1802. ] 
Sex; with the Mufe’s Mifcellany, and the 
Caiket of Myftery. 
An Elegy to the Memory of the late Duke 
of Bediord, by Mrs. Opie, 4to. 
Verfes on feveral Subjects ; written in the 
Vicinity of Stoke Park, in 1801, by Henry 
James Pye, Efq: Iluftrated with Plates, 
A Poem on the Peace concluded at Amiens, 
40. 
A Tranflation of the Rev. Dr. Geddes’s 
Ode to Peac » by Joln Ring. 
Juvenile Poems, by Samuel John Nath, 
L.L.B, addreffed to the Gentlemen of the 
Army and Navy. 
POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
The Seventeenth Report of the Society for 
bettering the Condition of the Poor. 
The Englithman’s Letters relative to the 
Trade between Great Britiin and the Eaft 
Indies; on which the exclufive Right of the 
Eatt India Company, and the Rights of the 
private Merchants under the AG of 37 7935 
are difcuffed, 
. 
POLITICAL. 
The Crifis of the Sugar Colonies; or, an 
Inguiry into the Objects and Probable Effects 
of the French Expetition tothe Weft Indies, 
and their Conneétion with the colonial In- 
terefts of the Britifh Empire; to which is fub- 
joined, a Plan for fettling the vacant Lands 
of Trinidad. 
TOPOGRAPHY. 
A New Plan of the Road from London to 
Dover, and from Valais to Paris, defcribing 
every Object on or near the Road, with the 
Diftances in Englifh Miles and Broach Potts. 
Pocket Size. 
THEOLOGY. 
The Fifth Volume of, Sacred Biography, 
containing the Hiftory of Jefus Chrift, by 
Henry Hunter, D.'D. 8vo. 
Two Sermons, preached at Dominica in 
April, 1300, and officially noticed by- his 
Majefty’s Privy Council in that Mland; to 
which are added, the Minutes of three Trials 
which occurred at Roufleau in the preceding 
Year: with Remarks and Stri€tures on the 
Iffue of thofe Trials, and on the Slave Trade, 
and the Condition of Sl.ves in general in our 
Weft India Colonies, by the Rev. C. Peters, 
A. M. 
Methodifm Unmafked; or, the Progrefs of 
Puritanifm from the Sixteenth to the Nine- 
teenth Century 3 intended as an Explanatory 
Supplement to Hints to Heads of Families, by 
the Rey. ‘Ts E. Owen. 
Sermons, defigned chiefly for young Per- 
fons, by Daniel Sandiford, A. M. 12m0 
A Sermon, occafioned by the Death of the 
Earl of Clare, dehvered in the Chapel of 
Trinity College, Dublin, Feb. 7, 1802, by 
‘William Ma gee, D, D. 
An Qriginal Letter, giving an Account of 
a Work, intitled, **Pici et Catholico In- 
ftitutio;,of, the Neceflary. Eruvition of a 
Chrijten sian;” fet forrh in the Reign of 
Henry Vill. "Chiefy intended as a Vindi- 
Lip of New Publications. 
Charges of Inconfiitency and of Arminianifm; 
with particular Reference to the Bifhop of 
Lincoln’s’ Affertions in his Elements of 
Chriftiin Theology. 
Anguis in Herba; a Sketcly of the true 
Charaéter of the Church of England and her 
Clergy, as a Caveat againft the Mifconftruc- 
tion of artful; and the Mifconception of weak, 
Men, on the Subjeét of a Bill about to be 
brought into Parliament for. the revifal of 
certain . Ecclefiaftical Statutes concerning 
Non-refidence, &c. 
Propofals for a new Arrangement of the 
Revenue and Refidence of.the Clergy, by Ed- 
mund Pouller, A. M. 
A Sermon, preached at Gofport, Feb. ra, 
1802, being the yearly Meeting of the 
S77 = 
cation of Archbifhop Cranmer from the. 
Children educated at the Charity School in 
that Town, by Edmund Pouller, A. M. 
A Sermon, preached at Wobourn, March 
¥4, 1802, the Sundzy after the Interment 
of the Duke of Bedford, by Edmund Cart- 
wright, A. M. 
Remarks on Michaellis’s Intredufion to 
the New Teftament, Volumes lil! and IV. 
by Way of Caution to Students in Divinity. 
Remarks on the Defign and Formation of 
the Articles of the Church of England, in- 
tended to illuftrate their true Meaning; a 
Sermon, preached before the Univerfity of 
Oxford, Feb. 
Bangor. 
Leflie’s Short and Eafy Method with the 
Dei‘ts, wherein the certainty of the Chriftian 
Religion is eftablifhed in four infallible 
Marks; to which are fubjoined, four addi- 
tional Marks from the fame Author’s Traé&, 
intitled, «* The Truth of Chriftianity De- 
monftrated 5”. compofed by Francis Wrang- 
ham, M. A. 
Difcourfes on the Connection between the 
Old and New Veftament, and demonftrative 
of the great Do&trine of Atonement; with 
an Magers to the younger Clergy, and Re- 
marks on the late Profeffor Campbell’s Ec- 
clefiaftical, Hiftory, by the Rev. Charles 
Daubeney, L.L. D. Svo. 
The Caufes and Pretences for Separation 
from the Eftablifhed Church Confidered and 
Refuted, by Robert Woodward, Vicar of 
Harrold, 8vo. 
Remarks on the Doétriaes of Juftification 
by Faith, in a Letter to the Rev. John Over- 
ton, Author of *¢ The True Church-man 
Afcertained,”’ by Edward Pearfon, B. D, 
An Expofition of the Nature and Defign 
of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, by a 
deceafed Minifter of the Eftadlifhed Church, 
I2Mo0. 23 pages. 
The Athanafian Creed Vindicated and Ex- 
plained, by the late W. Dodwell, D. D. 12mo 
IIS pages. 
Phrophetiz de Septuagenta Hebdomadis 
apud Danielem explicato: Quam reverendo 
Abmowtum in Chritto Patri Beilbeio, Epifccpo 
Ceicroque Clero Londinenfi, concione ad 
eos 
14, 1802, by the Bifhop of 
