trina! and Preceptive Parts of the Old and New Testament, appropriately arranged under different heads. Early in December will be published, in One large Volume 12mo. The Juvenile Botanist's Companion, or Complete Guide to the Vegetable Kingdom. By Robert John Thornton, M.D. On the 1st of January, will be published, No. 1, price 3s. to be con tinued monthly, of "the Poor Man's Family Book." Lieutenant-Colonel Johnson is preparing for publication, A Narrative of an Over-land Journey from India, performed in the course of the present year, through the principal Cities of Persia, part of Armenia, Georgia, over the Caucasus into Russia, through the Territory inhabited by the Cossacks of the Don, to Warsaw, and thence through Berlin to Hamburgh.-The Work will be accompanied with EngraVings illustrative of the more remarkable Antiquities in those Countries, the Costume of the Inhabitants, and other interesting Subjects, from Drawings executed in the Course of the Journey. Mr. Nichols will shortly publish, in Two Vols. 8vo. The Life and Errors of John Dunton, Citizen of London; with the Lives and Characters of more than 1000 contemporary divines, and other persons of literary eminence. To which are added, Dunton's Conversation in Ireland; Selections from his other genuine Works; and a faithful portrait of the Author. Early in February will be published, A Translation of Tasso's Jerusalem De. livered, by the Rev. J. H. Hunt, A. M. Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. In the press, and speedily will be. published, carefully revised, and considerably enlarged, a Second Edition of Illustrations of the Divine Government; tending to shew that every thing is under the direction of Infinite Wisdom and Goodness, and will terminate in the production of Universal Purity and Happiness. By T. Southwood Smith, M.D. A Narrative of Discoveries in Asia by Mr. Burkhart, who has been for some years travelling in the countries south of Egypt, under the auspices of the African Association, is in the press. The Rev. Charles Clarke will soon publish a work describing the Hundred Wonders of the Modern World, and of the three Kingdoms of Nature. Tales of Wonder, of Hamour, and, of Sentiment, by Anna and Annabella Plumptre, in three duodecimo volumes, are nearly ready for publication. Mr. Matchett, of Norwich, is preparing a Topographical Dictionary of the County of Norfolk, to be comprised in a large octavo volume, embellished with maps and views. Mr. Munday, of Oxford, will soon publish, a new and improved Guide to the City of Oxford and its Vicinity. The Rev. D. W. Garrow, Rector of East Barnet, has in the press, a History of the Town of Croydon, with its Hamlets and Manors. Capt. Basil Hall, of the Lyra, has a work in the press, on the late Embassy, to China, which will relate chiefly to the nautical surveys and discoveries, and be accompanied with charts. Original Letters, from Richard Baxter, Matthew Prior, Lord Bolingbroke, Alexander Pope, Dr. Cheyne, Dr. Hartley, &c. with Biographical Illustrations, edited by Rebecca Warner, near Bath, will soon appear in an octavo volume. A new Edition of Langdale's Topographical Dictionary of Yorkshire, with considerable additions, is in the press. A new Edition of Barnabee's Journal, with the Text restored from the earliest impressions of the work, and a Bio, graphical Account of the Author, will soon appear. In the press, Sensibility, the Stranger, and other Poems. By W. C. Harvey. C. Phillips, Esq. Barrister, has in the press, the Life of the Right Hon. John Philpot Curran, late Master of the Rolls in Ireland, in a quarto Volume, with a portrait and vignette. Dr. James Johnson is preparing, in' an octavo volume, an Essay on the Prolongation of Life and Couservation of Health, translated from the French of MM. Gilbert and Halle, with Notes. John Brown, Esq. will soon publish, Psyche, or the Soul, a Poem, in five Cantos. The Transactions of the Association of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, Volume I. is print ing in octavo. Madame de Stael's new work on the French Revolution, is printing both in French and English, under the superin tendance of Mr. William Schlegel, the literary executor of the Baroness. The Work will be comprised in three octavo 1 volames, and will appear in London and at Paris on the same day. In the press, and in a few days will be published, A Sermon on Nonconformity, preached at White Row, London, before the Monthly Meeting of Congregational Ministers, and printed at their request. By Mark Wilks. Preparing for the press, by Mr. Mac kenzie, the second Edition, eorrected, and enlarged, of "Memoirs of the Life and Writings of John Calvin." The Rev. Daniel Tyerman, of Newport, Isle of Wight, has in the press, a Volume of Essays on the Wisdom of God, which may be expected to appear soon after Christmas. Art. XI. LIST OF WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED. THEOLOGY. The Sorrows of Britain, her sad forebodings, and her only refuge: a Sermon on occasion of the great national calamity of the Death of H. R. H. the Prin cess Charlotte Augusta. By John Pye Smith, D.D. Second Edition. 