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THE ROCKY ISLAND,

AND OTHER PARABLES.

BY SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, M.A., Archdeacon of Surrey.

CHRISTIAN CONSOLATIONS.

In Five Parts.

FAITH-HOPE THE HOLY SPIRIT-PRAYER-THE SACRAMENTS.

BY JOHN HACKET, D.D., sometime Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. With a Short Account of the Author.

Foolscap, cloth, 2s.

A FRIENDLY ADDRESS ON BAPTISMAL

REGENERATION.

BY THE RIGHT REV. ALEXANDER JOLLY, D.D.
Late Bishop of Moray.

With a Memoir of the Author by the Rev. PATRICK CHEYNE, M.A.
Aberdeen. Foolscap, cloth, 18.

In 1 vol. fcp. 8vo, embossed cloth, price 3s. 6d. RECOLLECTIONS OF A COUNTRY PASTOR. In Fifteen Chapters.

SELECT MEDITATIONS
FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR,

Extracted from the Works of EDWARD REYNOLDS, D.D., Bishop of
Norwich, with suitable Texts of Scripture prefixed.

Arranged and edited by the Rev. CORNWALL SMALLEY, M.A. Vicar of Brailes, Warwickshire, and Minister of Bayswater Chapel.

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WORKS PUBLISHED BY JAMES BURNS,

NARRATIVES AND TRACTS,

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Illustrated with Cuts.

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3. A GOD-PARENT'S GIFT. CHAMBERLAIN, M.A. Cloth lettered, 1s.

By the Rev. THOMAS

[It is believed that Parents and Teachers will derive assistance from this little work in instructing the young, the Author having had a special eye to this object throughout.]

4. JAMES FORD; and other Stories. 9d.

5. CONVERSATIONS with COUSIN RACHEL. 9d.

6. DIALOGUES on the TE DEUM. 6d.

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THE BAPTISMAL OFFICES

OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND.

Illustrated from "the Use of Salisbury"-the Liturgy of Herman, Arch-
bishop of Cologne-and the sentiments of the Compilers and Revisers of
the Book of Common Prayer.

BY THE REV. T. M. FALLOW, M.A.
Curate of all Souls', St. Marylebone.

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TRACTS ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE AND

PRACTICE.

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WORKS PUBLISHED BY JAMES BURNS,

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SERMONS,

PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. BY SAMUEL WILBERFORCE, M.A., Archdeacon of Surrey, and Rector of Brighstone, Isle of Wight.

Serm. I. The Moral Consequences | IV. The Danger of depraving the of Sin.

II. The Penal Consequence of Sin. III. The Temper in which to receive the Christian Mysteries.

Moral Sense.

V. The Temptation of Christ.
VI. Doing all to the Glory of God.

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THE

POWER, WISDOM, & GOODNESS OF GOD,

As displayed in the Animal Creation; shewing the remarkable agreement between this department of Creation and Revelation; popularly considered, in a series of Letters.

BY C. M. BURNETT, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. "Admirably adapted to lead the mind to knowledge of a very valuable and extensive order."-Lit. Gazette.

"Mr. Burnett reasons well and soundly, and, we are glad to add, reverentially."-Brit. Critic.

THE

CHURCH OF ENGLAND MAGAZINE,
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VOL. I. PRICE 5s. 6d. VOLS. II. to VIII. PRICE 5s. EACH.

A cheap periodical for family reading, containing Original Essays, Sermons, and other Articles, by living Divines of the Church; Narratives, Poetry, Extracts, Church Intelligence, &c. &c.

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THE MYSTERY OF GODLINESS;

In Six Discourses, with Notes.

BY THE REV. JOHN AYRE, M.A., Minister of St. John's Chapel, Hampstead, and Chaplain to the Earl of Roden;

Author of "Liturgica," "Lectures on Advent," &c. &c.

"There appears to be a growing inclination abroad to limit belief to comprehension, and to reject those things as facts which cannot in their operation be understood. The contemplation of such a subject as is here treated is well adapted to check this spirit."-Preface.

12mo, 4s. cloth, SERMONS.

BY THE REV. EDWARD SCOBELL, M.A. Incumbent of St. Peter's, Vere Street; and Evening Lecturer at Marylebone Church.

18mo, 1s., or 10s. 6d. per dozen, with a View of St. Petersburgh, &c. PRASCA LOUPOULOFF;

OR, FILIAL PIETY EXEMPLIFIED.

A Russian Narrative,

Translated under the superintendence of a Clergyman of the Church of

England.

Chap. I. Siberia.-Chap. II. The Journey.-Chap. III. Ekatherinemburgh. Chap. IV. Petersburgh.-Chap. V. Novogorod.

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WHAT IS TRUTH?

THE QUESTION ANSWERED IN EIGHT DISCOURSES,
Delivered at St. James's Chapel, Marylebone,

BY THE REV. T. WHITE, M.A. Incumbent of Welbeck Chapel.

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