XVI. Christian Truth, explained in familiar Letters on the Tenets of the Church of England, &c. addressed to a Friend, and written at his Request. By the XVII. A Letter to the Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Bristol, respecting an additional Examination or the total Abolition of Ten-year Men in the University of Cambridge. To which are added, Observations on Mr. Samuel Perry's Letter to the Public Orator, and a Refutation of the Accusa- XVIII. Essays on various Subjects of Ecclesiastical History and Antiquity. By the Rev. James Townley, D.D. 117 XIX. De L'Arrêté, du Conseil d'Etat du Canton de Vaud contre les Chrétiens Evangéliques désignés dans XX. Sermons and Charges, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Fanshawe Middleton, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Calcutta; with Memoirs of his Life. By Henry Kaye Bonney, D.D............................... 141 XXI. Sermons on various Subjects by William Paley. Edited by the Rev. Edmund Paley, A.M. Vicar of XXII. Discourses on some important Subjects of Natural and Revealed Religion, introduced by a short View of the best Specimens of Pulpit Eloquence, which have been given to the World in ancient and modern XXIII. Sermons from the French; translated, abridged, and adapted to the English Pulpit. By the Rev. M, NOTICES. Scientia Biblica: containing the New Testament, in the Original Tongue, with the English Vulgate, and a Co- pious and Original Collection of Parallel Passages, printed in Words at full length.. Lambeth and the Vatican: or Anecdotes of the Church of Rome, of the Reformed Churches, and of Sects and Hele's Select Offices of Private Devotion, viz. I. Office of Daily Devotion, with a Supplement. II. Office for the Lord's Day. III. Office of Penitence and Humilia- tion. IV. Office for the Holy Communion. With large A Manual of Devotion, being Meditations and Hymns for every ibid. A Synopsis of the Evidences of Religion, natural and revealed, drawn principally from the Writings of Butler, Paley, Doddridge, and Marsh; designed as a Manual for Christian Instructions, consisting of Sermons, Essays, Addresses, Reflections, Tales, Anecdotes and Hymns, on Vari- ous Subjects, for the Use of Families, Schools, and Readers in general. By the Rev. W. Morgan, B.D. Incumbent of Christ Church, Bradford, Yorkshire. Author of the Pastoral Visitor, Psalmody improved, a Selection of Hymns for Sunday Schools, Hints to Sunday School Teachers, the Welsh Weaver, &c... 182 The Mystery of Godliness, or Directions for the Attainment of Holiness, founded upon a Work called, the Gospel Mystery of Sanctification. By the Rev. Walter Mar- shall, Fellow of New College, Oxford, and afterwards The Vision of Hades, or the Region inhabited by the departed Spirits of the Blessed; with cursory Notes, Theologi- Discourses and Evening Thoughts. By S. Burdett Plain Sermons on important Subjects, chiefly for the Use of Seamen. Dedicated by Permission to the Right Ho- nourable Viscount Melville, First Lord of the Admi- Sermons for Sunday Evenings on the Ten Commandments.... ibid. Lectures on the Lord's Prayer; with two Discourses on interest- I. An Inquiry into the Origin and Intent of Primitive Sa- crifice, and the Scripture Evidence respecting it; with Observations on the Opinions of Spencer, Bishop Warburton, Archbishop Magee, and other writers on the same subject: and some Reflections on the Uni- tarian Controversy. By John Davison, B.D....... 277 II. An extensive Inquiry into the important Questions, What it is to preach Christ? and what is the best mode of preaching him? By Richard Lloyd, M.A. 293 III. An Apology for the Church of England, by the Right Rev. John Jewell, D.D. Lord Bishop of Salisbury: faithfully translated from the original Latin, and il- lustrated with copious Notes, by the Rev. Stephen Isaacson, B.A., of Christ's College, Cambridge: to which is prefixed a Memoir of his Life and Writings, and a preliminary Discourse on the Doctrine and Dis- cipline of the Church of Rome; in reply to some Ob- IV. Letters to Charles Butler, Esq. on the Theological parts of his Book of the Roman Catholic Church; with Re- marks on certain Works of Dr. Milner and Dr. Lin- gard, and on some parts of the Evidence of Dr. Doyle, before the two Committees of the Houses of Parliament. By the Rev. Henry Phillpotts, D.D.... 315 V. A Defence of Religious Liberty, in a series of Letters, with Notes and Illustrations, from a Lover of Truth. ART. VII. Observations on the Doctrines of Christianity, in reference to Arianism, illustrating the moderation of the Established Church; and on the Athanasian Creed, purporting to prove that it is not damnatory, nor metaphysical, nor contradictory; with an Appendix, concerning the state of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland; occasioned by the Sermons of William Bruce, D.D., Senior Minister of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Belfast. By George Miller, D.D. M.R.I.A. · · · · PAGE .... 348 357 VIII. The Trial of the Spirits, or a Demonstration of the heavenly Doctrines of Emanuel Swedenborg, as the same are set forth in a Vindication from the cavils of all Objections, by Robert Hindmarsh, Minister of the New Jerusalem Temple, at Salford, near Manchester IX. A respectful Address to the most Reverend the Archbishops, and the right Reverend the Bishops, of the United Church of England and Ireland, respecting the necessity of Morning and Afternoon Service, on Sunday, in every Parish Church in his Majesty's dominions; with a few thoughts concerning the residence of the Clergy. By a Churchman.. ... 365 X. A Letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, &c. on the necessity of an Enquiry into the conduct of the Lord Bishop of London towards the Ten-Year Men of that University, to which is prefixed a Vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bristol from the scandalous Attack made upon him, in his character of Regius Professor of Divinity, by the Anonymous Writer of a Letter to his Lordship, recommending the Abolition of Ten-Year Men; and an Exposure of the same Writer's Observations on Mr. Perry's Letter to the Public Orator · · · · XI. A Catechetical Exposition of the Apostles' Creed, with Preliminary Observations. By James Thomas Law, A.M..... ...... XII. The Natural History of the Bible; or a Description of all the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, Trees, Plants, Flowers, Gums, and Precious Stones, mentioned in the Scriptures. Collected from the best Authorities, and alphabetically arranged, by Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. 368 374 380 XIII. A Grammar of the Hebrew Language with Points. By the Rev. Moses Marcus 391 XIV. The System of Infants' Schools. By William Wilson, A.M.. 392 ART. XV. Memoir of the late John Bowdler, Esq. To which is .... ...... ... XVII. The Doctrine of the Church of Geneva illustrated in a .... XXI. Lectures on the Essentials of Religion, Personal, Do PAGE 406 420 424 428 434 437 mestic, and Social. By Henry Foster Burder, M.A. 439 XXII, A Charge delivered at the Primary Visitation of the Diocese of Gloucester, in the months of June and July, 1825, by Christopher, Bishop of Gloucester.. 448 XXIII. Catholic Principles of Union in the Church of England compared with the Principles of Union maintained in the Church of Rome; in a Charge delivered to the Archdeaconry of London, May 10, 1825. By Joseph Holden Pott, A.M. XXIV. A Sermon preached at the Consecration of Christ XXV. A Sermon preached in Lambeth Chapel, on Sunday, XXVI. A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. 445 448 450 454 XXVII. A Sermon on the Vice of Gaming, preached in the 457 |