SINCLAIR.— THE JOURNEY OF LIFE. 



By Catherine Sinclair, author of " The Business of Life," "Modern Society," "Jane 

 Boiiverie/'etc. New Edition, corrected and enlarg^ed. leap. 8vo.5i. cloth. 



SINNETT.— BY-WAYS OF HISTORY, FROM THE TWELFTH TO THE 



SIXTEENTH CENTURY. By Mrs. Percy Sinnett. 2 vols. postSvo. 18s. cloth. 



THE SKETCHES; 



ThreeTales. By the Authors of "Amy Herbert," "The King's Messengers," and" Hawk- 

 stone." New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. with six Plates, S«. cloth. 



THE RELIGION OF ANCIENT BRITAIN HISTORICALLY CONSIDERED: 



Or, a Succinct Account <if the several Religious Systems which h.ive obtained in this 

 Island from the Earliest Times to the Norman Conquest: including an Investigation into 

 the Early Progress of Error in the Christian Church, the Introduction of the Gospel into 

 Britain, and the State of Religion in England till Popery had gained the Ascendancy. 

 By George Smith, F.A.S. New Edition. 8vo. 7«.6rf. cloth. 



SMITH.-SACRED ANNALS: 



Or, Researches into the History and Religion of Mankind, from the Creation of the World 

 to the Death of Isaac : deduced from the Writings of Moses and other Inspired Authors, 

 copiously illustrated and confirmed by the ancient Records, Traditions, and Mythology of 

 the Heathen World. By George Smith, F.S.A. etc. author of "The Religion of Ancient 

 Britain," etc. Crown 8to. 10». cloth. 



PERILOUS TIMES : 



Or, the Agressions of Anti-Christian Error on Scriptural Christianity: considered in refer- 

 ence to the Dangers and Duties of Protestants. By George Smith, F.A.S. Member of the 

 Royal Asiatic Society, and of the Royal Society of Literature. Foolscap 8vo. 6«. cloth. 



SMITH (JAMES).— THE VOYAGE AND SHIPWRECK OF SAINT PAUL: 



with Dissertations on the Sources of the Writings of St. Luke, and the Ships and Navigation 

 ■ of the Antients. By James Smith, Esq. of Jordanhill, F.R.S. etc. 8vo. with illustrative 

 Views, Charts, and Woodcuts, 1-ia. cloth. 



SMITH (SYDNEY).— SERMONS PREACHED AT ST. PAUL'S CATHE- 

 DRAL, the Foundling Hospital, and several Churches in London; together with others 

 addressed to a Country Congregation. By the late Rev. Sydney Smith, Canon Residentiary 

 of St. Paul's Cathedral. 8vo. 12*. cloth. 



THE WORKS OF THE REV. SYDNEY SMITH. 



Comprising the Author's Miscellaneous Writings, and Contributions to the Edinburgh 

 Review. New Edition, with Additions. 3 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, 36s. cloth. 



SOAMES.— THE LATIN CHURCH DURING ANGLO-SAXON TIMES. 



By the Rev. Henry Soames, M.A., Editor of " Mosheim's lustitutes of Ecclesiastical 

 History." 8vo. 14*. cloth. 



SOME PASSAGES FROM MODERN HISTORY. 



■ By the Author of " Letters to My Unknown Friends," and "Twelve Years Ago." Foolscap 



8vo. 6s. 6rf. cloth. 



THE SONG OF SONGS, WHICH IS SOLOMON'S. 



From the Holy Scriptures. Being the Six Chapters of the Book of the Song of Solomon, 

 richly illuminated, in the Missal Style, by Owen Jones. Elegantly bound in relievo leather 

 Imperial 16mo. 21s. 



SONGS, MADRIGALS, AND SONNETS: 



A Gathering of some of the most pleasant Flowers of old English Poetry. Set in Borders of 

 coloured Ornaments and Vignettes. Square foolscap 8vo., 10s. 6d., ornamental boards ; or 

 I/s. bound in morocco. 



" A truly exqtihite and eJenavt Uttlf work. It preientt a delightful and frn^rant posy, 

 arranged with aw-h judicious t/iste, and in so agreeable a form, at tu re7ider the literary gems 

 still mure attractive."— ^iormng Advertiser. 



" The pieces are prettily chosen, without exception ; and it is altogether a book of songs 

 and sonnets which may justify the motto from the love-lorn Master Slender, who, in the 

 most difficult crisis of his life, had ratker'than forty shillings that he had not mislaid the 

 comfort of such a companion.^'— Kxam'uicr. 



