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Sermons on Special Occasions.

By

DANIEL MOORE, M. A., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and Vicar of Holy Trinity, Paddington. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

CONTENTS.

The Words of Christ imperishable-The Gospel Welcome-The Conversion of St. Paul-The Christian's Mission-Business and Godliness-Soberness and Watchfulness-The Joy of the Disciples at the Resurrection--The Saviour's Ascension -Jesus in the Midst-The Moral Attractions of the Cross-The Gospel Workmen-The Work of the Holy Spirit-The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity-The Law of Moral Recompenses-The Goodness of King Joash-The Tenderness of Christ-Christ our Example in Youth -Jacob in Life and in Death-The Spiritual Mind-Britain's Obligations to the Gospel-The Throne in Mourning-Prayer and Providence-The Unsearchableness of God.

The Age and the Gospel; Four Ser

mons preached before the University of Cambridge, at the Hulsean Lecture, 1864. With a Discourse on Final Retribu. tion. By DANIEL MOORE, M. A., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and Vicar of Holy Trinity, Paddington. Crown 8vo. 5s.

The Mystery of the Temptation: a

Course of Lectures.

By the Rev. W. H. HUTCHINGS, M.A., Sub-Warden of the House of Mercy, Clewer. Crown 8vo. 4s. 6d.

CONTENTS.

The Entrance into the Temptation-The Fast-The Personality of SatanThe First Temptation-The Second Temptation-The Third Temptation -The End of the Temptation. "We can mention with unmixed praise a series of lectures on The Mystery of the Temptation,' by Mr. Hutchings of Clewer. They are deeply thoughtful, full, and well written, in a style which, from its calmness and dignity, befits the subject."-GUAR

DIAN.

"This book is one of the refreshing proofs still occasionally met with that the traditional culture and refinement of the Anglican clergy is not quite exhausted, nor its exhaustion implied, by the endless and vulgar controversies that fill the columns of religious newspapers. The sober earnestness that

has always been a characteristically Anglican virtue has not failed in a preacher like Mr. Hutchings."—AcaDEMY.

"Students of Scripture will find in 'The Mystery of the Temptation' sound reasoning, the evidences of close study, and the spirit of reverence and fervent faith."-MORNING POST.

"This is a volume of lectures which will repay serious study. They are earnest to the last degree."-LITERARY CHURCHMAN.

"Very good indeed."-NEW YORK CHURCH JOURNAL.

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Selection, adapted to the Seasons of

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the Ecclesiastical Year, from the "Parochial and Plain Sermons of JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, B. D., sometime Vicar of St. Mary's, Oxford. Edited by the Rev. W. J. COPELAND, B.D., Rector of Farnham, Essex. Crown 8vo.

CONTENTS.

55.

Advent:-Self-denial the Test of Religious Earnestness-Divine Calls-The Ventures of Faith-Watching. Christmas Day:-Religious Joy. New Year's Sunday:-The Lapse of Time. Epiphany:-Remembrance of Past Mercies-Equanimity-The Immortality of the Soul-Christian Manhood-Sincerity and Hypocrisy - Christian Sympathy. Septuagesima:-Present Blessings. Sexagesima:-Endurance the Christian's Portion. Quinquagesima:-Love the One Thing Needful. Lent:-The Individuality of the Soul-Life the Season of Repentance-Bodily Suffering-Tears of Christ at the Grave of Lazarus-Christ's Privations a Meditation for Christians-The Cross of Christ the Measure of the World. Good Friday:-The Crucifixion. Easter Day:-Keeping Fast and Festival. Easter-Tide:-Witnesses of the Resurrection-A Particular Providence as Revealed in the Gospel-Christ Manifested in Remembrance -The Invisible World-Waiting for Christ. Ascension:-Warfare the Condition of Victory. Sunday after Ascension:-Rising with Christ. Whitsunday:-The Weapons of Saints. Trinity Sunday: - The Mysteriousness of our Present Being. Sundays after Trinity :-Holiness Necessary for Future Blessedness-The Religious Use of Excited Feelings-The Self-wise Inquirer-Scripture a Record of Human SorrowThe Danger of Riches-Obedience without Love, as instanced in the Character of Balaam-Moral Consequences of Single Sins-The Greatness and Littleness of Human Life-Moral Effects of Communion with GodThe Thought of God the Stay of the Soul-The Power of the Will-The Gospel Palaces-Religion a Weariness to the Natural Man-The World our Enemy-The Praise of Man-Religion Pleasant to the ReligiousMental Prayer-Curiosity a Temptation to Sin-Miracles no Remedy for Unbelief-Jeremiah: a Lesson for the Disappointed-The Shepherd of our Souls--Doing Glory of God in Pursuits of the World.

