BOOKS PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL LEIGH. 



with increased interest; because, with this 

 auxiliary, more accurate auci lasting ideas 

 will be acquired. 



We strenuously recommend tlie work to 

 all places of education as an object of study, 

 and to every library as a useful and pleasing 

 ornament. — Monthlij Review. 



This very elaborate graphic illustration of 

 the historical events recorded in the sacred 

 volume, deserves our warmest commenda- 

 tion. It is very beautifully engraven. — iVie«' 

 JMnnthhj Magazine. 



The Map before us is on a large scale, and 

 appears to be drawn witli judgment. Such 

 a ftlap we consider of great importance, not 

 only as an interpreter of the Old Testament, 

 in tracing the journeys of the Israelites, the 

 ■wanderings of David, &c., hut particularly 

 as a guide to the life and labours of our Sa- 

 viour. But it is not only as a Map that we re- 

 commend it ; by containing ninety-six small 

 "Vj^ettes of ithc principal events of Scripture 

 JlistC'ry, on the vei'y spot ou which they oc- 

 ciirred, history and geography are so blended, 

 as to yield important assistance to each other; 

 and .such a ftlap as this suspended in a 

 school or parlour, with the use of a Bible to 

 compare the references, must afford a fund 

 of useful knowledge aud delightful enter- 

 tainment to young people. It is also a most 

 useful piece of furniture for the library of 

 a minister, and would afford him much va- 



luable assistance in the study of the Scrip- 

 tures." — Enmgdical Magazine. 



The Map we here introduce, as far as we 

 have been able to consult it, appears to be 

 very carefully executed iu its geographical 

 deliueations, and in its historical character 

 may be considered nearly unique. It is al- 

 together executed in the first style, and does 

 great credit both to the skill of the draughts- 

 man, and the art of the engraver. We can 

 with great pleasure recommend this Map 

 to the attention of all our readers who are 

 interested in the study of Saored geogra- 

 phy and history. We apprehend they will 

 find it the most complete of its kind which 

 has yet appeared. — Congregational Magazine, 



The present Map of Palestine is perhaps 

 better calculated than any other chorogra- 

 phical plan of that country, to supply such a 

 reference to localities as those who are en- 

 gaged in Biblical research may desire. The 

 necessity of such works of reference, and in- 

 deed the necessity of consulting them, have 

 been before sufficiently declared — we have 

 ouly to add to our oi)iiiion that those who 

 are in want of occasional reminiscence on 

 matters to which it relates, as well as those 

 to whom geographical information connected 

 with sacred history is requisite, will find this 

 Rlap an acceptable acquisition. Generally 

 speaking, moreover, it will prove an inte- 

 resting appendage to the Holy Scriptures. — 

 Monthly Review. 



The SCRIPTURE ATLAS ; or, a Scries of elegant and 

 correct Maps, to illustrate the Old and New Testaments, from the 

 best authorities, ancient and modern, by eminent Artists. To which is 

 now added, an Alphabetical Index of all the Places mentioned in the 

 Atlas, with their Latitude, Longitude, and Scripture References. In 

 Toyal 4to. neatly half-bound, morocco back and corners, 2l. 9s. 6d. plain ; 

 Si. coloured.— The Index may be had separately, 7s. 6d. sewed. 



SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY, containing an Historical Ac- 

 count of Primitive Nations, and of all Countries and People mentioned 

 in Sacred History. To which is prefixed, an Introductory Essay 

 concerning the Origin, Occasion, Character, and Meaning of each Book 

 or Writino- in the Holy Bible ; wherein also the most difficult Suly^ects 

 of the Molaic History are clearly and fidly confirmed by physical Rea- 

 sons and Proofs, deduced from the present improved state of Science ; with 

 a List of Texts, Versions, Paraphrases, and Targums, in all Languages 

 •into which the Holy Writings have been translated or converted. By 

 THOMAS HEMING, of Magdalen Hall, Oxon. Royal 4to. with two 

 coloured Maps, boards, ll. ; half-bound, ll. 5s. 



