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A New Edition, just completed, 

 FOX's UNIVERSAL HISTORY of the CHURCH 



and its MARTYRS, prepared from the celebrated folio edition publisli- 

 ed in 1684, with copious Maiginal Notes, Coriimentaries, and Illustra- 

 tions, never before published, by the Rev. J. MILNER, M.A. assisted 

 by the manuscript communications of several learned and eminent 

 Ministers of the Gospel, includinsi many curious Anecdotes relating to 

 the conduct of the Catholics of the present age; elegantly luinted on 

 fine extra-royal octavo paper, with proof plates, in 16 one shilling num- 

 bers, royal, is. 6d. each ; 24s. boards, on common paper, 16s. — Kmbel- 

 lished with appropriate Plates and Portraits. 



Milner's Life of Christ, uniform, and as a continuation to his Book of 

 Martyrs, just completed in twelve Monthly Numbers, is. 6d, on fine 

 royal paper with plates, or is. each, small paper. Either edition may 

 be had in common or superb bindings. 



The HISTORY and LIFE of our BLESSED LORD 



and SAVIOUR, JESUS CHRIST; being an authemic Account of 

 every interesting Event connected with the important Birth, Trans- 

 actions, and Death of the benign and merciful Redeemer: an Account 

 of the State of Religion in the World at the period of our Saviour's Ap- 

 pearance, with the Lives of John the Baptist, the Great Precursor of 

 Christ, the Virgin Mary, the Apostles, and their Successors, tor a period 

 of three hundred years after the Crucifixion; being a complete system 

 of Christianity, interspersed with Geographical and Historical Margi- 

 nal Notes, Commentaries, and Illustrations. 



By the Rev. J. MILNER, M A. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN FAKRIER; or, The 



Whole Art Laid Open ; the 22d Edition, entirely re-composed, and in- 

 corporating the valuable improvements of many years extensive prac- 

 tice, with upwards of One Hundred New Recii)es, never before pub- 

 lished, and a much enlarged Appendix on the quality, composition, 

 and preparation of the various Medicines. By FRANCIS CLATER, 

 Farrier, Cattle Doctor, and Druggist, at Retford. In one handsome 

 volume, 8vo. gs. extra boards. 



" We have examined Mr. Clater's book on Farriery with care, aud 

 cannot doubt his good intention of producing a book drawn from mi- 

 nute observations and long practice, giving in plain easy terms (or 

 words) a description of the manner a horse is afflicted, with a recipe 

 for the cure of most of the disorders he is incident to. The Appendix, 

 containing preparations 01 his medicines, methods of applying them, &c. 

 we think is valuable; in fact we are gratified in being able with con- 

 fidence to recommend the woik as a present to Grooms, Ostlers, &c." — 



Sporling Magazine May, 1809. 

 By the same Author, 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR; 



or, a Practical Treatise on the Diseases and Cure of Oxen, Cows, and 

 Sheep. Also Important Observations on the Cow and Ewe, and that 

 destructive malady the Rot in Sheep, a timely attention to which has, 

 in many districts, been the means of saving thousands from that hither 

 to considered fatal disease. 'I he fourth edition, in one handsome vol. 

 8vo. los. 6d. boards. 



" We cannot conjecture by what accident this Work has been so long 

 unnoticed by us' but it certainly deserved very early attention. — We do 

 not hesitate to recommend it strongly to the attention of all persons, 

 who are especially interested insuch objects. — British Critic, March IS09 



