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17 Crighton on the Origin of True Religion, 8vo. 1s. Baynes =_ 
18 Priestley’s Socrates and Jesus compared, 8vo. 2s. 6d. Johnson _ 
19 Hill's Theological Institutes, 8vo. 7s. 6d. Longman and Rees — 
20 Vidler’s Letters to Mr. Fuller, 8vo. — — a 
21 Hales’ Methodism Inspected, 8vo. 2s. Sprage — — 
22 Verax’s Vindication of Unitarianism, 8vo. 3s. Johnson _ 
23 Bentley on the Divine Logos, 12mo. 3s. 6d. Hurst — _— 
24 Rees’s Account of Christianity, 12mo, is. Sael —_ — 
25 Brown’s Sermons, Svo. 7s. Longmanand Rees |. — 
26 Gleig’s Sermons, 8vo. 7s. Rivingtons — —~ 
27 Shepherd's Sermons, 8vo. 6s. Mawman — — 
28 Warner's Practical Discourses, 8vo. 7s. Robinsons — 
29 Gilpin’s Sermons, vol. 3, 8vo. 7s. Cadell and Davies | _ 
30 Nares’ Sermons, 8vo. 7s. Rivingtons — _ 
31 Tayler’s Sermons, $vo. 7s. Longman and Rees — a 
32 St. John’s Practical Sermons, 8vo. 6s. Gd. Longman and Rees — 
33 Buddo’s Essays and Sermons, 3s. 6d. Longman and Rees 
34 Sermons, by a Layman, 8vo. 6s. Robinsons _ 
35 Estlin’s Sermons, 8vo. 7s. 6d Johnson _ — 
36 Wrangham’s Sermon, 1s. Mawman — 
37 Wellbeloved’s Sermon on Cappe, 1s. Johnson —_ 
38 Skurray’s Sermon, 1s. Longman and Rees — — 
39 Leigh’s Sermons, Is. Hatchard — -s a 
40 Kentish’s Review of Christian Doctrines, &c. 8vo. 1s. Johnson — 
41 Sturch’s Letter to Kentish, 1s. Johnson —_ — — 
42 Kentish’s Nature, &c. of the Christian Ministry, Johnson — _ 
43 Overton's Duty of Britons, is. Mawman — — —_ 
44 Bulmer’s National Defence, 8vo. 6d. Spragg — — _ 
45 Broadhurst’s Sermon, 6d, Johnson — — — 
46 Joyce's Sermon, 1s. Johnson — _ —_ — 
47 Hughs's Fast Sermon, 1s. Williams _ 
43 Wellbeloved’s Fast Sermon, Is. Johnson — 
49 Madan’s last Sermon, 1s. Longman and Rees -—~ — 
50 Jervis's Fast Sermon,:1s. 6d. Johnson — — 
51 W. Evans's Fast Sermon, 1s. Longman and Rees _ 
52 Butler's Fast Sermon, Is. Longman and Rees — — 
58 Rees’s Fast Sermon, 1s. Longman and Rees — — 
: 54 Disney's Fast Sermon, Is. Johnson — —_ 
, 55 Belsham’s Fast Sermon, 1s. Johnson — — 
56 Parr’s Fast Sermon, 2s. Gd. Mawman —_— _ 
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57 Naylor's Fast Sermon, — — = 
58 Bates’s Rural Philosophy, 8vo. 7s. Longman and Rees — 
59 Fellows’s Supplement to the Christain Philosophy, 1s. White — 
60 Eaton’s Familiar Conversation = — ies 
61 Address to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, Part I. 2s. Hatchard 
_ 62 Transactions of the Missionary Society, 8vo. Button _ 
63 Miles’s History of the Methodists, 12mo 5s. Baynes _ 
64 Daubeney’s Vindicie Eccles. Angl. 8vo. 8s. Hatchard BS oe 
' 65 Bishop of Lincoln’s Charge, 2s. Cadell and Davies — 
66 Winchester on the Seventeenth Article, 2s 6d. Rivingtons — 
67 A Reply to Anguis in Herba, 2s. Mawman _ oo 
68 A Word to Reformation-mongers, 1s. Hatchard sole 
69 An Appeal to the Archbishops and Bishops, 6d. Hatchard — 
70 Vreeman’s Epistle to the Quakers, 8d. Johnson — — 
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CHAPTER III.—History, Politics, and Statistics. 
1 Turner’s. Anglo-Saxons, vol. 2 and 3, 8vo. 16s. Longman and Rees — 
2 Vindication of the Celts, 8vo. 5s. Longman and Rees _— — = 
3 Roberts’s History of the Ancient Britons, 8vo. 5s. Williams — -- 
4 Coote's History of England, 8vo. vol. 9, 8s. Kearsley = — 
5 Bisset’s Hist. of the Reign of Geo. III. 8yo, 6 vols. ol. 12s. 6d. Longman and Rees 
6 Hay’s Insurrection in Wexford, 8vo. 10s. 6d.Cuthell — — 244 
7 Plowden’s History of Iréland, 4to. 3 vols. 41. 4s. Egerton _ — 248 
8 Millar on the English Government, 8vo. 4 vols. U1. 12s. Mawman — 254 
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