MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS NOW READY. 



Christian Institutions ; 



ESSAYS ON ECCLESIASTICAL SUBJECTS. 



By ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, D.D., 



Late Dean of Westminster. 

 Third Edition. Svo. \2s. 



CONTENTS: 



Baptism. 



The Eucharist. 



Eucharist in the Early Church. 



EucHARisTic Sacrifice. 



Real Presence. 



Body and Blood of Christ. 



Absolution. 



Ecclesiastical Vestments. 



The Basilica. 



The Clergy, 



The Pope. 



The Litany. 



Creed of the Early Christians. 



Lord's Prayer. 



General Councils ; Constantinople, 



Ephesus, Chalcedon. 

 Ten Commandments. 



" Dean Stanley's literary style has lost nothing of its charm. So daintily does he select 

 his words, and so deftly does he arrange them, that his sentences seem natural productions, 

 having the symmetry and beauty of spontaneous growth. There is neither elaboration nor 

 effort ; simply an artistic instinct informed by a large knowledge, and regulated by scholarly 

 culture. But the result is very charming in its simple beauty and perfect rhythm. 



"We must leave this interesting and fascinating book to the discrimination of its readers. 

 Few books that have latterly come into our hands are more charming, or more need the 

 function of descriminating scriptural knowledge and good sense." — British Quarterly Review. 



Letters and Journals of 

 Field-Marshal Sir Wm. Gomm, G.C.B., 



COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN INDIA, CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER, 

 AND COLONEL OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS. 



1799—1815. 



The Helder — Bergen — Copenhagen — Rolica — Vimiera — Corunna — Wal- 

 cheren Expedition— Busaco— Torres Vedras — Fuentes d'Onor— Albuera 

 — Badajos — Salamanca— Burgos— Vittoria— Pyrenees— Waterloo, &c. &c. 



Edited by FRANCIS CULLING CARR GOMM, 



H.M. Madras Civil Service. 



Portraits. Svo. 12s, 



"A military autobiography of extraordinary fulness and completeness, and of the highest 

 value and interest, both from the historical importance of the scenes which are here presented 

 in a new and vivid light, and from the utter simplicity and sincerity that shine in every line. The 

 book is full of brightly told anecdotes which will charm every reader." — Alkti's Indian Mail. 



