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JULY, 1829.

PUBLISHED DURING THIS SEASON

BY

C. J. G. & F. RIVINGTON,

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD, AND WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL.

I.

LECTURES on the ELEMENTS of HIEROGLYPHICS
and EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES.

By the MARQUIS SPINETO.

With PLATES. 8vo. 16s.

II.

SERMONS on various SUBJECTS and OCCASIONS: including Three Discourses on the Evidences, the Obligations, and the Spirit of

the Gospel.

By the Rev. JAMES WALKER, D.D.

Of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Episcopal Professor of Theology at

Edinburgh. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

III.

ÆSCHYLI AGAMEMNON TRIGLOTTUS,

GRACE: Textum ad Fidem, Editionum, præsertim Blomfieldianæ, recognovit,
Notasque Anglice conscriptas et Indices adjecit JACOBUS KENNEDY, S.T.P.
Collegii SS. Trinitatis apud Dublinienses Socius.
TEUTSCH: Uebersetzt von HEINRICH VOSS.

ENGLISH: Translated by JAMES Kennedy, D.D.

Royal 8vo.

IV.

12s.

The GERMAN PULPIT;

being a Collection of Sermons by the most eminent modern Divines of Germany. Selected and Translated by the Rev. R. BAKER, Chaplain to the British Factory at Hamburgh.

8vo. 168. 6d.

V.

The CLERICAL GUIDE, or ECCLESIASTICAL DIRECTORY.
Containing a complete Register of the DIGNITIES and BENEFICES of the
CHURCH of ENGLAND, with the Names of their present Possessors,
Patrons, &c. and an alphabetical List of the Dignitaries and Beneficed
Clergy; with an Appendix containing the Ecclesiastical Patronage
at the disposal of the King, the Lord Chancellor, Archbishops
and Bishops, Deans and Chapters, the Universities, &c.

The THIRD EDITION. Corrected to 1829. Royal 8vo. 17. 2s.

By RICHARD GILBERT,

Compiler of the Clergyman's Almanack, and the Liber Scholasticus.

SERMONS on the DOMESTIC DUTIES.

To which are added, Two SERMons upon ConfIRMATION. 12mo. 5s.
By the Rev. DANIEL CRESSWELL, D.D.
Vicar of Enfield, Middlesex.

The Two Sermons upon Confirmation may be had separately, price 8d.

BY C. J. G. & F. RIVINGTON.

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XI.

LIBER SCHOLASTICUS:

or an ACCOUNT of the FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, and
EXHIBITIONS,

at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, by whom founded, and whether
open to Natives of England and Wales, or restricted to particular Places or
Persons: also such Colleges, Public Schools, Endowed Grammar Schools,
Chartered Companies, Corporate Bodies, Trustees, &c. as have Uni-
versity Advantages attached to them, or in their Patronage.
With appropriate Indexes and References.

In one large Volume, Royal 18mo. 10s. 6d.

XII.
SERMONS.

By the Rev. THOMAS ARNOLD, D.D.

Head Master of Rugby School, and late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

8vo. 10s. 6d.

XIII.

A LETTER to the LORD BISHOP of LONDON; in Reply to Mr. Pusey's Work on the Causes of Rationalism in Germany: comprising some Observations on Confessions of Faith and their Advantages. By the Rev. HUGH JAMES ROSE, B.D.

Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge, and Vicar of Horsham, Sussex. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

XIV.

A CHRISTIAN'S PEACE-OFFERING:

being an Endeavour to abate the Asperities of the Controversy between the ROMAN and ENGLISH CHURCHES. In 12mo. 4s. 6d.

By the Hon. and Rev. ARTHUR PHILIP PERCEVAL, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, Rector of East Horsley, and late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.

XV.

FIVE PAROCHIAL SERMONS,

adapted to the PRESENT CRISIS. 12mo. 2s. 6d.
By J. HUSBAND, A.M.

Curate of Norton, and late Bye-Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge.

XVI.

