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Works edited by Bishop Jebb. 



THE REMAINS of WILLIAM PHELAN, D.D.; with a Biographi- 

 cal ]\Iemoir. Second Edition. Two Vols. 8vo, 2\s. boards. 



LIVES, CHARACTERS, and an ADDRESS to POSTERITY. By 

 Gilbert Burnet, D.D., late Bishop of Sarum, with the Two Prefaces 

 to the Diililin Editions. To which are now added, FIVE HITHERTO 

 UNPUBLISHED LETTERS, by Anne, Countess Dowager of Rochester, 

 upon her Son's Last Illness and Conversion, Edited with an Introduction 

 and Notes. Second Edition, in Foolscap 8vo, ']s. bds. 



* ^* A few copies may still be had of the first edition in 8vo, price 10s. Gd. 



THE PROTESTANT KEMPIS ; or, PIETY without ASCETICISM: 

 a ]\Ianual of Christian Faith and Practice, selected from the AV^ritings of 

 Scougal, Charles Howe, and Cudworth ; with Corrections and occasional 

 Notes. One Vol. 8v'o, price 12s. boards. 



PRACTICAL DISCOURSES: a Selection from the unpublished Manu- 

 scripts of the late Venerable Thojias Townson, D.D., Archdeacon of 

 Richmond ; one of the Rectors of IMalpas, Cheshire ; and some time Fellow 

 of St. Mary IMagdalen College, Oxford; with a Biographical I\Iemoir, by 

 Archdeacon Churton. Third Edition, in One Vol. 8vo, jirice 10s. Gd. bds. 



MAHOMETANISM UNVEILED ; an Inquiry in which 



that Arch-Heresy, its Diffusion and Continuance, are examined on a new 

 principle, tending to confirm the Evidences, and aid the Propagation of the 

 Christian Faith. By the Rev. Charles Fobster, B.D., Chancellor of 

 Ardfert, and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Limerick. Two 

 Vols. 8vo, 24s. boards. 



" The reader will find the subject of the Ishmaelitish descent of the Arabian treated in a 

 clear and convincini:; manner by Mr. Forster, in his learned and valuable work, Wahomet- 

 anisra Unveiled." — (Quarterly Review. 



" From the novelty of the view which is thus given of Mahometanism, and the ability 

 displayed by the author, we shall be greatly mistaken if a serious discussion of the whole 

 subject be not revived among the learned men of the country." — Monthly Review. 



THE WHOLE WORKS of the Most Reverend Father 



in God, Robert Leighton, D.D., Archbishop of Glasgow. To which is 

 prefixed an entire new Life of the Author, by the Rev. J. N. Pearson, 

 M. A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to the ]Most Noble the 

 Marquess Wellesley. Four Vols. 8vo, with a Portrait, 36s. boards. 



•• We have jilaced a new edition of Archbishop Leighton's Works at the head of this 

 article; and as Mr. Coleridge has neglected to furnish the biographical notice he had pro- 

 mised, we shall endeavour to supply its place by a few particulars of his life and writings, 

 principally extracted from a spirited and elo<iuent Memoir prefixed to the new edition, by 

 the Rev. Norman Pearson. It is a reproach to the (irescnt age, that his valuable writings, 

 breathing as they do the subliniest and purest spirit of piety, rich in beautiful images and 

 classical learning, throughout abounding in practical reflections, and all expressed with the 

 sweetest aud simplest eloijuence, should have been neglected among us." — British Ciitie. 



•jK* The above may be had, printed in a small but neat type, and com- 

 pressed into Two Volumes, price 21s. boards. 



By the same Author, 



A PRACTICAL COMMENTARY upon tlie FIRST EPISTLE of 

 ST. PETER, and other Expository "Works. To which is prefixed an 

 entire new Life of the Author, by the Rev. J. N. Pearson, M.A. Trinity 

 College, Cambridge, &c. Two Volumes 8vo, with Portrait, 18s. boards. 



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