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1. SCRIPTURE and ANTIQUITY UNITED in a Christian's Testimony against the recent Publications of Mr. Belsham and Dr. Carpenter. To which is added, The UNITARIAN CATECHISED. By the BISHOP of ST. DAVID's. Price 38.

2. REMARKS upon the EIGHTY-SEVEN QUESTIONS proposed by HERBERT MARSH, D. D. LORD BISHOP of PETERBOROUGH, to Candidates for Holy Orders, and to those in Orders, who apply for a License to a Curacy in his Diocese. By the Rev. JOSEPH WILSON, A. M. Author of "Letters on the Truth of natural and revealed Religion, designed as an Introduction to Butler's Analogy." Price 2s. 6d.

3. The ENCOURAGEMENT of the CHRISTIAN MINISTER, A SERMON preached in the Parish Church of Henley, August 22, 1820, before the Chancellor of the Diocese of Oxford, Joseph Phillimore, D. C. L.; and the Reverend the Clergy of the Deaneries of Aston and Henley and published at their Request. By the Rev. J. B. SUMNER, M. A. Fellow of Eton College, and Vicar of Mapledurham, Oxon. Price rs. 6d.

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4. HORÆ HOMILETICÆ; or, DISCOURSES (in the Form of Skeletons) upon the whole SCRIPTURES. By the Rev. C. SIMEON, M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 11 Vols. 8vo. Price 51. 156. 6d. Boards.

5. The OPPOSITIONIST; or, REFLECTIONS on the _PRESENT STATE OF PARTIES. Accompanied by a Proposal for a new System of Reform. Price 2s.

6. VILLAGE CONVERSATIONS on the LITURGY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND. By the Rev. GEORGE DAVYS, A. M. Price 1s. 6d.

7. A TRIBUTE of SYMPATHY, addressed to MOURNERS. By W. NEWNHAM, Esq. Second Edition. Price 58. Boards.

8. HISTORY of the FAIRCHILD FAMILY; or, The CHILD'S MANUAL being a Collection of Stories calculated to show the Importance and Effects of a religious Education. Illustrated with a suitable Frontispiece. By Mrs. SHERWOOD, Author of the Hedge of Thorns, &c. 1 Vol. 12mo. Price 5s. 6d. Boards.

9. WALKER'S TRACTS, 12mo. Price 4s. 6d.-Practical Christianity, illustrated in Nine Tracts on various Subjects. By SAMUEL WALKER, A. B. late of Truro, Cornwall.

10. CONSOLATION for MOURNERS; Five Sermons, entitled, Faith's Estimate of afflictive Dispensations. By the late Rev. JOHN HILL. Price is. 6d. sewed.

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11. TWENTY SERMONS on miscellaneous Subjects. By the late JOHN WILLIAMS, A. B. Rector of Biggely, in Pembrokeshire. 1 Vol. 12mo. Price 5s. 6d. Boards.

12. The INCONSISTENCY of CONFORMITY to this WORLD with a PROFESSION of CHRISTIANITY, illustrated in Three Dialogues between Mrs. Dormer and Miss Newman. By THOMAS T. Biddulph, A. M. Minister of St. James's, Bristol, and of Durston, in Somersetshire. Third Edition. 1 Vol. Post 8vo. Price 3s. 6d. Boards.

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13. MEMOIRS of MISS G

late of Heathcote Street, Mecklenburgh Square; illustrative of the Nature and Effects of Christian Principles: compiled principally from her own Papers. 1 Vol. 12mo. Price 38. Boards.

14. The LIFE of SIR WILLIAM JONES. By the Right Hon. Lord TEIGNMOUTH. With a Portrait, and Fac-simile of his Handwriting. Sixth Edition. 1 Vol. 8vo. Price 12s. Boards.

15. The RECITER. A Work particularly adapted to the Use of Schools, consisting of Pieces Moral, Religious, and Sacred, in Prose and Verse, selected and classed on a new Plan, as Exercises in Elocution, with Reference to the different Ages of Students. By the Rev. EDWARD WARD, A. M. Second Edition. 1 Vol. 12mo. Price 4s. 6d. Boards.

16. VENN'S (Rev. John, late Rector of Clapham) SERMONS. Second Edition. 3 Vols. 8vo. Price 11. 11s. 6d. Boards. 17. GILPIN'S MONUMENT of PARENTAL AFFECTION to a DEAR and ONLY SON. Sixth Edition. 12mo. Price 38. 6d.

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18. EXTRACTS from the RELIGIOUS WORKS of FENELON. Translated from the French, by Miss MARSHALL. A new Edition. Price 6s. Boards,

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19. BAXTERIANA; containing a Selection from the Works of Baxter. Collected by the late ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq. F. R. S. 12mo. Price 5s. 6d. Boards.

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20. OWENIANA; or, Selections from the Writings of John Owen, D. D. By the late ARTHUR YOUNG, Esq. F. R. S. 12mo. Price 4s. 6d. Boards.

