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BY PROF. GEO. P. FISHER.

Essays on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity, with special reference to the Theories of Réuan, Strauss, and the Tubingen School. By Prof. GEO. P. FISHER, of Yale College. 1 vol., 8vo., $3.50.

This work presents a critical examination of the principal theories proposed from the side of Naturalism, in opposition to the truth of Gospel history. The historical speculations of the Tubingen School are fully diecussed, and the genuineness and credibility of the New Testament Historical Books are vindicated against the assaults of Dr. BAUR, and his fallacies. It also embraces a dissertation upon the Personality of God and the Followers of Pantheism. The work is not a refutation of obsolete errors, but a discussion of living questions and current forms of unbelief. It is adapted not only to meet the wants of ministers and theological students, but also of intelligent laymen.

A NEW WORK BY PROF. AGASSIZ.

The Structure of Animal Life. Six Lectures. Delivered before the Brooklyn Institute, by Prof. LOUIS AGASSIZ. 1 vol., 8vo., 46 Illustrations. Price $2.50.

Elements of Political Economy, by ARTHUR LATHAM PERRY, Professor of History and Political Economy in Williams College. 1 vol., crown 8vo. Price $3.50.

This is a clear presentation of the facts and principles of Political Economy. It is believed to be equally adapted to the wants of teachers in their classrooms, and to the general public, which is now demanding, as never before, information and discussion on this important subject. The topics of Money and Foreign Trade, as being practical questions now in agitation throughout the country, have received a very full treatment; and the late as well as the earlier financial experience of the United States are fully considered in the light of principles illustrated by it. The book has already, in manuscript, received the cordial approval of several distinguished teachers of political science.

Also, a new edition, in octavo size, and elegantly printed, at the University Press, on extra finished paper, of

NATURAL HISTORY AND ZOOLOGY.

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In this book particular attention has been given to a full description of the Quadrupede, Insects, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, &c., of North America, and especially of those appertaining to our own country. It is believed that this volume surpasses any yet published. The Illustrations are on "a scale,” and engraved in the very best style.

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The works will be printed on a greatly improved quality of paper, and while nearly all American Periodicals are either advanced in price or reduced in size and very generally both-we shall continue to give faithfu copies of all the matter contained in the original editions. Hence, our present prices will be found as cheap, for the amount of matter furnished, as those of any of the competing periodicals in this country.

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THE FOUR REVIEWS FOR 1863.

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By HENRY STEPHENS, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. NORTON, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1600 pages and numerous Engravings,

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