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III. BRETT ON THE LITURGIES.
A Collection of the principal Liturgies used in the Christian
Church in the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, par-
ticularly the ancient, viz., the Clementine, as it stands in
the book called the Apostolical Constitutions; the Litur-
gies of St. James, St. Mark, St. Chrysostom, St. Basil,
&c. &c., with a Dissertation on them. By Thomas
Brett, LL.D.
IV. THE ANTIQUITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH, AND THE NOVELTY OF POPERY.
PROTESTANT WORK.
Part 1.
1. The Theocratic Philosophy of English History.
from the Invasion of the Romans to the end of the reign
of Richard the Third. By the Rev. J. D. Schomberg, B.A.
ROMAN CATHOLIC WORK.
2. A Course of Six Lectures, delivered in Bath during the
Sundays in Lent, 1839. By P. A. Baines, D.D., Bishop
of Siga, V.A.W. &c.
V. A VOICE FROM AMERICA TO ENGLAND.
PAGE.
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A Voice from America to England. By an American
Gentleman
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VI. THE PERIODICAL PRESS: THE QUARTERLY AND EDIN- BURGH REVIEWS.
The Edinburgh. The Quarterly. The Foreign Quarterly.
The British and Foreign Quarterly. The London and
Westminster Reviews
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VII. OUR MODERN DIVINES: CROLY, MELVILL, AND DALE.
1. The Reformation a direct gift of Divine Providence a
Sermon, by George Croly, LL.D., Rector of St. Stephen's,
Walbrook.
2. Sermons. By the Rev. Henry Melvill, B.D.
3. Four Discourses, preached before the University of Cam-
bridge in the Month of March, 1836. By the Rev. Thos.
Dale, M.A.
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VIII. THE BRITISH MUSEUM.
1. A Catalogue of Books published in London in 1838,
together with a Classified Index, comprehending the titles,
price, date of publication, and publishers' names of more
than 5000 works.
2. The British Librarian, or Book-Collector's Guide.
W. T. Lowndes. Parts 1 and 2. .
IX. THE LAST DAYS OF THE WHIGS.
By
A Letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John
Russell on the Resolutions lately proposed and carried by
him in the House of Commons. By Sir George Crewe,
Bart. M.P.
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GENERAL LITERATURE.
The Oxford-Tract System considered with reference to the Prin-
ciple of Reserve in Preaching; in a Letter to a Friend Abroad.
By the Rev. C. S. Bird, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College,
Cambridge..
The Christology of the Old and New Testaments: an Historical
Development of the predicted Occurrences of Holy Scripture.
By the late Rev. J. A. Stephenson, M.A., Rector of Lympsham,
Somersetshire.
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Job and his Times; or, a Picture of the Patriarchal Age during
the period between Noah and Abraham, as regards the state
of Religion and Morality, Arts and Sciences, Manners and
Customs, &c.; and a new Version of that most antient Poem,
accompanied with Notes and Dissertations: the whole adapted
to the English reader. By Thomas Wemyss.
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Transubstantiation tried by Scripture and Reason; addressed to
the Protestant Inhabitants of Reading, in consequence of the
attempts recently made to introduce Romanism among them.
By the Rev. Charles Smith Bird, M.A., F.L.S., late Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge.
252
An Inquiry whether the Sentence of Death pronounced at the
Fall of Man included the whole Animal Creation, or was
restricted to the Human Race: a Sermon preached in the
Cathedral of Christ Church, before the University of Oxford,
Jan. 27th, 1839. By the Rev. W. Buckland, D.D., F.R.S.,
Canon of Christ Church, and Reader in Geology and Minera-
logy in the University of Oxford. .
Dodd's Church History of England from the commencement of
the 16th Century to the Revolution in 1688, with Notes, Ad-
ditions, and a Continuation. By the Rev. M. A. Tierney,
F.S.A.
The Englishman's Greek Concordance of the New Testament.
Published and Sold in behalf of Missions.
The Church of Rome in her primitive Purity compared with the
Church of Rome in the present Day, &c. By John Henry
Hopkins, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
the Diocese of Vermont, U. S. First London Edition, revised
and corrected by the Author, with an Introduction by the Rev.
Henry Melvill, B.D.
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The Laws of the Hebrews relating to the Poor and the Stranger,
written in Hebrew, in the Twelfth Century. By the celebrated
Rabbi M. Maimonides.
ib.
The Text-book of Popery, comprising a brief History of the
Council of Trent, and a complete View of Roman Catholic
Theology. By. J. M. Cramp.
261
The Religious Origin and Sanction of Human Laws: a Sermon,
preached in the Cathedral Church of Carlisle, on Tuesday, the
26th of February, 1839, before the High-Sheriff of the County
of Cumberland and the Judges of Assize, and published by
request. By the Rev. Richard Parkinson, B.D., Chaplain to
the High Sheriff, and Fellow of Christ's College, in Manchester. 263
The Royal Gallery of Pictures; being a Selection of the Cabinet
Paintings in Her Majesty's Private Collection at Buckingham
Palace.
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ECCLESIASTICAL REPORT.
CONTENTS.
I. THE EVANGELICAL PARTY.
Evangelicalism generally; and more especially as it exists
in the Parish of St. Mary, Islington. By a Member
of the Established Church.
II. THE RULE OF FAITH.
The Authenticated Report of the Discussion which took
place in the Chapel of the Roman Catholic College of
Downside, near Bath. Subject-"The Rule of Faith."
Protestant Speakers,
Rev. Edward Tottenham, M. A., Rev. John Lyons, M. A.
Roman Catholic Speakers.
Rev. T. J. Brown (Professor of Theology in Downside
College), Rev. T. M. Macdonnell, Rev. Francis Edge-
worth.
III. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAnd Defended AGAINST THE MIS- REPRESENTATIONS OF MODERN SECEDERS.
1. Secession Justified; or, a Brief Narrative of Events and
Inquiries which led the Author to withdraw from the
Church of England. By Philalethes.
2. Some Observations on the Catechism of the Church of
England, with reference to its Incorporation in a System
of National Education. By the same.
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IV. THE PERIODICAL PRESS: THE EDINBURGH AND
QUARTERLY REVIEWS.
1. The Edinburgh Review.
2. The Quarterly Review.
3. The Foreign Quarterly Review.
4. The British and Foreign Quarterly Review.
5. The London and Westminster Review.
6. The British Critic.
V. THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA.
OTHER
The History of Christianity in India, from the commence-
ment of the Christian Era. By the Rev. James Hough,
M.A., E.C.P.S., Perpetual Curate of Ham, late Chaplain
to the Honourable East India Company at Madras.
VI. EMINENT FRENCH DIVINES.
1. Oraisons Funebres de Bossuet, Eveque de Meaux.
2. Petit Careme de Massillon, Eveque de Clermont.
VIII. LETTERS OF EMINENT PERSONS.
Letters of Eminent Persons. Selected and Illustrated by
Robert Aris Willmott, Esq., Trinity College, Cambridge,
author of " Lives of the English Sacred Poets."
VIII. LABOURS OF THE SESSION.
Lord Lyndhurst's Speech in the House of Lords, Friday,
August 23, on the Labours of the Session.
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The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith.
A Letter to the Rev. Sydney Smith. By a Country Curate.
A Key for Catholics to open the Juggling of the Jesuits, &c.
By Richard Baxter. A new edition, revised and corrected.
Edited by the Rev. J. Allport, Minister of St. James's,
Birmingham.
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