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21. MEDITATIONS of a NEOPHYTE. Meditation I. Dedication. Meditation II. Formality.-Meditation III. Professors.-Meditation IV. Missions.-Meditation V. Decline.-Meditation VI. Ages of the Church.-Meditation VII. Ages of the Church continued.— Meditation VIII. Caution.-With Notes. I Vol. Post 8vo. Price 6s. 6d. Boards.

22. PRACTICAL VIEW of CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, in its EARLY STAGES. I Vol. 12mo. Fourth Edition. Price 5s. Boards.

23. A SECOND EDITION of a TREATISE on the RECORDS of the CREATION, and on the MORAL ATTRIBUTES of the CREATOR, with particular Reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity. By JOHN BIRD SUMNER, M. A. &c. 2 Vols. 8vo. Price il. Is.

24. SUMNER'S APOSTOLICAL PREACHING CONSIDERED, in an Examination of St. Paul's Epistles. 1 Vol. 8vo. Third Edition, with Additions. Price 9s. Boards.

25. HINTS for the IMPROVEMENT of EARLY EDUCATION and NURSERY DISCIPLINE. 1 Vol. 12mo. Fourth Edition. Price 3s. 6d. Boards.

26. KING'S (Mrs.) BENEFICIAL EFFECTS of the CHRISTIAN TEMPER on DOMESTIC HAPPINESS. Fourth Edition. 12mo. Price 3s. 6d. Boards.

All New Works of merit immediately on their publication.

NEW FASHIONABLE

SUNDAY PAPER.

"I beg pardon-hope I don't intrude-but I've just dropped in to say," that on

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, Inst.

I shall appear in the metropolis in the novel character of a Journalist, under the title of

Paul Pry.

"Reader, your button and your ear." Few words are best, is an old adage, but PAUL PRY hopes for pardon, if he had it not in his "mind's eye" whilst sketching this prospectus. His budget, price seven-pence, will contain all that a Sunday Paper ought to contain, and much more than will be pleasant and agreeable to a great many people. It will be excessively funny, and abound with things that will puzzle the most curious person in the world to anticipate. It will be printed in a new and beautiful type, cast expressly for the purpose," and under the superintendance of a great unknown, assisted by all the talent that can be procured, for love and money, in London.

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It being well known that the proprietor, (ergo PAUL PRY) is an inquisitive sort of fellow, the Public will not be surprized to find him popping in and out at places where he will prove as unexpected as unwelcome. He means to get at the bottom of every thing. He will ferret out the secrets of every body. He will breakfast on scandal, dine upon discoveries, and sup upon the glorious confusion which his peregrinations will inevitably cause among those who can not prevent him from entering their doors. Faux-pasMinisterial Juggling-Plots-and (he blushes to name it) Intrigues, will be brought before the Public, which, but for his "damn'd good natur'd friendship," as Sheridan has it, would never come to light. His Intelligence, Political and Domestic, will be the earliest in the metropolis, PAUL PRY has Agents in the four quarters of the globe; they will be vigilant, so "bucks, have at ye all." With respect to his Politics, they will be honest, and that is saying a great deal, looking at the many weathercock changes which have taken place in the leading articles of all the Morning, Evening, and Weekly Newspapers, during the past year. It will matter not to PAUL PRY whether Ministers be Whigs or Tories (the distinction, however, like wit, is almost defunct) -whether Kings, Lords, or Commons, be pleased or not; he will shew them up, though now and then he may perhaps get knocked down himfelf in the Public Cause. Magistrates, and other public functionaries, will receive a visit-no, matter whether they be Asses-that is their misfortune, and the country's too—no matter whether they be Fools, the framers of the vile Game Laws, or the sapient concocters of the new

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Police. He will step into the Church, and likewise into every department of the Executive Government of the Nation, and endeavour to re-model and RE-FORM it altogether. He will not confine himself to the ordinary course of things, he hates a jog-trot style, which marks out a prescribed line of demarcation, and never goes beyond it. He intends to have a touch at every body, and to dabble in every thing, from Phrenology to Henry Hunt-from Steam to Robert Warren-and from Select Vestries to Madame Vestris. His motto will be "I hope I don't intrude;" but he cares not one farthing whether he does or does not. He intends to shew no favour or affection for parties, the prince will be treated the same as the peasant; and the peasant will find (if he deserve it) the same eulogium as the prince. He will disdain a bribe, yet take no labor from his contemporaries without acknowledging the source whence he derives it. And in aid of his Journal, PAUL PRY begs that it may be distinctly understood, he courts the assistance and co-operation of all men of talent; that he is ready and willing to pay (and liberally too) for all ORIGINAL Articles supplied to his Journal; and hints that Communications on that head may be addressed to his Publisher, at the PAUL PRY Office.

*** Negociations are pending with Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Moore, Lieutenant-Colonel Fairman, Theodore Hook, Barry Cornwall, James Kenney, Thomas Haynes Bayley, John Galt, Thomas Hood, Samuel Rogers,

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