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THEOLOGY, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, AND MORALS. 
It would be idle for us to dwell here on works so well 
known. They have established her name as a great 
moral writer, possessing a masterly command over the 
resources of our language, and devoting a keen wit and 
a lively fancy to tliebest and noblest of purposes." 
Quarterly Rcvietv. 
Horace Walpole declared tliat Hannah More was 
not only one of the cleverest of woman, but one of the 
best. Her writings, said he, promote virtue, and their 
repeated editions prove tlieir worth and utility. 
MOSHEIM'S ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, 
NEW EDITION, edited by Soames, 4 thick vols. 
8vo. extra cloth, £2. 2s 1845 
MORRISON'S (REV. DR.) SERMONS AND 
DISCOURSES written and preached in China, 
Singapore, the Cape, &c. with Remarks on 
Missions, Bvo. portrait, cloth lettered, (pub. at 
lOs 6(0 reduced to 3s iid 1826 
MURRAY'S TRUTH OF REVELATION DE- 
JMONSTRATED by Ancient Monuments, 
Sculptures, Gems, Coins, and Medals. Second 
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and 3 plates, cloth lettered, (pub. at IS*) reduced 
to 5s . . 1840 
" A very interesting book, containing such a mass ef 
curious information that it will well repay the pains of 
a careful perusal." — Literary Gazette. 
NOLAN'S (DR.) WARBURTONIAN LEC- 
TURES — The Chronolooical Prophecies, as 
constituting a connected System, in which the 
Principal Events of the Divine Dispensations 
are determined by the precise Revelation of 
their Dates, 8vo. clolh, (pub. at 15s ") reduced 
to 5s . ' 1837 
PALEY'S WORKS, IN one volume, consisting of 
his Natural Theology, Moral and Political 
Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity, Ilorty 
Paulina;, Clergyman's Companion in Visiting 
the Sick, &c. 8vo. handsomely printed in double 
columns, extra cloth 6Js.(pub. at 10s 6d) reduced 
to 5s . 1842 
POOL'S (MATHEW) ANNOTATIONS UPON 
THE HOLY BIBLE, wherein the Sacred Text 
is inserted, and various Readings annexed, to- 
gether with the Parallel Scriptures; the more 
difficult Terms in eaclA'erse are explained, seem- 
incr Contradictions reconciled, Questions and 
Doubts resolved, and the whole Text oj)ened, 3 
large vols. impl. 8vo. extra cloth, (pub. at 
£3. 15s) reduced to £3. 3s 1842 
Cecil says, ' if we must liave commentators, as we 
tertainly must, Pool is inconii)arable, and I had almost 
said, abundant of himself,' and the Ilcv. E. Bickersteth 
pronounces tlie annotations to be judicious and full. 
It is no mean praise of tliis valuable work that it is in 
the list of books recommended to clergymen by Bp. 
Tomline It is likewise recommended by Gilpin, I)rs. 
E. Williams, Adam Clarke, Doddridge, Home, and tlie 
learned in general. 
PORTEUS'S (BISHOP) WORKS, with his life, 
by the Rev. Robert Hodgson, Dean of Carlisle, 
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LECTURES, 2 vols. Bvo. cloth, (pub. at 16s) 
reduced to 8s 
the same, complete in 1 vol. Bvo. cloth, (pub. 
at 9s) reduced to 5s 
SERMONS, 2 vols. Bvo. cloth, (pub. at 16s) 
reduced to 10s 6d 
" IJishop I'orteus was a light in his generation and 
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lived. 
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accurate observution of the world, an unshrinking 
reprobation of vice, the most persuasive exhortations to 
piety, and an unqualified avowal of all tlie essential, 
fundamental truths and doctrines of the Gospel." 
Eclectic Sevierv. 
" It is creditable to the public taste that his writings 
should have acquired this higli jiopularity; for their 
excellencies both as to matter and style well deserve it." 
Qiiarterly Review. 
RIDGELEY'S BODY OF DIVINITY, wherein 
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plained and defended, complete in 2 vols. impl. 
Bvo. portrait, extra cloth, £1. 4s 1844 
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judicious description, any way equals this of Dr. 
Ridgeley. He was a man of extensive and sound 
learning, of remarkable diligence, and a strict econo- 
mist of his time. His skilful knowledge of the learned 
languages, large acquaintance with ancient and modern 
writers, and critical knowledge of the sacred volume, 
rendered him well qualified for theological controversy." 
Wilson. 
" His lectures display soundness of judgment, ex- 
tensive learning, and an intimate acquaintance with the 
sacred oracles." — Bogue. 
SANDERSON'S (BISHOP) SERMONS, with 
Life of the Author by Isaac Walton ; and an 
Introductory Essay by the Rev. Robert Mont- 
gometry, 2 vols. 8vo. extra cloth bds. (pub. at 
£1. 4s) reduced to 14s 1841 
" No library which admits the Sermons of Barrow, 
Tillotson, and Jeremy Taylor, should be without those 
of that great divine Bishop Sanderson." 
Dr. Hammond has observed that, " Sanderson con- 
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discreetly, discerns things that differ exactly, passeth 
his judgement rationally, and expresses it aptly, clearly 
and honestly." Dr. Wotton says, " What Bp. Sander- 
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And the Rev. E. Bickersteth observes, " Sanderson was 
a man of great reflection and judgment, and his works 
abound with important discussions and decisions." 
" There are no sermons more valuable for study, or 
more to be recommended to a young divine for tlieir 
sound doctrine and admirable matter, than Bishop 
Sanderson's " — Ecclesiastical Journal. 
SCLATER'S (DR. WILLIAM) ORIGINAL 
DRAUGHToFTHE PRIMITIVE CHURCH, 
new edition, corrected, with the Quotations 
from the Fathers and Old Divines, given at 
length, 12rao. cloth lettered, (pub. at 6s) re- 
duced to 3s 6rf Oxford, Talboys, 1840 
This is the reprint of a very rare and highly appreci- 
ated work. The author is mentioned by Chalmers, 
Wood, and others, as one of tl'.e most learned and 
judicious Divines of his time; and Bickersteth says that 
" these two valuable words have exhausted this im- 
portant subject," speaking of Sclaterand King. 
SCOTT'S (W.) HARMONY OF PHRENOLOGY 
WITH SCRIPTURE ; to which is added, a 
Refutation of the Philosophical Errors con- 
tained in Combe's ' Constitution of Man,' s«- 
cond edition, post Bvo. cloth, (pub. at 6s 6d) re- 
duced to 3s 6d EJm. 1837 
SCOTT'S (REV. THOS.) PRACTICAL COM- 
MENTARY ON THE BIBLE, for the Use 
of Families, 2 larg'e and closely printed vols, 
impl. Bvo. extra cloth bds, (pub. at £l. 16s^ re- 
duced to IBs Seeley, 1834 
Mr. Bickersteth suggested the publication of thi» 
condensed edition of Scott's celebrated Commentaiy, 
observing that " a practical Commentary on the 
Scriptures, written with the soundnesi of Scott, and 
within a moderate compass for the use of families, wag 
still a desideratum." 
SERMONS, including two on the Duties of 
the Pastoral Office ; with Memoir of his 
Life by the Rev. S. King, Bvo. handsomely 
printed, cloth lettered, (pub. at lO* 6d) reduced 
to 4s Seeley, 1837 
