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 CREED written by the Right Rev. JOHN PEARSON, D.D. late Lord 

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WHEATLY ON THE COMMON PRAYER, edited by 

 G. E. CORRIE, D.D. Master of Jesus College, Examining Chaplain 

 to the late Lord Bishop of Ely. Demy 8vo. js. 6d. 



CAESAR MORGAN'S INVESTIGATION OF THE 

 TR.INITY OF PLATO, and of Philo Judseus, and of the effeas 

 which an attachment to their writings had upon the principles and 

 reasonings of the Fathers of the Christian Church. Revised by H. A. 

 HOLD EN, LL.D., formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 

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TWO FORMS OF PRAYER OF THE TIME OF QUEEN 



ELIZABETH. Now First Reprinted. Demy 8vo. 6d. 



" From ' Collections and Notes' 18671876, 

 by W. Carew Hazlitt (p. 340), we learn that 

 'A very remarkable volume, in the original 

 vellum cover, and containing 25 Forms of 

 Prayer of the reign of Elizabeth, each with the 

 autograph of Humphrey Dyson, has lately fallen 

 into the hands of my friend Mr H. Pyne. It is 

 mentioned specially in the Preface to the Par- 



ker Society's volume of Occasional Forms of 

 Prayer, but it had been lost sight of for 200 

 years.' By the kindness of the present pos- 

 sessor of this valuable volume, containing in all 

 25 distinct publications, I am enabled to re- 

 print in the following pages the two Forms 

 of Prayer supposed to have been lost." Ex- 

 tract front the PREFACE. 



SELECT DISCOURSES, by JOHN SMITH, late Fellow of 

 Queens' College, Cambridge. Edited by H. G. WILLIAMS, B.D. late 

 Professor of Arabic. Royal 8vo. 7^. 6d. 



"The 'Select Discourses' of John Smith, 

 collected and published from his papers after 



with the richest lights of meditative genius... 

 He was one of those rare thinkers in whom 



his death, are, in my opinion, much the most largeness of view, and depth, and wealth of 



his death, are, in my opinion, much the most 



considerable work left to us by this Cambridge poetic and speculative insight, only served to 



evoke more fully the religious spirit, and while 



right to a place in iLngnsn acerary niscory." he drew the mould of his thought from Plotinus, 

 -Mr MATTHEW ARNOLD, in the Contempo- he vivified the substance of it from St Paul." 



Principal TULLOCH, Rational Theology in 



School [the Cambridge Platonists]. They have 

 a right to a place in English literary history." 

 Mr MATTHEW ARNOLD, in the Contempo- 

 rary Review. 



"Of all the products of the Cambridge 

 School, the 'Select Discourses' are perhaps 

 the highest, as they are the most accessible 

 and the most widely appreciated. ..and indeed 

 no spiritually thoughtful mind can read them 

 unmoved. They carry us so directly into an 

 atmosphere of divine philosophy, luminous 



England in the ijth Century. 



"We may instance Mr Henry Griffin Wil- 

 liams's revised edition of Mr John Smith's 

 ' Select Discourses,' which have won Mr 

 Matthew Arnold's admiration, as an example 

 of worthy work for an University Press to 

 undertake. " Times. 



THE HOMILIES, with Various Readings, and the Quo- 

 tations from the Fathers given at length in the Original Languages. 

 Edited by G. E. CORRIE, D.D., Master of Jesus College. Demy 

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DE OBLIGATIONE CONSCIENTLE PR^LECTIONES 



decem Oxonii in Schola Theologica habitas a ROBERTO SANDERSON, 

 SS. Theologiae ibidem Professore Regio. With English Notes, 

 including an abridged Translation, by W. WHEWELL, D.D. late 

 Master of Trinity College. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



ARCHBISHOP USHER'S ANSWER TO A JESUIT, 

 with other Trads on Popery. Edited by J. SCHOLEFIELD, M.A. late 

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