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SIE JOHN ELIOT.— A Biography. 



1590-1632. 



By JOHN FORSTER, LL.D. 



Witli Portraits. 2 Vols. 8vo. 30s. 



" This life of Sir Jolin Eliot increases our 

 estimate, not only of the importance of the 

 services rendered" by the authors of Parlia- 

 mentary Government, but also of the diffi- 

 culties with which they had to contend. Mr. 



Forster enables his readers to understand, as 

 the matter has never before been understood, 

 both the magnitude of the danger and the 

 heroism of those who encountered and over- 

 came it." — Saturday Review. 



By the Same Author. Uniform with the ahove. 



I— ARREST OF THE FIVE MEMBERS BY CHARLES THE 

 FIRST. 12s. 



II.— THE DEBATES ON THE GRAND REMONSTRANCE, Nov. and 

 Dec, 1641. 12s. 



III. — BIOGRAPHIES. — Cromwell — De Foe — Steele — Chuechill and 

 FOOTE. 12s. 



BENEDICITE ; 



OR, SONG OF THE THREE CHILDREIS'. 



Being Illustrations of the Power, "Wisdom, and Goodness of the Creator, as manifested 



in his "Works. 



By G. CHAPLIN CHILD, M.D. 



2 "Vols. Fcap. 8vo. 12s. 



" Dr. Child's is no common book. Full of 

 important scientific facts, and pervaded by 

 devout religious feeling, the book is an ad- 

 mirable example of the great son-ice which 

 eminent learning, whensauctified by godliness, 



may do the cause of truth. It consists, in 

 fact, of a number of chapters on natural 

 theology, done by a thoroughly competent 

 hand, and marked bv sound judgment as well 

 as sincere piety." — ilnglish Independent. 



MEDITATIONS ON OHEISTIANITY, 



AND ON THE RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. 



By M. GUIZOT. 



Pakt I.— The Essence. Part II.— The Pkesent State. 

 2 Vols. Post 8vo. 21s. 



" A remarkable series of religious medita- 

 tions. The book is distinguished from our 

 own popular writings on the subject by two 

 honoiurable peculiarities, the existence of 



which no one can deny, however little he 

 may be inclined to agree [with M. Guizot's 

 conclusions, it is honest and competent." — 

 Pall Mall Gazette. 