An ADDRESS delivered to the CANDIDATES for HOLY ORDERS,
in the Diocese of BARBADOS and the LEEWARD ISLANDS. 12mo. 3s.
By the Right Rev. WILLIAM HART COLERIDGE, D.D.
Bishop of Barbados.

XVII.

PRACTICAL SERMONS on the LORD'S PRAYER

and the Beatitudes, adapted to Family Reading.

With TWO SERMONS on the SACRAMENT of the LORD'S SUPPER.
By SAMUEL WIX, A.M. F.R.S. & A.S.
Vicar of St. Bartholomew the Less.

In 8vo. 8s. 6d.

XVIII.

A KEY to the REVELATION of ST. JOHN ;

being an Analysis of those Parts of that Prophetical Book which relate to the
General State of the Christian Church in After-Times; and to the
Peculiar Signs of those Times. In two Volumes, 8vo. 17. 4s.
By the Rev. PHILIP ALLWOOD, B.D.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge.

XIX.

TWENTY-ONE PRAYERS,

composed from the Psalms, for the Sick and Afflicted. To which are added, various other Forms of Prayer for the same purpose. With a few Hints and Directions on the Visitation of the Sick, chiefly intended for the use of the Clergy. In 12mo. 4s. 6d.

By the Rev. JAMES SLADE, M.A.
Vicar of Bolton-le-Moors.

XX.

A SERIES of SERMONS on the LIVES of the FIRST PROMUL-
GATORS of CHRISTIANITY; with other Discourses: to which are added
Discourses on Miscellaneous Subjects, preached in the Parish
of Bromley, Middlesex. 8vo. 8s.

By the Reverend PETER FRASER, M.A.
Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge.

XXI.

SERMONS FOR SERVANTS.
By the Rev. W. DOWNES WILLIS, M.A.
Vicar of Kirkby in Cleveland.

12mo. 6s.

XXII.

The LIFE and TIMES of WILLIAM LAUD, D.D.
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.

By JOHN PARKER LAWSON, M.A.
With a Portrait, beautifully engraved by DEAN.
In 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 8s.

BY C. J. G. & F. RIVINGTON.

XXIII.

FRIENDLY ADVICE to MY POOR NEIGHBOURS.
In a Series of Cottage Tales and Dialogues. 12mo. 4s. 6d.
By a MEMBER of the CHURCH of ENGLAND.

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XXIV.

THE LAST HOURS of EMINENT CHRISTIANS; compiled from the best Authorities, and Chronologically arranged. 8vo. 13s. By the Rev. HENRY CLISSOLD, M.A.

Minister of Stockwell Chapel, Lambeth.

This Work is designed to present the most illustrious examples of Devotion, Tranquillity, Fortitude, and Penitence, together with the most striking instances of the brevity and uncertainty of human Life.

XXV.

A PLAIN and SHORT HISTORY of ENGLAND for CHILDREN. In Letters from a Father to his Son. 18mo. 2s. 6d. half-bound.

By the Editor of "The COTTAGER'S MONTHLY VISITOR."

XXVI.

THE FOURTH EDITION OF

A PRACTICAL TREATISE upon the ORDINARY OPERATION of the HOLY SPIRIT. 12mo. 4s.

By GEORGE STANLEY FABER, B.D.
Rector of Long Newton.

XXVII.

A KEY to the OLD TESTAMENT and APOCRYPHA; or an Account of their several Books, of the Contents and Authors, and of the Times in which they were respectively written.

NEW EDITION, revised. 8vo. 14s.

By the Right Rev. ROBERT GRAY, D.D.
Lord Bishop of Bristol.

XXVIII.

THE FOURTH EDITION OF

INSTRUCTIONS for the USE of CANDIDATES for HOLY ORDERS, and of the PAROCHIAL CLERGY, As to Ordination, Licenses, Institutions, Collations, Induction, Reading in, Resignations, Dispensations; with Acts of Parliament relating to the Residence of the Clergy, Maintenance of Curates, and to exchanges of Parsonage Houses and Glebe Lands, with the Forms to be used. 8vo. 8s.

By CHRISTOPHER HODGSON,

Secretary to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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