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January, 1834.

CLERICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WORKS

LATELY PUBLISHED BY

ROAKE AND VARTY, 31, STRAND, LONDON,

SOLD ALSO BY

J. H. PARKER, OXFORD; AND J. & J. J. DEIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE.

New Pamphlets.

A PLAN FOR A NEW ARRANGEMENT AND INCREASE IN NUMBER OF THE DIOCESES OF

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ENGLAND AND WALE S.

BY LORD HENLEY.

Lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy stakes.”—Is. liv. 2.

Price 1s. 6d.

REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH REVOLUTION IN DISGUISE,

A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN'S second humble and earnest APPEAL to the hearts and understandings of the LORDS and COMMONS of THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

Political Economy, on the Notion of Value.
A LECTURE ON THE NOTION OF VALUE,
As distinguished not only from UTILITY, but also from VALUE IN
EXCHANGES.

Delivered before the University of Oxford, in Michaelmas Term, 1833.
By the REV. W. F. LLOYD, M.A.

Student of Christ Church, Professor of Political Economy.

Cathedral Institutions and Clerical Education. Second Edition, with Additions and Corrections, 8vo. price 6s. boards, REMARKS ON THE PROSPECTIVE AND PAST BENEFITS OF CATHEDRAL INSTITUTIONS,

In the Promotion of Sound Religious Knowledge and of Clerical Education. By EDWARD BOUVERIE PUSEY, B.D.

Regius Professor of Hebrew, Canon of Christ Church, late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

"For Deans, and Canons, or Prebends of Cathedral Churches, they were of great use in the Church."-BACON.

"This work deserves the best attention of those who have any real regard for the Church. The Church and the country owe no small thanks to Mr. Pusey, for his learned, high-principled, and powerful Vindication of its Cathedral Establishments."—British Magazine, Feb. 1833.

Price 1s.

SUGGESTIONS RELATING TO THE

PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OF THE CLERGY,

In furtherance of the Proposal advocated by PROFESSOR PUSEY and others, with the view of preserving and, at the same time, improving our Cathedral Institutions, so as to make them all Colleges of Theological learning.

By a LATE FELLOW of BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORd.

NEW WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED BY

Church Reform.

The Ninth Edition, with Additions, price 3s.

A PLAN

OF CHURCH REFORM.
BY LORD HENLEY.

With a LETTER to the KING.

Containing also, THE UNION OF Dr. Burton's AND LORD HENLEY'S PLANS FOR THE AUGMENTATION OF SMALL LIVINGS.

Price 1s.

REMARKS ON LORD HENLEY AND DR. BURTON ON CHURCH REFORM,

In a LETTER to a Member of Parliament. By a CHURCHMAN.

Price 2s.

ECCLESIASTICAL TAXATION,

AND AUGMENTATION OF SMALL BENEFICES. Considered in SIX LETTERS from a COLLEGE INCUMBENT to a FRIEND in Oxford.

8vo. price 1s. 6d.

REFORM WITHOUT RECONSTRUCTION:

Being an ENQUIRY into the Advantages of a Safe and Practicable Arrangement for Removing, to a great extent, INEQUALITIES in the TEMPORALITIES of the EsTABLISHED CHURCH without Legislative Interference; accompanied with a PLAN for the COMPRESSION of the LITURGY and RITUAL of the CHURCH of ENGLAN". By UVEDALE PRICE, M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford.

8vo. price 2s.

A LETTER TO HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, ON CHURCH REFORM.

In which is suggested, a PLAN of ALTERATIONS both Safe and Efficient. By a NON-BENEFICED CLERGYMAN.

8vo. price 1s. 6d.

CHURCH REFORM; THE QUESTION BETWEEN THE CHURCH AND THE COUNTRY.

By an INCUMBENT in the Diocese of Durham.

Price 1s. 6d.

CHURCH REFORM!

A COUNTRY CLERGYMAN'S humble and earnest APPEAL to the hearts and understandings of the LORDS and COMMONS, in Parliament assembled. "Licet omnibus, licet etiam mihi, dignitatem patriæ tueri; potestas modo veniendi in publicum sit, dicendi periculum non recuso."-CIC. PHILIPP. 1.

Price 1s. 6d.

REASONS AGAINST A RE-DISTRIBUTION OF
CHURCH PROPERTY;

Addressed to the FRIENDS and FOES of the CHURCH of ENGLAND.

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