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XXI.

The HISTORY of ENGLAND, from the EARLIEST TIMES, to the PEACE of PARIS, 1856. By CHARLES DUKE YONGE. In post 8vo. 12s.

XXII.

SERMONS preached in a COUNTRY VILLAGE. By the late Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., Rector of Lyndon, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In post 8vo. 5s. 6d.

XXIII.

QUEBEC CHAPEL SERMONS, VOL. VII. CONCLUDING SERMONS. By HENRY ALFORD, D.D., Dean of Canterbury; late Minister of the Chapel. In small 8vo. 6s. Lately published, VOL. VI. On the PERSON and OFFICE of CHRIST. 5s.

XXIV.

SIVAN the SLEEPER; a Tale of all Time. By the Rev. H. C. ADAMS, M.A., late Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford; Author of "The First of June." In small 8vo. 5s. 6d.

XXV.

A CLERGYMAN'S HOLIDAYS: or, Friendly Discussions, Historical, Scriptural, and Philosophical; touching St. Paul's Western Labours and Chronology; Romanism and the Christian Church of Britain; Scepticism; Faith; Future Life; and the Hope of the Lord's Glorious Advent. By W. B. GALLOWAY, M.A., Incumbent of St. Mark's, St. Pancras. In small 8vo. 58.

XXVI.

The MARTYR of the PONGAS; a Memoir of the Rev. HAMBLE JAMES LEACOCK, first West Indian Missionary to WESTERN AFRICA. By the Rev. HENRY CASWALL, D.D., Vicar of Figheldean, Author of "America and the American Church," &c. &c. In small 8vo. With Portrait. 5s. 6d.

XXVII.

A New ILLUSTRATED EDITION of SACRED ALLEGORIES. Contents:-The Shadow of the Cross-The Distant Hills-The Old Man's Home; and The King's Messengers. By the Rev. WILLIAM ADAMS, M.A., late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. In small 4to. ll. ls.

**This NEW EDITION contains numerous Engravings on Wood from Original Designs by C.W. COPE, R.A.; I. C. HORSLEY, A.R.A.; SAMUEL PALMER; BIRKET FOSTER; and GEORGE E. HICKS.

XXVIII.

A SECOND EDITION of the FIRST of JUNE; or, SCHOOLBOY RIVALRY; a Second Tale of Charlton School. By the Rev. H. C. ADAMS, M.A., late Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford; Editor of "The Cherry Stones." In small 8vo. 3s. 6d.

XXIX.

ADDRESSES, chiefly to YOUNG MEN. Contents:1. On the Profitable Employment of Hours gained from Business. 2. Dr. Johnson. 3. Columbus. 4. Sir Walter Raleigh. 5. England and her Colonies. By the Rev. JAMES S. M. ANDERSON, M.A., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, Rector of Tormarton, and Honorary Canon of Bristol Cathedral. Second Edition. In small 8vo. 4s. 6d.

XXX.

The DOCTRINE of the ATONEMENT deduced from Scripture, and Vindicated from Misrepresentations and Objections, in Six Discourses, preached before the University of Dublin; being the Donnellan Lecture for the Year 1857. By JOHN COTTER MACDONNELL, B.D., Vicar of Laracor, Diocese of Meath. In 8vo. 78.

XXXI.

The ACTS for Promoting the BUILDING and ENDOWING of CHURCHES and CHAPELS in Populous Parishes and Places, and forming New Parishes and Districts. Edited by JAMES THOMAŠ LAW, A.M., Chancellor of the Diocese of Lichfield. Fourth Edition. In Six Parts. 8vo. 9s.

The object of this Work is to bring together into one view, under separate heads, for the convenience of the Clergy, all that relates to each branch of this important subject.

XXXII.

The SECOND EDITION of the FIRST HEBREW BOOK; on the Plan of Henry's First Latin Book. By the Rev. THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD, M.A., late Rector of Lyndon, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 12mo. 7s. 6d.

XXXIII.

The MORAL of a SAD STORY; Four Sermons on the INDIAN MUTINY, with copious Notes. By JOHN HAMPDEN GURNEY, M.A., Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Rector of St. Mary's, Marylebone. In small 8vo. 2s. 6d.

XXXIV.

AGONISTES; or, PHILOSOPHICAL STRICTURES, suggested by Opinions, chiefly, of Contemporary Writers. By ALFRED LY ALL, B.A., Rector of Harbledown, Kent.

In this Work the opinions of the following Authors (amongst others) are discussed, viz. Abp. Whately-Whewell-Chalmers-Grote-Lord

Brougham-SydneySmith-Jeffrey-Mill-Brown-Paley-Macaulay -Baden Powell J. H. Newman-Mackintosh-and Sir W. Hamilton. In post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

XXXV.

SERMONS preached before the QUEEN. By SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, D.D., Lord Bishop of Oxford. Sixth Edition. In 12mo. 68.

XXXVI.

The FIFTH EDITION of the WARNINGS of the HOLY WEEK; being a COURSE of PAROCHIAL LECTURES for the WEEK before EASTER, and the EASTER FESTIVALS. By the Rev. WILLIAM ADAMS, M. A., late Fellow of Merton College; Author of "The Old Man's Home," and other Works. In small 8vo. 4s. 6d.

XXXVII.

