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'Worthy of the best days of the church.' British Critic. 



' The revered author is a Nimrod of the first water. He is galloping hard for 

 a mitre ; but, alas, for true merit ! he would do better, in these reforming days, 

 to compose sermons.' Standard. 



' We blush not to say, we like a parson all the better for being the keenest 

 sportsman in the parish/ Aye. 



13. DISCOURSES ON THE APOSTOLIC CHARACTER, particularly on the 

 Virtues of Truth, Meekness, and Charity. By the LORD BISHOP OP 

 EXETER. 



' The good prelate has but pourtrayed himself.' Standard. 



' Dr. Philpots is the Leighton of our times/ St. James's Chronicle. 



' We have been chiefly captivated by the mortified and self-denying spirit in 

 which these sermons have been composed. It is a reflection from the life of the 

 writer/ Age. 



' A living evidence of the truths he teaches/ Blackwood. 



' Dr. Philpots is a bishop indeed/ Dublin Christian Examiner. 



14. IMPORTANCE OF A BIBLE EDUCATION. By ARTHUR DUKE OF 

 WELLINGTON. 



' In war, politics, and theology, his Grace is equally distinguished : the first 

 captain, the ablest statesman, the best Christian of his age/ Morning Post. 



' So much gallantry was never before united with so much piety. Is it too 

 late for the Duke to take holy orders ?' -Age. 



' His Grace is, we suspect, obliged to H. R. H. the Duke of Cumberland for 

 much of the evangelic spirit of this inimitable pamphlet/ John Bull. 



15. O'CoNNELL CONVICTED OF AGITATION. By the Right Hon. 

 HENRY GOULBURN. 



' A sagacious pamphlet/ Standard. 



' The Liberator is at length unmasked/ St. James's Chronicle. 



16. REMARKS ON THE LAW OF TREASON. By a Peer of the Realm. 



' The Lord Chancellor is said to be the author of this work ; but it is more 

 charitable, as well as correct, to ascribe it to an illustrious and gallant Duke/ 

 Standard. 



' If Lord Brougham is the writer, we repent all the abuse we have for years 

 been loading him with/ Morning Post. 



' Brougham is too great a man not to be a Tory/ Age. 



17 THE APOSTOLIC PURITY OF THE IRISH CHURCH ASSERTED. 

 By the Very Reverend JOHN POOR BERESFORD, Dean of Limerick ; 

 Archdeacon of Coleraine ; Rector of the united parishes of Bally white- 

 foot,, Kilproctor, Knockconstable, and Carrickmacriot, in the diocese of 

 Kilmore ; and of Derry gates and Orangemore, in the diocese of Ar- 

 magh; also Prebendary of the Cathedral of St. Mark's, Galway; Vicar 

 of St. Peter's,, Drogheda; a Canon of Christ's Church, Dublin; one of 

 his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's domestic Chaplains ; Surrogate of 

 the diocese of CasheL, &c. c. &c. 



' . yet the people of Ireland dislike the Established Church/ Christian 



Examiner. 



' We trust the heads of the church will reward so able a writer as he de- 

 serves/ Church Advocate. 



' A mitre is the only recompense we can think of for the author/ Dullin 

 Evening Mail. 



' Pluralities, in the odious sense, appear, from this work, to be unknown in 

 Ireland. ' Standard. 



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