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THKOLOGY, ECCLESIASTICAL 
by Dr, Johnson, ' the great luminary of the Irish 
Church.' The University of Oxford styled him 'the 
tiiost skilful of primitive aniiquiti/, the unanswer- 
able defender of the Orthodox HclUJion.' His writings 
contain an invaluable mass of historical and ecclesias- 
tical information, and of controversial and practical 
divinity. Jiis body of dieiiiiti/ is full of valuable 
theology." — Rev. E. Uickersteth. 
WADDINGTON'S (DEAN OF DURHAM) 
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH, FROM 
THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE RE- 
EORMATION, (published by tlie Society for 
the Promotion of Useful Knowledge) complete 
in one closely-printed volume, 8vo. cLoih let- 
tered (pub. at 14s) reduced to 10s 1833 
"This work was distinguished on its appearance with 
no ordinary share of public approbation, and has 
been considered, by no mean judges, as entitled to a 
conspicuous place among our standard works. It is, 
perhaps, the best ]Iis:ory of native growth of which we 
can boast." — Edinburgh Review. 
-^^ HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND RE- 
FORMATION, enlarged edition, together 6 
vols. 8ro. unifmm in cloth lettered, (pub. at 
£3. Is 6(f) reduced to £1. 19s 
on SF.P.ARATELY AS FOLLOWS: 
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH, FROM 
THE EARLIEST AGES TO THE RE- 
FORMATION, enliirged edition, 3 vols. 8vo. 
cloth bds. (pub. at £1. lOs) reduced to £1. Is 
1835 
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH DURING 
THE REFORMATION, 3 vols. 8vo. cloih bds. 
(pub. at £1. lis 6d) reduced to 18s 1841 
" An important publication, the work of a true Pro- 
testant, and well-read divine. As a distinct history of a 
momentous event, which has had ))rodigious influence 
on the succeeding atl'airs of the world, it was a deside- 
ratum to our language." — Lit. Gaz. 
WEMYSS' JOR AND HIS TIMES, or a Picture 
of the Patriarchal Age during the Period be- 
tween Noah and Abraham, as regards the State 
of Religion and Morality, Arts and Sciences, 
Manners and Customs, &c. and a New Version 
of that most Ancient Poem, accompanied with 
Notes and Dissertations, 8vo. eitru cloth (pub. 
at 9s) reduced to 6s . 1839 
. . . , " During the many years that I have been a 
student of Biblical Hebrew, 1 have met with no version 
of a book of tlie Old Testament superior to Wemyss' 
Job, in accuracy, elegance, and depth of informa- 
tion."— /-»r. W. C. Taylor, in his Natural Uisiory 
of Society. 
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HISTORY, AND MORALS. 
ESLEY'S (REV. JOHN) SERMONS, on 
several occasions, complete in one thick vol. 
8vo. closely but handsomely printed, with an 
etched portrait, extra cloth, (pub. at 12s) reduced 
to ds . 1845 
Many thousands per annum are sold of this popular 
book ; the present edition is the cheapest, and the only 
complete one in a single volume. 
-— JOURNAL OF HIS LIFE, with Lis 
Voyages and Travels, complete in one thick 
vol. 8vo. cloth boards, uniform with his Hermans, 
(pub. at 14s) reduced to bj 1836 
ILBERFORCE'S PRACTICAL VIEW OF 
THE PREVAILING RELIGIOUS SYS- 
TICM of Professed Christians in the higher 
and middle Classes in this Country, con- 
trasted with Real Christianity, With a com- 
prehensive Memoir of the Author, by the Hev. 
T. Price, 18mo. prijited in a large handsome 
type, gilt cloth, (pub. at 6s) reduced to 2s 6d 
1845 
" An eminently useful work." — Bicltersteth. 
"A work which, for excellence of plan, masculine 
eloquence, acuteness of discernment, force of reason- 
ing, and above all, for sublime devotion, is not : 
equalled in our language." 
Williams's Christian Preacher. 
" The most valuable and important publication of ' 
the present age."— ifetj. John Newton. 
" .Men of the first rank and highest intellect, clergy 
and laity, have traced to this book their serious im- ■ 
pressions of religion, and tendered their several ae- . 
knowledgments in various ways, from tlie anonymous 
correspondent, ' who had pin-chased a small freehold i 
in Yorkshire, that by his vote he might offer him a i 
sliglit tribute of respect,' down to the grateful mes- 
sage of the expiring Burke " 
Wilberforce's Life by his Sons. . 
ILLMOTT'S (R. A.) PICTURES OF CHRIS- ■ 
TIAN LIFE; fcap. 8vo. extra cloth, (pub. at I 
6s) reduced to 3s df.' Ilatchard, 1841 
Contests :— The Homes and Graves of Good Men 
—Early Preaching in England— Uniformity of Chris- 
tian Life— The Beauty of Patience— The Christian in 
his Garden— Retirement— N orris of Bemerton— Learn- 
ing; its Religious Employment—Solf-Denial— Cheer- 
fulness— Thomas Fuller— Loving our Neighbour- 
Light and Shade— Heavenly Mindedness; Archbishop 
Leighton — Searching the Scriptures — The ViUaM 
Pujrtor. 
" No one could have touched these Pictures of 
Christian Life with a more graceful hand. The design 
is to show, in the best e.xamples, the practice and 
tendencies of Christian virtue. The reader is taken 
through homes and graves of good men, into the 
peaceful ways of the Faith they followed, as well u. 
preached." — Examiner. 
ADDITIONS. 
DONNE'S (DR. JOHN) WORKS, including his 
Sermons, Devotions, Poems, Letters, etc. edited, 
with a new Memoir, by the Rev. Henty Alford, 
6 handsome vols. 8vo. with fine poi-trait after 
Vandyck, extra cloth, (pub. at £3. 12s) reduced 
to£l. IGs . ParW, 1839 
" We cannfit forbear repeating Mr. Coleridge's 
question, 'Why are not Donne's voluincB of Sermons 
reprinted?' His Life is published in a cheap form by 
the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, snd 
<li5ervedly so in every respect; but why does Oxlird 
allow one iiandred and thiiiy Sermons of the CREAitsT 
PnEACIIER OF THE SEVKNTEKSTH CENTURY— THE 
ADMIREU (IK ALL HEARERS- to remain all b'lt totally 
unknown to the students in divinity of the Church of 
England, and to the literary world in general." 
Quarterly Review, vol. lix. p. 6. 
" A preacher in earnest, weeping someiilnes for Lis 
auditory, joinetimes with them; always preaching to 
bimselt like on anijel from a clond, but in none : car- 
rying some, as St. Paul was, tohcaveu in holy raptures ; 
and enticing others by a sacred art and coortihip to 
amend their lives; here picturing a vice so as to make 
it Mgly to those that practised it; and a virtue, so as to 
make it beloved even by those who loved it not; and 
all this with a most particular grace, and an inexpres- 
sible addition of comeliness. Hii life was a shining 
light."— /sane IValton. 
PICTORIAL DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY 
BIBLE, or a Cyclopadia of Illuatrations 
Graphic, Historical, and Descriptive, of the 
Sacred Writings, by reference to the Manners, 
Customs, Rites, Traditions, Antiquities, and 
Literature of Eastern Nations, 2 vols. 4to. 
(upwards of 1430 double-column pages in 
good type) with upwards of 1000 illuitrativt 
woodcuts, extra eloth, (pub. at £2. 10«) reduced 
to £]. 10s . 1846 
GREAVES'S ESSAYS FOR SABBATH READ- 
ING, 12ino. eloth, (pub. at 6j)red. to 3i 1840 
