MB. MURRAY'S LIST. 



THE IDEAS OF THE DAY ON POLICY. 



ANALYSED AND ARRANGED 

 . By CHARLES BUXTON, M.A., M.P. 



Th ird Ediiion. 8vo. 7s. 6f?. 



This Edition is greatly enlarged, and contains unmerous annotations tv some of the 

 leading Statesmen, Divines, &c., of the Day, including Lord Cranborne", Sir Stafford 

 Northcote, the Dean of Westminster, Mr. Layard, Earl Fortescue, Mr. Lecky, &c. &c . 



THE CONTINUITY OF SCRIPTTJEE, 



AS DECLARED BY THE TESTIMONY OF OUR LORD AND OF THE 

 EVANGELISTS AND APOSTLES. 



By Vice-chancellor SIR WILLIAM PAGE WOOD, F.R.S. 



Second Edition. Post 8vo. Qs. 



" It is with a view to place a chain of proof 

 so forcible and unimpeachable before inquu-ing 

 minds, that the learned author has compiled 

 from the words of the Lord Jesus Himself, and 

 from His Evangelists and Apostles, the testi- 

 monies which they, severally and unitedly, 

 bear to the -writings of the Old Testament. 



The result is a digest of the New Testament 

 Scriptures in their bearing upon the ancient 

 oracles of God, which is not only calculated 

 to be extremely useful to the student of 

 Scripture, but which the aocompUshed theo- 

 logian may consult with profit." — Churchman. 



HISTORY OF THE UNITED NETHERLANDS. 



FROM THE DEATH OF WILLIAM THE SILENT TO THE TWELVE YEARS' 



TRUCE OF 1609. 



By J. LOTHROP MOTLEY, 



Author of " The Rise of the Dutch Republic." 

 Vols. III. and IV. (Completing the work.) 8vo. 30.". 



" Mr. Motley has given two large volumes 

 to little more than ten years of the history of 

 a small republic, but no reader will feel that 

 it is too much, or tire of that grand contest 

 in which the inhabitants of a few marshes 

 defeated a power which half Europe believed 

 to be the destined master of the world. 



These volumes are choked 

 read like romances, sketches 

 vivid as if they came out of 

 ' articles ' as vigorous and as 

 they had been intended for 

 supported aud justified by 

 years." — Spectator, 



with tales that 

 of character as 

 novels, political 

 condensed as if 

 Quarterlies, but 

 the research of 



