLES HARDWICK, M.A

Late Archdeacon of Ely, and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.

CHRIST AND OTHER

MASTERS.

A Historical Inquiry into some of the Chief Parallelisms and Contrasts between Christianity and the Religious Systems of the Ancient World: with Special Reference to Prevailing Difficulties and Objections. Revised, with the Author's latest Corrections, and Prefatory Memoir, by FRANCIS PROCTER, M. A., Vicar of Witton, Norfolk, Author of "History of the Book of Common Prayer. Second Edition, 2 vols. Crown 8vo. CONTENTS: Part I. INTRODUCTION. Part II. RELIGIONS OF INDIA. Part III. RELIGIONS OF CHINA, AMERICA, and OCEANICA. Part IV. RELIGIONS OF EGYPT AND MEDO-PERSIA.

"Never was so difficult and complicated a subject as the history of Pagan religion handled so ably, and at the same time rendered so lucid and attractive."-Colonial Church Chronicle.

2.

HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE REFORMATION. 459 pp. (1856). Crown 8vo. cloth, IOS. 6d.

This Work forms a Sequel to the Author's Book on The Middle Ages. The Author's wish has been to give the reader a trustworthy version of those stirring incidents which mark the Reformation of the Church throughout Europe.

"The utility of this work consists in bringing the greater and minor histories connected with the Reformation into a single volume and a compact shape, as well as presenting their broad features to the student. The merit of the history consists in the penetration with which the opinions of age, the traits of its remarkable men, and the intellectual character of the history are perceived and the force with which they are presented."-Spectator.

3.

5

HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE MIDDLE AGE, A. D. 590--1520.

With 4 Maps, constructed for this work by A. K. JOHNSTON. Second Edit. Cn. 8vo. (1861) 10s. 6d. Edited by the Rev. FRANCIS PROCTER, M.A.

This history of the Medieval Church com

mences with the time of Gregory the Great,

because it is admitted on all hands that his pontificate became a turning-point, not only in the fortunes of the Western tribes A kindred reason has suggested the proand nations, but of Christendom at large. priety of pausing at the year 1520,-the year when Luther, having been extruded Communion of the Pope, established a profrom those Churches that adhered to the visional form of government and opened a fresh era in the history of Europe.

"As a manual for the students of Ec

clesiastical History we know of no English work which can be compared to this.' -Guardian,

THE DECALOGUE Viewed as the Christian Law with Special Reference to the Questions and Wants of the Time. By RICHARD TUDOR, B.A., Curate of Helston.

Crown 8vo. (1860) 10s. 6d. "The Decalogue occupies so prominent a part in the Service of the Church, that it demands our consideration, and yet we fear it is too often thought lightly of or explained away as being in many respects unsuitable to Christian times. This volume treats the subject more fully than we remember to have seen it done before; the author has met every objection, pointed out the particulars in which its rules admit of adoption to ourselves in the place of an exact obedience, and applied the whole to current opinions and feelings."-Clerical Journal.

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ARCHDEACON HARE'S

WORKS-continued.

4. THE MISSION OF THE COMFORTER.

Second Edition. With Notes.
8vo. (1850) 125.

5. VINDICATION
OF LUTHER

From his English Assailants. In
Reply to Sir Wm. Hamilton,
Mr. Ward, Mr. Hallam, and
others.

Second Edition. 8vo. (1855) 7s. 6. PARISH SERMONS. 8vo. (1849) 12s.

7. SERMONS Preacht on Particular Occasions,

8vo. cloth, 12s.

The two following Books are included in the Three Volumes of Charges, and may still be had separately.

8. THE CONTEST WITH ROME

With Notes, especially in answer to Dr. Newman's Lectures on Present Position of Catholics.

Second Edition. 8vo. cloth, 10s. 6d.

9. CHARGES

Delivered in the Years 1843, 1845, 1846. Never before published. With an Introduction, explanatory of his position in the Church with reference to the parties which divide it. 6s. 6d.

WORKS BY THE REV. JOHN MCLEOD CAMPBELL, Formerly Minister of Row. 1. THE NATURE OF THE ATONEMENT

And its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life.

8vo. (1856) 10s. 6d.

CONTENTS: The Ends contemplated in the Atonement awaken the expectation that we are to understand its nature. Teach

ing of Luther. Calvinism as taught by Owen and Edwards. Calvinism as recently modified. Reason for not resting in the conception of the nature of the Atonement on which these systems proceed. The Atonement to be seen by its own light. Retrospective aspect of the Atonement. Prospective aspect of the Atonement. Further illustration of the fixed and necessary character of Salvation as determining the nature of the Atonement and the form of the Grace of God to man. The Intercession which was an element in the Atonement considered as Prayer. The Atonement as illustrated by the details of the Sacred Narrative. How we are to conceive of the sufferings of Christ during that closing period of which Suffering was the distinctive character. The Sufferings of Christ, in which the Atonement was perfected, considered in their relation, (1) To His witnessing for God to Man, and (11) To His dealing with God on behalf of Men. The Death of Christ contemplated as His tasting Death and for every Man. That God is the Father of our Spirits, the ultimate truth on which Faith must here

ultimately rest.

2.

