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A third volume of the Remains of: 
Henry Kirke White, of Nottingham, 
edited by ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esq. is 
in the press. 
Evenings in Autumn; a series of 
Essays, Narrative and Miscellaneous, 
are announced, by NATHAN DRAKE, 
M.D. the elegant author of Literary 
Hours, of Essays on Periodical Litera- 
tnre, of Shakespeare and his Times, 
and of Winter Nights. 
The Perilous Castles; or, War, Wo- 
men, and Witchereft; a border ro- 
mance, by JaMeS Hoe, the Ettrick 
Shepherd, is printing, in 3 vols. 
A general Survey of the present Situ- 
ation of the principal Powers of Eu- 
rope; with conjectures on their future 
prospects, by a Citizen of the United 
States, is printing in London. 
Considerations onthe Subject of Cal- 
vinism, and a short freatise ou regene- 
ration; designed for the use of such as 
fee] interested in the enquiry, whether 
Calvinism be or be not the doctrine of 
the Bible, and of the Church of Eng- 
land, are preparing, by WILLIAM 
Bruce Knient, A.M. 
A Narrative of Two Years Residence 
in the Settlement called the English 
Prairie, in the Illinois Country, United 
States; with an eccount of its animal 
and vegetable productions, agriculture, 
&e. &c. and a description of the prin- 
cipal towns, villages, &c. &c. and of the 
habits and customs of the Back-Woods- 
men, will soon be published, by JoHN 
Woops. 
The editor of the Philosophical Ma- 
gazine and Journal. (Alex. Tilloch, 
LL D.) is preparing for publication a 
work which is likely to engage the at- 
tention of Biblical students, namely, 
Dissertations Introductory to the Study 
and Right Understanding of the Lan- 
guage, Structure, and Contents of the 
Apocalypse. The dissertations are 
seven in number, viz. First and second 
on the opinions delivered by ecclesias- 
tical writers respecting the date of the 
Apocalypse, preseuting convincing evi- 
dence that this book was the first writ- 
ten of those which compose the New 
Testament: third, on the language and 
structure of the Apocalypse: fourth, 
on various names by which the Creator 
of the universe is designated in the 
Scriptures, and the ‘proper mede of 
translating them: fifth, of the Hebrew 
name JSHOVAH and the Greek ex- 
pression Ayrios the Theos: sixth, on 
certain combinations of these terms 
with other names of personal deserip- 
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence. 
| March J, 
tion which are found in the New Tes- 
tament: seventh, on certain combina- 
tions of nonns of personal description 
whith are found in the Apocalypse. 
Lord Ditioy, author of Commen- 
taries on the Military Establisiiments 
and Defence of the British Empire, 
Policy of Nations, a Translation of the 
Tactics of Allian, Legitimacy, &e. has, 
during a late residence at Florence, 
composed a work under the titte of 
The Life and Opinions of Sir Richard 
Maltravers, an English Gentleman of 
the Seventeenth Century, which is now 
in the press. 
It is proposed to publish the Archi- 
tectural Antiquities of Sefton Church, 
near Liverpool; consisting of views, 
plans, and parts of the interior orna- 
ments, detailed at large from actual 
measurement, and etched in outline, by 
Mr. R. BRIDGENS. It will appear the 
first week in March. 
A third edition is very seasonably 
printing of the Political Essay on the 
Kingdom of New Spain, by Alexander 
de Humboldt; with physical sections 
and maps, translated by JOHN BLACK, 
Esq. 
A translation of M. Corrv’s work 
on the Criminal Jurisprudence of the 
English, and on their Manners and 
Society, will be published early next 
month. 
Observations on the Influence of Man- 
nersupon the Health of the Human 
Race; more particularly as it regards 
females in the higher and middle clas- 
ses of society, will speedily appear 
from the pen of R. Panin, M.D. of 
Newport, Salop. 
Speedily will be published, the Life 
of John Goodwin, A.M., some time 
Fellow of Queen’s College, Cambridge, 
and Vicar of St. Stephen's, Coleman- 
street, London, in the reign of Charles 
the First, and under the usurpation : 
comprising an account of his opinions 
and writings, and of the controversies in 
which he was engaged in defence of reli- 
gious liberty,and of generalredemption : 
with a review of several public transac- 
tions in Great Britain, during the civil 
wars and the inter-regnum, by THOMAS 
JACKSON. 
The Works of DocroR JAMES AR- 
MINIUS, formerly Professor of Divinity. 
in the University of Leyden, translated 
from the Latin, are in the press. To 
which are prefixed the Life of the 
Author, extracts from his letters, and 
the state of religious opinions at the in- 
teresting period in which he i 
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