April, 1S40, 
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PUBLISHED BY 
SCOTT, WEBSTER, AND GEARY, 
CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, LONDON. 
THE 
CATKOXiSC SPIRIT OF TRUB RBIiIQIOM. 
Just published, in post 8vo. price 7s. 
“ The main argument of this work is to prove, that not an outward uniformity 
over all (as the Church of Rome contends for), but a unity of spirit in 
variety of forms (as in the churches of the Reformation), is a constitution 
of the Catholic Church, answerable to the light of reason, of sacred history, 
and of Scripture.” — Preface. 
A NSW SNaiilSH C^RAMMAR^ 
In which the principles of that science are fully explained, and adapted 
to the comprehension of young persons ; containing a complete Series 
OF Exercises for Parsing, for Oral Correction, and for Writing ; with 
Questions at the bottom of the page for the Examination of Pupils. 
Edited by the Rev. Brandon Turner. Just published, in 12mo. con- 
taining 248 pages. Price 2^. ^d. 
“ It is the plan of this work to bring every doctrine which has been learned into 
immediate and constant application ; thus Parsing commences immediately 
after the first lesson of Etymology. The Pupil is then alternately exercised 
in learning rules and in applying them, until they are rendered perfectly 
familiar. The same plan has been followed in Syntactical Parsing, by 
which method of instruction the understanding of the pupil is exercised so 
as to render Grammar an interesting study.” 
A GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC 
HISTORIT of the BRTIN€T and DORMANT 
BARONBTOIBS OF BNC^DANB. 
By John Burke, Esq. Author of the Peerage and Baronetage, History 
of the Commoners, &c., and John Bernard Burke, Esq. of the Middle 
Temple. In one thick volume, printed to correspond with the Author’s 
Peerage and Baronetage, price £1. 12^* 
This work comprises nearly a thousand families, many of them amongst the 
most ancient and eminent in the kingdom, each carried down to its repre- 
sentative or representatives still existing, with elaborate and minute details 
of the alliances, achievements, and fortunes, generation after generation, 
from the earliest to the latest period ; the armorial bearings are engraven 
in the best style, and incorporated with the text as in the above work. It is 
also embellished with a fine portrait of King James I., the founder of the 
order, and a splendidly illuminated title-page, after the fashion of the 
ancient missals. 