THOUGHTS ON
REVELATION

With Special Reference to the Pre

sent Time. Crown 8vo. (1862) 5s. "One of the most wisely conceived and soundly reasoned works on the Divine Authority of Revelation, that has appeared in the whole course of recent controversy

10. PORTIONS OF THE on the subject. It is a refreshing and

PSALMS

In English Verse.

Public Worship.

strengthening book."-Nonconformist.

"This little book is the ablest, the most clear, and by much the most interesting we

Selected for have read on the confused subject of the

18mo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

principles at issue."-Spectator.

"Characterised by soundness and faithfulness."-Evangelical Christendom.

LIST OF THEOLOGICAL WORKS.

WORKS BY CHARLES HARDWICK, M.A

Late Archdeacon of Ely, and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.

I.

CHRIST AND OTHER

MASTERS.

A Historical Inquiry into some of the Chief Parallelisms and Contrasts between Christianity and the Religious Systems of the Ancient World: with Special Reference to Prevailing Difficulties and Objections. Revised, with the Author's latest Corrections, and Prefatory Memoir, by FRANCIS PROCTER, M. A., Vicar of Witton, Norfolk, Author of "History of the Book of Common Prayer.' Second Edition, 2 vols. Crown 8vo. CONTENTS: Part I. INTRODUCTION. Part II. RELIGIONS OF INDIA. Part III. RELIGIONS OF CHINA, AMERICA, and OCEANICA. Part IV. RELIGIONS OF EGYPT AND MEDO-PERSIA.

3.

5

HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE MIDDLE AGE, A. D. 590--1520.

With 4 Maps, constructed for this work by A. K. JOHNSTON. Second Edit. Cn. 8vo. (1861) 10s. 6d. Edited by the Rev. FRANCIS PROCTER, M.A.

This history of the Mediaval Church com

mences with the time of Gregory the Great,

because it is admitted on all hands that his pontificate became a turning-point, not only in the fortunes of the Western tribes A kindred reason has suggested the proand nations, but of Christendom at large. priety of pausing at the year 1520,-the year when Luther, having been extruded from those Churches that adhered to the Communion of the Pope, established a provisional form of government and opened a fresh era in the history of Europe.

"As a manual for the students of Ec

clesiastical History we know of no English work which can be compared to this."

"Never was so difficult and complicated a subject as the history of Pagan religion handled so ably, and at the same time rendered so lucid and attractive."-Colonial-Guardian. Church Chronicle.

2.

HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE REFORMATION. 459 pp. (1856). Crown 8vo. cloth, IOS. 6d.

This Work forms a Sequel to the Author's Book on The Middle Ages. The Author's wish has been to give the reader a trustworthy version of those stirring incidents which mark the Reformation of the Church throughout Europe.

"The utility of this work consists in bringing the greater and minor histories connected with the Reformation into a single volume and a compact shape, as well as presenting their broad features to the student. The merit of the history consists in the penetration with which the opinions of age, the traits of its remarkable men, and the intellectual character of the history are perceived and the force with which they are presented."-Spectator.

THE DECALOGUE Viewed as the Christian Law with Special Reference to the Questions and Wants of the Time. By RICHARD TUDOR, B.A., Curate of Helston.

Crown 8vo. (1860) 10s. 6d.

"The Decalogue occupies so prominent a part in the Service of the Church, that it demands our consideration, and yet we fear it is too often thought lightly of or explained away as being in many respects unsuitable to Christian times. This volume treats the subject more fully than we remember to have seen it done before; the author has met every objection, pointed out the particulars in which its rules admit of adoption to ourselves in the place of an exact obedience, and applied the whole to current opinions and feelings."-Clerical Journal.

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WORKS BY CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D.

Vicar of Doncaster, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, and Chancellor of York.

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EXPOSITORY LECTURES ON ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE PORTIONS OF SCRIPTURE

Selected for the Seasons of EPIPHANY, LENT & EASTER.

4.

THE BOOK AND THE LIFE: Four Sermons Preached before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1862.

Second Edition. (1863) 3s. 6d.

5.

LESSONS OF LIFE AND GODLINESS:

Parish Sermons Preached in Don

caster.

Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. (1863) 4s. 6d.

"It is impossible to speak too highly of these excellent discourses, which are as full of the truest spirit of Christianity as of wise and practical precepts for the conduct of a blameless life. They sound the depths of human nature. A more useful book, or one more fitted to be almost under every possible circumstance the guide and support of all earnest young people, could not well be conceived."-The Press.

ROMANS:

The Greek Text, with English Notes.

Second Edition. (1861) 5s.

"A valuable book of original and careful and earnest thought bestowed on the accomplishment of a work which will be of in it a careful elucidation of the meaning of phrases by parallel passages, with a nearly continuous paraphrase and explanation by which the very different connection of the argument of the Epistles is pointedly brought out."-Guardian.

much service and is much needed. We find

9.

NOTES FOR LECTURES ON

CONFIRMATION.

With Prayers.

Fifth Edition. (1863) 1s. 6d. This Work was originally prepared for use in Harrow School, and formed not only the basis of the Lecture but also of subsequent instruction and examination of the candidates for Confirmation in private.

"A complete manual of wholesome suggestions and instructions."-John Bull.

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