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XXXVIII.

PLAIN SERMONS. By CONTRIBUTORS to the "TRACTS for the TIMES." In Ten Volumes, 8vo. With General Indexes. 6s. 6d. each.

This Series, now complete, contains 347 original Sermons of moderate length, written in simple language, and in an earnest and impressive style, forming a copious body of practical Theology, in accordance with the Doctrines of the Church of England. They are particularly suited for family reading. The last Volume contains a general Index of Subjects, and a Table of the Sermons adapted to the various Seasons of the Christian Year.

The Editor of the Guardian, in a recent review of the Work, writes, "It would be difficult for any one to find fault with this Series of Sermons. It is most interesting to learn that they are as popular in our Sister Church in America as in our own; and (a fact not a little remarkable), even among the Dissenters there, on account of that practical seriousness and reality which pervades them."-"Two entire volumes and many detached numbers are by one writer, who is apparently_the Author of The Christian Year. The ninth volume is composed of Lectures on the Catechism, by the Rev. Isaac Williams.”

"It is not too much to say of this excellent Series, that its publication forms an era in the literature of the Church of England: as a body of Divinity, in Faith and Practice, for the unlearned, as well as the learned reader, it is unrivalled."-English Churchman.

XXXIX.

The FIRST REVELATIONS of GOD to MAN, considered in a Series of SERMONS on the First Chapters of Genesis. By the Rev. W. E. EVANS, Prebendary and Prælector of Hereford Cathedral; Author of the "Songs of the Birds." In 12mo. 6s.

XL.

By

The ORATORY; or, Prayer and Thoughts in Verse. WILLIAM NIND, M.A., Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. Second Edition, enlarged. Small 8vo. 5s. (Just published.)

XLI.

On the CANON of the SCRIPTURES of the OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, and on the APOCRYPHA; ELEVEN DISCOURSES, preached before the University of Cambridge; being the Hulsean Lectures for 1847. By CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, D.D., Canon of Westminster. In 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Author's endeavour in these Lectures has been, to apply in a popular manner the argument from the External Evidence of the Church and of its Divine Head to Both Testaments, and thus to supply a deficiency which has probably been felt by younger Students of Theology, and by ordinary readers, for which classes the present Lectures are mainly designed.

XLII.

The OLD MAN'S RAMBLES.

8vo. 4s. 6d. (Now ready.)

New Edition. In small

This Work contains numerous Tales and Dialogues illustrating the Duties of Churchmen in Humble Life, and is well suited for Parochial Libraries.

BY MESSRS. RIVINGTON.

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XLIII.

LETTERS to M. GONDON, Author of "Mouvement Religieux en Angleterre," "Conversion de Cinq Cinquante Ministres Anglicans," on the DESTRUCTIVE CHARACTER of the CHURCH of ROME, both in Religion and Polity. By CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, D.D., Canon of Westminster. In post 8vo. Third Edition. 8s. 6d.

Also, by the same Author,

A SEQUEL to the LETTERS; containing fresh Proofs of the Arguments in the Letters, and a Reply to the Dublin Review and other Periodicals. Second Edition. 7s. 6d.

XLIV.

NOTES on Certain DISTINCTIVE VERITIES of the CHRISTIAN CHURCH. By the Rev. R. W. MORGAN, Perpetual Curate of Tregynon. In 8vo. 12s. 6d. (Just published.)

XLV.

The FIRST GREEK BOOK; upon the plan of "Henry's First Latin Book." By the Rev. T. K. ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 12mo. 5s. 6d.

XLVI.

The GOSPEL NARRATIVE of the HOLY WEEK HARMONIZED, with REFLECTIONS. By the Rev. ISAAC WILLIAMS, B.D., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. Second Edition. In small 8vo. 8s. 6d.

XLVII.

ECLOGE HISTORICÆ; or, Selections from Roman Historians, viz. : Livy, Sallust, Curtius Rufus, and Tacitus. With Notes. (Being the last Part of the "Lateinisches Elementarbuch" by Jacobs and Döring.) Edited by the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 12mo.

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XLVIII.

COMFORT for the AFFLICTED. Selected from various Authors. Edited by the Rev. C. E. KENNAWAY. With a Preface by S. WILBERFORCE, D.D., Lord Bishop of Oxford. Third Edition. Small 8vo. 5s.

XLIX.

CONSTANCE; a Tale for the Daughters of England. By

the Author of "Recantation." In 18mo.

L.

3s. 6d.

The OLYNTHIAC ORATIONS of DEMOSTHENES. With copious Notes, and Grammatical References. Edited by the Rev. T. K. ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 3s.

LI.

CHRISTA-SANGITA; or, the Sacred History of OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, in SANSCRIT VERSE. With an English Introduction by W. H. MILL, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge, and formerly Principal of Bishop's College, Calcutta. In 8vo. 188.

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BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. RIVINGTON.

LII.

PRACTICAL RELIGION exemplified by LETTERS and PASSAGES from the LIFE of the late Rev. ROBERT ANDERSON, Perpetual Curate of Trinity Chapel, Brighton. By the Hon. Mrs. ANDERSON. Fifth Edition. In small 8vo. 68.

LIII.

A GREEK GRAMMAR; intended as a sufficient Grammar of Reference for SCHOOLS and COLLEGES. By the Rev. T. K. ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition. In 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Mr. Arnold is preparing a Complete Series of the Greek Authors usually read in Schools, with short English Notes, and copious References to this Grammar; including Homeri Ilias, Books I. to IV.; Selections from Xenophon, Thucydides, Demosthenes, and Æschines.

LIV.

The SICK MAN'S GUIDE to Acts of Faith, Patience, Charity, and Repentance. Extracted from Bishop Taylor's Holy Dying. By W. H. HALE, M.A., Archdeacon of London, and Master of the Charter House. In large print. Second Edition. 3s.

LV.

THOUGHTS in PAST YEARS; a Collection of POEMS. By the Author of "The Cathedral." FIFTH EDITION. In a Pocket Volume. 4s. 6d.

LVI.

ECLOGA OVIDIANÆ; with English Notes. By the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Seventh Edition. 2s. 6d.

This Work is from the Fifth Part of the LATEINISCHES ELEMENTARBUCH of Professors Jacobs and Döring, which has an immense circulation on the Continent and in America.

LVII.

A SELECTION of PRAYERS for the Use of FAMILIES for every Morning and Evening of the Week. Arranged and compiled chiefly from the Book of Common Prayer. By ALLEN COOPER, M.A., Perpetual Curate of St. Mark's, North Audley-street. Second Edition, bound. In 18mo. 1s. 6d.

Also, by the same Editor,

A SECOND WEEK of FAMILY PRAYERS. 2s. bound.

LVIII.

The FIRST FRENCH BOOK; on the Plan of "Henry's First Latin Book." By the Rev. T. K. ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 12mo. 5s. 6d.

LIX.

SERTUM ECCLESIÆ: The CHURCH'S FLOWERS. In crown 8vo. With numerous Plutes. 11. 1s. (Just published.)

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