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WORKS BY C. J. VAUGHAN, D.D. 
Late Head Master of Harrow School. 
Notes for Lectures on Confirmation. With Suitable 
Prayers. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo. limp cloth, red leaves, 1s. 6d. 
Rays of Sunlight for Dark Days. A Book of Select 
Readings for the Suffering. With a Preface by C. J. Vaughan, D.D. 
Royal 16mo. Elegantly printed with red lines, and handsomely 
bound, red edges, 4s. 62. 
St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. The Greek Text with 
English Notes. 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. 
“ For educated young men this commentary seems to fill a gap hitherto unfilled. 
We find in it a careful elucidation of the ing of phrases by parallel 
passages from St. Paul himself, with a nearly continuous paraphrase and 
explanation by which the very difficult connexion of the argument of the 
istie, with its countless digressions and ellipses and abrupt breaks, is 
pointedly brought out. An educated lad, who thought for himself, would learn 
more of the real meaning of St. Paul’s words by thoroughly thinking out the 
suggestive exposition of them here supplied, than by any amount o study 
bestowed upon more elaborate and erudite works. .. As awhole, Dr. Vaughan 
appears to us to have given to the world a valuable book of original and careful 
and earnest thought bestowed on the lishment of a worl. which will be 
of much service, and which is much needed,” —GUARDIAN, 
Memorials of Harrow Sundays. A Selection of Sermons 
preached in the School Chapel. With a View of the Interior 
of the Chapel. 
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, red leaves, 10s. 6d. 
Epiphany, Lent, and Easter. A Selection of Expository 
Sermons. Crown 8vo. cloth, red leaves. 7s. 6d. 
“ Each exposition has been prepared upon a careful revision of the whole passage 
... and the extreme reverence and care with which the author handles Holy 
Writ, are the highest guarantees of success. Replete with thought, scholarship, 
earnestness, and all the elements of usefulness.” —LITERARY GAZETTE, 
Revision of the Liturgy. Five Discourses. With an 
Introduction. I. Absolution. II. Regeneration. III. The Atha- 
nasian Creed. IV. Burial Service. V. Holy Orders. 
Crown 8vo. cloth, red leaves (1860), 117 pp. 4s. 6d. 
« The large-hearted and philosophical spirit in which Dr. Vaughan has handled 
the specific doctrines of controversy point him out as eminently fitted to deal 
with the first principles of the question.”—Jonn BULL, : 
