6 Mr. Murray s List of New Publications. 



Lives of Twelve Good Men. 



The Learned Dimne. Martin Joseph Routh. 

 The Restorer of the Old Paths. Hugh James Rose. 

 The Man of Saintly Life. Charles Marriott. 

 TTa Great -Provost. Edward Hawkins. 

 Tht -Remodelkr of the Episcopate. Samuel Wilberforce. 

 The Humble Christian. Richard Lynch Cotton. 

 :1Phe Faithful Steiuard. Richard Greswell. 

 The Pious Librarian. Henry Octavius Coxe. 

 The Christian Philosopher, Henry Longueville Mansel. 

 The Singleminded Bishop. WiLLlAM Jacobson. 

 The Earnest Parish Priest. Charles Page Eden. 

 The Good Layman. Charles Longuet Higgins. 



By JOHN VT. BTTRGOIf, B.B., Late Dean of Chichester. 



Fifth Edition. 2 Vols. Crown %v0. 24}. 



" Everything about Burgon, from his figure to his umbrella, suggested originality and 

 independence of mind. Here we see displayed his tenderness of heart, his love of children, 

 his strong sense of humour, his fund of anecdote, his independence of speech, his fervent 

 piety, his loyalty to his friends and to his University. No student of religious life in this 

 country during the XlXth Century can afford to neglect so rich a collection of anecdotes, and 

 no Oxonian should pass by a work which is inspired by a passionate enthusiasm for much of 

 what is best and noblest In the past or present life of Oxford." — AtheiKciim, 



The Revision, Revised. 



I. THE NEW GREEK TEXT. 

 n. THE NEAV ENGLISH VERSION. 

 III. WESTCOTT AND HORT'S TEXTUAL THEORY. 



With a Reply to Bishop EUicott's Defence of the Revisers, and a Vindication of the 

 Traditional Reading of i Timothy iii. 16. 



By J. W. BUBGON, B.D. 



Late Dean of Chichester. 

 Second Editien, %vo» \^s. 



Corney Grain. 



By HIMSELF. 



Post Zvo. IS. 



