WORKS ON THEOLOGY, &c. 
THE WORKS OF THE REV. ROBERT HALL, A.M. 
With a brief Memoir of his Life, by Dr. Gregory, and Observations on his 
Character as a , Preacher, by Rev. John Foster. Edited by Olinthus Greg- 
ory, LL.D. In 3 vols. 8vo. With a Portrait. 
"We cannot too highly commend this work to the notice of the pubhc, whether we 
regard the pure and elevated principles it contains, or the intellecaial vigour with 
which they are expressed. Robert Hall was no ordinary man. His mind com- 
muned with eternal truth, a;nd, drawing from this fountain, he was able to rivet the 
attention of his hearers ; and he yet speaks, by his writings, in a language which 
cannot fail to interest and dehght both the scholar and the Christian." — New-York 
1 Journal of Commerce. 
I " To praise the writings of Robert Hall would be as presumptuous as it is unne- 
1 cessary. . . . This complete edition of Hall's works is under the superintendence 
i (if editors fully competent to their task, and worthy of the writer. . . . Every advan- 
tage arising from judicious arrangement and scnapulous correction will belong to it, 
while the original matter, historical and critical, will greatly enhance its value." — 
The Churchman, 
A DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE. Containing an 
Historical Account of the Persons ; a Geographical and Historical Account of 
Places ; a Literal, Critical, and Systematical Description of other Objects, 
whether Natural, Artificial, Civil, Religious, or Military ; and an Explanation 
of the Appellative Terms mentioned in the Old and New Testaments ; the 
whole comprising whatever important is known concerning the Antiquities of 
the Hebrew Nation and Church of God ; forming a sacred Commentary, a 
Body of Scripture History, Chronology, and Divinity ; and serving in a great 
measure a? a Concordance to the Holy Bible. By the Rev. John Brown, of 
Haddington. With a Life of the Author, and an Essay on the Evidence of 
Christianity. Complete in One Volume, 8vo. 
It may not be improper to inform the public that the present is the only perfect edi- 
tion of this work pubhshed in the United States. 
A CONCORDANCE TO THE HOLY SCRIPTURES OF 
THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT. By John Brown, of Hadding- 
ton. 32mo. 
The smallest form in which this concordance has ever been, printed. It is perfect, 
however, and the type is so clear that it can be easily read. 
EVIDENCE OF THE TRUTH OF THE CHRISTIAN 
RELIGION, derived from the literal Fulfilment of Prophecy. By Rev. Alez- 
ANDER Keith. 12mo. 
Of the estimation in which this volume is held in England evidence is afforded by 
the following remark : " Few more satisfactory works in confirmation of the inspira- 
tion of Scripture have appeared within our own time than that of Mr. Keith." The 
writer whose testimony is thus given is the Rev. Dr. Shuttleworth, Warden of New 
College, Oxford. The work is so justly appreciated in Edinburgh that it has passed 
through six editions ; and parts of it have been pubhshed in tracts in English, French, 
and German. 
THE SACRED HISTORY OF THE WORLD, as displayed 
in the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge. By Sharon Turner, 
Esq. 18mo. 
HISTORY OF THE REFORMED RELIGION IN FRANCE 
. By Rev. Edward Smedley, M.A. In 3 vols. 18mo. 
_ _ . ^ . — ~ . ^ i 1 