The INSPIRATION of HOLY SCRIPTURE, its Nature and Proof; Eight Discourses preached before the University of Dublin. By WILLIAM LÉE, D.D., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Dublin. Second Edition, revised, with Index. In 8vo. 14s.

XXXVIII.

SERMONS, VOL. II.; preached in the Cathedral Church of Bangor. By CHRISTOPHER BETHELL, D.D., Lord Bishop of Bangor. In 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Also, by the same Author (lately published),

SERMONS preached in the Cathedral Churches of Chichester, Gloucester, and Bangor, and in Chapels Royal. 10s. 6d.

XXXIX.

CATECHESIS; or, CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTION preparatory to CONFIRMATION, and FIRST COMMUNION. By the Right Rev. CHARLES WORDSWORTH, D.C.L., Bishop of St. Andrew's, Dunkeld, and Dunblane. Third Edition. In small 8vo. 3s. 6d.

XL.

ECHOES from MANY MINDS; a Collection of SACRED POETRY. Edited by LADY CHARLOTTE MARIA PEPYS. In 18mo. 2s. 6d.

XLI.

The PARABLES of OUR LORD Explained and Exemplified, in Sunday School Dialogues. By TWO SISTERS. Edited by a Clergyman of the Church of England. In small 8vo.

3s.

XLII.

DISCOURSES and ESSAYS on the UNITY of GOD'S WILL as revealed in SCRIPTURE. By JOHN WILLIAMS, A.M., Archdeacon of Cardigan. In 8vo. 10s. 6d.

XLIII.

SERMONS on Texts from the GOSPELS and EPISTLES. By JOHN HAMPDEN GURNEY, M.A., Rector of St. Mary's, Marylebone; Author of "Historical Sketches," the "Grand Romish Fallacy," &c. In small 8vo. 6s.

Lately published,

SERMONS chiefly on OLD TESTAMENT HISTORIES; from Texts in the SUNDAY LESSONS. Second Edition. 6s.

XLIV.

ECHOES from EGYPT; or, the Type of Antichrist. Concluding with the Number of the Beast (Rev. xiii. 18). By the Rev. W. J. GROVES, M. A., sometime Vicar of Chewton Mendip, Somerset. In 8vo. 10s. 6d.

XLV.

PRINCIPLES of NATURAL

THEOLOGY.

By

ROBERT ANCHOR THOMPSON, M.A. In crown 8vo. 4s.

Also, by the same Author,

CHRISTIAN THEISM: the Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the Existence and Character of the SUPREME BEING. In 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. (This Work gained the First Burnet Prize in a competition of 208 Writers.)

XLVI.

The FOUR GOSPELS and ACTS of the APOSTLES. With EXPLANATORY NOTES by LORD LYTTELTON. In post 8vo. 8s. 6d.

XLVII.

SERMONS on the CHARACTERS of the OLD TESTAMENT. By the Rev. ISAAC WILLIAMS, B.D., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; Author of a "Harmony of the Gospels with Reflections," in 8 vols. In small 8vo. 5s. 6d.

8 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. RIVINGTON.

XLVIII.

THEOPHILUS ANGLICANUS; or, INSTRUCTION concerning the CHURCH, and the Anglican Branch of it. For the Use of Schools, Colleges, and Candidates for Holy Orders. By CHR. WORDSWORTH, D.D., Canon of Westminster. Eighth Edition. In post 8vo. 8s. 6d.

XLIX.

The THIRD EDITION of a HISTORY of the PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH in AMERICA. By SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, D.D., Lord Bishop of Oxford. 5s.

L.

HYMNS and POEMS for the SICK and SUFFERING. In connexion with the Service for the VISITATION of the SICK. Selected from various Authors. Edited by the Rev. T. V. FOSBERY, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Sunningdale. Fourth Edition. In small 8vo. 6s. 6d.

This Volume contains 233 separate pieces; of which about 90 are by writers who lived prior to the 18th Century: the rest are modern, and some of these original. Amongst the names of the writers (between 70 and 80 in number) occur those of Sir J. Beaumont-Sir T. Browne -F. Davison-Elizabeth of Bohemia-P. Fletcher-G. HerbertDean Hickes-Bp. Ken-Norris-Quarles-Sandys-Bp. J. TaylorHenry Vaughan-and Sir H. Wotton. And of modern writers :Miss E. B. Barrett-The Bishop of Oxford-S. T. Coleridge-Sir R. Grant-Miss E. Taylor-W. Wordsworth-Rev. Messrs. ChandlerKeble-Lyte-Monsell-Moultrie-and Trench.

LI.

A SECOND EDITION of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND in the COLONIES and FOREIGN DEPENDENCIES of the BRITISH EMPIRE. By the Rev. JAMES S. M. ANDERSON, M.A., Preacher of Lincoln's Inn, and Rector of Tormarton. In 3 vols. small 8vo. 11. 4s.

LII.

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. Eighth Edition. In small 8vo. 5s.

LIII.

QUIET MOMENTS: a Four Weeks' Course of THOUGHTS and MEDITATIONS, before Evening Prayer and at Sunset. By LADY CHARLOTTE MARIA PEPYS. Third Edition. In small 8vo. 3s. 6d.

Lately published,

MORNING NOTES of PRAISE, a Companion Volume.

3s. 6d.

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