"The selection has been made with great judgment, and the volume, which is daintily printed, has thus a very special value."-CHURCH TIMES.

"The publishers of the present volume have gathered together in a cheap and convenient form a series of Dr. Newman's earliest sermons, preached before he entered the Latin Church. These sermons are, of course, masterly, and, as they are not doctrinal, can be read with profit and pleasure by those who belong to the past as well as to the present creed of the learned doctor. The selection consists, with few exceptions, of sermons for the most important Church Festivals of the Year, and will be found admirably adapted for reading in the various seasons as

they pass. To praise the noble language of Dr Newman, an acknowledged master of English, would be super fluous; and these sermons, composed in the vigour of his years, are marked with the rarest grandeur and breadth of thought, and can be read with profit and pleasure by all, the religious for their profound piety, and by the student of English for their purity of diction." -MORNING POST.

Those who, like ourselves, have long used and valued the eight volumes of Dr. Newman's Parochial Sermons, will be first to rejoice that a' Selection of about fifty sermons has been made, and issued in a handsome volume." -LITERARY CHURCHMAN.

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The Strictness of the Law of Christ-Obedience without Love, as instanced in
the Character of Balaam-Moral Consequences of Single Sins-Accept-
ance of Religious Privileges compulsory-Reliance on Religious Observ-
ances-The Individuality of the Soul-Chastisement amid Mercy-Peace
and Joy amid Chastisement-The_State of Grace-The Visible Church
for the sake of the Elect-The Communion of Saints-The Church a

NEWMAN'S PAROCHIAL AND PLAIN SERMONS-
Continued.

Home for the Lonely-The Invisible World-The Greatness and Little-
ness of Human Life-Moral Effects of Communion with God-Christ
Hidden from the World-Christ Manifested in Remembrance-The Gain-
saying of Korah-The Mysteriousness of our Present Being-The Ventures
of Faith-Faith and Love-Watching-Keeping Fast and Festival.

CONTENTS OF VOL. V.

Worship, a Preparation for Christ's Coming-Reverence, a Belief in God's
Presence Unreal Words-Shrinking from Christ's Coming-Equanimity-
Remembrance of past Mercies-The Mystery of Godliness-The State of
Innocence-Christian Sympathy-Righteousness not of us, but in us-The
Law of the Spirit-The New Works of the Gospel-The State of Salva-
tion-Transgressions and Infirmities-Sins of Infirmity-Sincerity and
Hypocrisy The Testimony of Conscience-Many called, few chosen-
Present Blessings-Endurance, the Christian's portion-Affliction a School
of Comfort-The thought of God, the stay of the Soul-Love the one thing
needful-The Power of the Will.

CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.

Fasting, a Source of Trial-Life, the Season of Repentance-Apostolic Absti-
nence, a Pattern for Christians-Christ's Privations, a Meditation for
Christians-Christ the Son of God made Man-The Incarnate Son, a
Sufferer and Sacrifice-The Cross of Christ the Measure of the World-
Difficulty of realizing Sacred Privileges-The Gospel Sign addressed to
Faith-The Spiritual Presence of Christ in the Church-The Eucharistic
Presence-Faith the Title for Justification-Judaism of the present day-
The Fellowship of the Apostles-Rising with Christ-Warfare the Condi-
tion of Victory-Waiting for Christ-Subjection of the Reason and Feel-
ings to the Revealed Word-The Gospel Palaces-The Visible Temple-
Offerings for the Sanctuary-The Weapons of Saints-Faith without
Demonstration-The Mystery of the Holy Trinity-Peace in Believing.

