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XIII. The History of the Reformation of the Church of Eng-
land, during the Reign of King Henry VIII. By
Henry Soames, A.M. Rector of Shelley, in Essex
XIV. Rational Religion examined: or, Remarks on the Pre-
tensions of Unitarianism; especially as compared with
those Systems which professedly discard Reason. By
the Rev. Baden Powell, M.A. F.R.S. of Oriel College,
Oxford
XV. A Sermon preached in St. John's Episcopal Chapel, before
the Bishop and Clergy of the Episcopal Communion
in Edinburgh. By the Rev. James, Walker, M.A.
formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, Senior
Minister of St. Peter's Chapel, Edinburgh, &c.
A Respectful Remonstrance, addressed to the Rev.
James Walker, on the subject of his Sermon preached
before the Bishop and Clergy, &c. By the Rev. Ed-
ward Craig, M.A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxon.; and
Minister of St. James's Chapel
A Serious Expostulation with the Rev. Edward Craig,
M.A. in reference to the Doctrine by him falsely at-
tributed (in a Remonstrance addressed) to the Rev.
James Walker, humbly submitted to the Judgment of
the Bishops and Clergy, &c. By the Rev. James
Walker, &c.

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A Vindication of the most Reverend Thomas Cranmer, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and therewith of the Reformation in England, against some of the Allegations which have been recently made by the Rev. Dr. Lingard, the Rev. Dr. Milner, and Charles Butler, Esq. The second edition, with notices of Dr. Lingard's and Mr. Butler's remarks on the first edition. By the Rev. H. J. Todd, M.A. F.S.A. and R.S.L.. 199 Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Shuttleworth, preached at the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Hampshire Society for the Education of the Infant Poor in the Principles of the Established Church

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A small Dictionary intended principally for the use of the Poor of the Established Church, whether School Children, or grown up Persons, &c. &c. By the Rev. E. C. Kemp, M.A.

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RETROSPECTIVE Review.-Johannis Vorstii de Hebraismis Novi
Testamenti Commentarius sive Philologiæ Sacra quâ tùm
Theologica, tùm Philologica attinguntur et pertractantur.
Accedit ejusdem de Adagiis N. F. Diatriba....

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VI. A Treatise on the Evidence of the Scripture Miracles. By
John Penrose, M.A. formerly of Corpus Christi College,

Oxford.....

VII. The Christian Exodus; or, the Deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt practically considered, in a Series of Discourses. By the Rev. R. P. Buddicom, M.A. F.A.S. Minister of St. George's Church, Everton; and late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge

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VIII. A New Version of the Psalms of David. By Matthew
Sankey, Esq. ......
IX. The Temptations of Jesus Christ in the Wilderness, ex-
plained as symbolically representing the Trials of the
Christian Church. By George Miller, D.D. M.R.I.A.
and M.R.S.L.

X. Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia, including a Tour
in the Crimea, and the Passage of the Caucasus, with
Observations on the State of the Rabbinical and Karaite
Jews, and the Mohammedan and Pagan Tribes, inhabit-
ing the Southern Provinces of the Russian Empire. With
Maps and Plates. By E. Henderson
XI. Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ, being Critical
Digest and Synoptical Arrangement of the most import-
ant Annotations on the New Testament, exegetical, phi-
lological, and doctrinal; carefully collected and con-
densed from the best Commentators, both ancient and
modern, and so digested as to form one consistent Body
of Annotation; in which each Portion is systematically
attributed to its respective Author, and the Foreign Mat-
ter translated into English. The whole accompanied with
a copious Body of original Annotations. By the Rev.
S. T. Bloomfield, M.A. of Sidney College, Cambridge,
Vicar of Bisbrooke, in Rutland, and Curate of Tilton and
Tugby, in Leicestershire

XII. The Laws respecting Pews or Seats in Churches. Compiled

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The Christian Foundation. A Sermon preached at the Parish Church
of St. Mary Stafford, on occasion of the Death of the late
Thomas Mottershaw, Esq. By the Rev. W. E. Coldwell, M.A.
Rector of St. Mary's Stafford, and Domestic Chaplain to the
Earl of Roden
Suspirium Sanctorum, or Holy Breathings; a Series of Prayers for
every Day in the Month. By a Lady......

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A Sermon preached at St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, on Sunday, October 9, 1825, in behalf of the General Institution of Deaf and Dumb Children at Edgbaston, near Birmingham, and published at the particular request of the Committee of that Institution. By the Hon. and Right Rev. Henry, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry

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The Dangers by which the Established Church is menaced at the present Time. · A Sermon preached at the Archdeacon's Visitation, held at London, April 18, 1826, by W. M. Hurlock, M.A. Rector of Hellington, in the County of Norfolk, and Lecturer of Dedham, Essex

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A Sermon on the present Times, addressed to the Manufacturing Poor of Rochdale, and preached in the Parish Church of that place, on Sunday, 30th April, and again on Sunday, 7th May, 1826. By the Rev. James Aspinall, M.A. Curate....

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A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church at Winchester on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1826. (At the Lent Assizes) Before the Hon. Sir James Burrough, Knt. and the Hon. Sir Stephen Gaselee, Knt. and published at their desire. By John Rich, M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge

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A Sermon preached at the Abbey Church, Malmsbury, April 5, 1826, before the Chippenham and Malmsbury District Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By the Rev. George Bissett, A.M. Rector of Dantsey, Vicar of Malmsbury, and late Senior Colonial Chaplain in the Island of Ceylon

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A Sermon preached in St. Michael's Church, Lewes, at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Lewes, June 13, 1826. By T. B. Powell, M.A. Rector of Newick, and late Fellow of Oriel College.. 481 A Sermon preached at the Consecration of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, on Friday, April 21, 1826. By the Rev. Robert Anderson, Perpetual Curate of Trinity Chapel

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