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part is for more advanced youth, or even 
for grown perfons, who have been brought 
up in ignorance of religion. It contains 
all the grand principles of natural and re- 
vealed religion, leading to piety, and good 
moral conduét ; with alfo an eafy view of 
thofe proofs of the truth and divine au- 
thority of the gofpel which carry clear 
conviciicn with them, and which infidels 
can never confute. Dr. Pike has kept 
clear of all the peculiaritics of fyftems, 
not intending to give the eatechifm of a fed. 
Mr. Epwarp.KeNNiON announces 
for publication, by fubfcription, Elements 
of Univerfal Reprefentation in Land{cape ; 
or, an Introduétion to the Study of True 
Perception of Natural Scenery, from the 
firft imple impreffions in the appearances 
of Objeéts, to the Effects of Combination, 
the Management of Light, and the higher 
Circumftances of Picture. The price to 
fubferibers, will be two guineas and a 
half. One guinea to be paid at the time 
of fubfcribing at No. 5:, Charlotte-ftreet, 
Fitzroy-fquare. 
Mr. SAVAGE is preparing for the prefs, 
in one volume, o€tavo, a Syftematic Cata- 
locue, formed according to the alrange- 
ment of Linnzus, of thofle parts of the 
Animal and Mineral Kingdoms which 
are to be found in Great Britain, with 
references to figures of the various Ani- 
mais, together with the Synonymous 
Terms employed by different authors. 
An improved and modernized abridge- 
ment of Guthrie’s Geography, with co- 
pious maps, is announced by Mr. 
HuGues, of Wigmore-ftreet. 
Mr. WraNGHaM is about to publith 
a poem on the ‘ Railing of Jairus’s 
Daughter,” written (we underftand) for 
the Seaton-prize of this year, but by cir- 
cumftances, to be ftated in the preface, 
excluded from the competition. Annexed 
to it will appear a fhort memoir; inter- 
fperfed with a few poetical predudtions, of 
the late Caroline Symmons. 
Mr. Joun Mayne, author of the 
beautiful little poem of ‘* Glafeow,”’ is 
preparing for the prefs, the Silver Gun 3. 
or, the King’s Birth-day in Dumfries, a 
poem, in four cantos, founded on an an- 
cient cuftom of fheoting for a filver oun, 
firft given by one of the Kings of Scot- 
land, as a prize to the beft markfman 
among the incorporations of Dumfries. 
The Rev. Tuomas BELsHaM, author 
of Lectures on the Human Mind, is pre- 
paring for the prefs-a new tranflation of 
the Epiftles of Paul, with an expofition, 
Literary and Philofophical fntelligence. 
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and notes; alfo, a general View of the 
Arguments for the proper Humanity of 
Jefus Chrift. 
The Rev. Dr. Rees is preparing for 
the prefs a volume of Sermons, on mifcel- 
laneous and interefting fubjeéts. 
We mentioned, a (hort time fince, that 
Mr. RusHEr, of Banbury, had invented 
a new {pecies of types, for which he had ° 
obtamed a patent.. Mr. Ruther has 
fince been engaged in carrying-his inven- 
tion into practice, and he will fhorcly 
publifh, with his new types, an editicn 
of Dr. Johnfon’s Raffelas. 
Mr. Bast MONTAGUE lias in the 
prefs a volume of Moral Effays, felefied 
from the Works of Hooker, Barrow, and 
Jeremy Taylor. If this meets with the 
approbation of the public, he means to 
publith other felections from the works of 
{carce authors. 
Mr. Wiikins, of Cambridge, who has 
juft returned from Greece, has iffued pro- 
pofals for publifhing, in’ folio, the Anti- 
quities of Magna Grecia; comprifing the 
Antiquities of Grecian Architecture that 
{till exifts in Syraeufe, Agrigentum, Seli- 
nus, and Segeftum, in Sicily; the three 
temples of the ane ent city of Pofidonia, 
or Poeltum, in Calabria ; together with the 
fragments of two temples in the ifland of 
Malta. 
The Rev. Witt1am MoseELey, of 
Fianley, Staffordfhire, has long been en- 
gaged in preparing a map to exhibit the 
Geography and Hittory of the Old Tef- 
tament at one view, and he has now nearly 
completed his defign. This map will 
contain all the places of any note: men- 
tioned in the writings of Mofes and the 
prophets, the divifion of the Land of 
Ifrael into tribes, the diffances. of the 
principal places, and the travels of the 
children of Ifrael from Egypt into Ca- 
naan,withan hiftorical account ofeach place. 
- Unavoidable circumftances have pre- 
vented the appearance of the numbers of 
Mr. DacLey’s Sele&t Gems at. the time 
propofed, but every exertion is making 
to render them worthy of a conrinuance 
ef that approbation which the two firtt 
numbers have experienced. 
Carreau’s Pisture of Denmark is in 
the courfe of tranflation, and will {peedily 
appear, in three volumes. er tan 
A German tra& has lately been difco- 
vered in the Britith Mufeum, printed ia 
1713, on the fubje& of the Cow-pox. It 
was written by a ftudent of the name of 
SaLGaR, and is entitled De Lue Vaccarum. 
Since 