1s. The Death of Princes improved. (A Discourse on the same occasion,) delivered at the Independent Meeting, St. Neot's. By Rev. T. Morell. 1s. A Sermon preached at Salter's Hall, (on the same occasion.) By Rev. H. Lacey. 1s. The Sun gone down while it was yet day. Preached on the same occasion, at Baker-street, Enfield. By Rev. W. Brown, 1s. The Trophies of Death, (on the same occasion.) By Andrew Reed. 1s. A Sermon, (on the same occasion.) By John Styles, D.D. 1s. 6d. Joy turned into mourning, (on the same occasion.) By William Bengo ColJyer, D.D. F.A.S. Fourth Edition. 1s. 6d. National Mourning, and Devout Submission. The Sun of Britain set. Two Sermons, (on the same occasion.) By Jacob Snelgar. 1s. each. The Vanity of Man in his best State. A Sermon preached at Hanover Square, Newcastle, (on the same occasion.) By William Turner. 1s. The Nation in Tears. A Sermon, (on the same occasion,) preached at Weston Green Chapel, near Claremont. By the Rev. James Churchill, Thames Ditton, Surrey. 1s. 6d. A Sermon (on the same ocasion.) By * William Gordon Plees, Vicar of Cressing, &c. 1s. 6d. A Sermon (on the same occasion.) By J. W. Cuuningham, A.M. Third Edition. 1s. 6d. A Funeral Sermon, (on the same occasion,) preached in the Parish Church of Blunham, Beds. By the Rev. R. P. Beachcroft, M.A. 1s. Christian Watching recommended, (on the same occasion,) Preached at the Church of St. Mary le Strand, Westminster. By the Rev. George Richards, A.M. Vicar of Bampton. Is. 6d. A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Glankeen, (on the same occasion.) By the Hon. and Rev. Richard Boyle Bernard, A.M. Vicar of Glankeen, in the Diocese of Cashel. 1s. A Sermon, preached at St. George's Church, Hanover-Square, (on the same occasion.) By the Rev. John Macauley, LL.D. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Kildare. 1s. A Course of Sermons, for the Lord's Day throughout the Year; from the first Sunday in Advent, to the twentyfifth Sunday after Trinity: including Christmas Day, the first Day in Lent, Good Friday, and Ascension Day. Adapted to, and taken chiefly from, the Service of the Day. By Joseph Holden Pott, A. M. Archdeacon of London, and Vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Two Vols. 8vo. 11. 1s. A Charge delivered at the Primary Visitation of Herbert, Lord Bishop of Landaff, in August 1817. £s. The Remainder of the List of New Publications is unavoidably deferred, for want of room, till the Number for January. GENERAL INDEX. VOL. VIII. NEW SERIES. se- AGRICULTURAL improvement Alpha and Omega; Maude's sermon on, American war, its causes, &c. by the Apostolical preaching considered, by Appeal to Equity, 242 et seq. give value to the work, 148; great stated, 150, 1; remarks on libel, 151, of the present state of periodical criti- Austria, Italy, &c. tour through, 72, et Avenger of blood, Michaelis's remarks Bathurst, lord, his motion in regard to Beauty and glory of the primitive Belgium, Roman Catholic bishops of, Benett's essay on the commutation of Benett's reply to the Rev. W. Coxe, on Benett's reply to Coxe's three letters, Bernadotte, his great policy in regard Bertolacci's view of the agriculture, com- Bible Class Book, 275, et seq.; objections Boa Constrictor, description of one, 578 Burder's, G. beauty and glory of the pri- mitive church, a sermon, 374, et seq. certaining the genuine sense of the Byron's Lord, Lament of Tasso, 291, 2; Candian king, his horrible cruelty, 232; Candy, in Ceylon, British garrison of, treacherously murdered, 230 Capital, as applied to agriculture, change produced by it, 245 Catholicism, its present state in France, Cavern, a remarkable submarine one in of the early history of the island, as its uses, ib.; various inhabitants of the the dispensation of redemption, as to Christian church, Miller's catechism on Christian church, New Testament descrip Christian essays, by the Rev. S. C. Christianity, the truths of, cannot be essentially affected by the specula- Christian religion, Mrs. Lucy Hutchin- Christian revelation, Dr. Chalmers's Church of Scotland, see Cook's history, spy. and Paul, contrast between, Cities of refuge, Michaelis's remarks on, Class Book, compiled from the Bible, Clergymen, and sabbath preaching, not Clergy of France, detested by the peasantry, Coal-mines of Durham and Northum- Commutation of tithes, pamphlets on, Consolation to the afflicted, remarks on the Constitution of the order of the Jesuits, Cook's history of the church of Scotland, |