CONTENTS OF VOL. VII.

The Lapse of Time-Religion, a Weariness to the Natural Man-The World
our Enemy-The_Praise of Men-Temporal Advantages-The Season of
Epiphany-The Duty of Self-denial-The Yoke of Christ-Moses the
Type of Christ-The Crucifixion-Attendance on Holy Communion-
The Gospel Feast-Love of Religion, a new Nature-Religion pleasant
to the Religious-Mental Prayer-Infant Baptism-The Unity of the
Church-Steadfastness in the Old Paths.

CONTENTS OF VOL. VIII.

Reverence in Worship-Divine Calls-The Trial of Saul-The Call of David-
Curiosity a Temptation to Sin-Miracles no remedy for Unbelief-Josiah,
a Pattern for the Ignorant-Inward Witness to the Truth of the Gospel-
Jeremiah, a Lesson for the Disappointed-Endurance of the World's Cen-
sure-Doing Glory to God in Pursuits of the World-Vanity of Human
Glory-Truth hidden when not sought after-Obedience to God the Way
to Faith in Christ-Sudden Conversions-The Shepherd of our Souls-
Religious Joy-Ignorance of Evil.

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Lectures on the Doctrine of Justifica

tion. By JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, B.D., sometime Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 55.

CONTENTS.

Faith considered as the Instrument of Justification-Love considered as the Formal Cause of Justification-Primary Sense of the term Justification— Secondary Senses of the term Justification-Misuse of the term Just or Righteous-On the Gift of Righteousness-The Characteristics of the Gift of Righteousness-- Righteousness viewed as a Gift and as a QualityRighteousness the Fruit of our Lord's Resurrection-The Office of Justifying Faith-The Nature of Justifying Faith-Faith viewed relatively to Rites and Works-On preaching the Gospel-Appendix.

Sermons Bearing upon Subjects of the

Day. By JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, B.D., sometime Fellow
of Oriel College, Oxford. Edited by the Rev. W. J.
COPELAND, B. D., Rector of Farnham, Essex. New Edition.
Crown 8vo. 55.

CONTENTS.

The Work of the Christian-Saintliness not forfeited by the Penitent-Our Lord's Last Supper and His First-Dangers to the Penitent-The Three Offices of Christ-Faith and Experience-Faith and the World-The Church and the World-Indulgence in Religious Privileges-Connection between Personal and Public Improvement-Christian Nobleness-Joshua, a Type of Christ and His Followers-Elisha, a Type of Christ and His Followers-The Christian Church a continuation of the Jewish-The Principle of continuity between the Jewish and Christian Churches-The Christian Church an Imperial Power-Sanctity the Token of the Christian Empire-Condition of the Members of the Christian Empire-The Apostolical Christian-Wisdom and Innocence-Invisible Presence of ChristOutward and Inward Notes of the Church-Grounds for Steadfastness in our Religious Profession-Elijah the Prophet of the Latter Days-Feasting in Captivity-The Parting of Friends.

Fifteen Sermons preached before the

University of Oxford, between A.D. 1826 and 1843. By JOHN
HENRY NEWMAN, B.D., sometime Fellow of Oriel College,
Oxford. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.

CONTENTS.

The Philosophical Temper first enjoined by the Gospel-The Influence of Natural and Revealed Religion respectively-Evangelical Sanctity the Perfection of Natural Virtue-The Usurpations of Reason-Personal Influence, the means of Propagating the Truth-Our Justice, as a Principle of Divine Governance Contest between Faith and Light-Human Responsibility, as Independent of Circumstances-Wilfulness the Sin of Saul-Faith and Reason, contrasted as Habits of Mind-The Nature of Faith in Relation to Reason-Love the Safeguard of Faith against Superstition - Implicit and Explicit Reason-Wisdom, as contrasted with Faith and with Bigotry -The Theory of Developments in Religious Doctrine.

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