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5. The PROTESTANT BEADSMAN; or, a Series of Biographical Notices, and Hymns, commemorating the Saints and Martyrs whose Holidays are kept by the Church of England to which is appended, a Brief Review of the Scriptural and Traditionary Accounts of the Holy Angels.

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6. A COURSE of LECTURES, containing a Description and Systematic Arrangement of the several Branches of Divinity; accompanied with an Account both of the principal Authors and of the Progress which has been made at different periods in Theological Learning. By HERBERT MARSH, D.D. F.R.S. and F.S.A. Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Margaret Professor of Divinity. Part the Sixth, (on the Credibility of the New Testament,) 8vo. 2s. 6d.

7. CONTEMPLATIONS on the LAST DISCOURSES of Our BLESSED SAVIOUR with his Disciples, as recorded in the Gospel of St. John. By the Rev. JOHN BREWSTER, M. A. Rector of Egglescliffe, Durham. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

8. The OLD TESTAMENT, arranged on the basis of Lightfoot's Chronicle, in Historical and Chronological Order, in such manner, that the Books, Chapters, Psalms, Prophecies, &c. may be read as one connected History, in the very Words of the Authorized Translation. To the above are added Six Indexes. By the Rev. GEORGE TOWNSEND, M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. In two very large Volumes, 8vo. 11. 16s.

"The writer of these pages, on the completion of the present work, proposed to himself to attempt a harmony of the entire Bible. This laborious undertaking has been happily rendered unnecessary, as it respects the Old Testament, by Mr. Townsend's Arrangement. This beautifully printed and carefully executed work is indispensably necessary to those who are preparing for the sacred office. The notes are very appropriate, and possess the rare merit of compressing a great variety of valuable information into a small compass.'

Extract from Mr. Horne's new edition of his Introduction to the
Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures, vol. ii. page 502, and
Supplement to the first edition, page 139.

9. The BROAD STONE of HONOUR; or, Rules for the Gentlemen of England. 12mo. 7s. 6d.; or, on fine paper, 9s.

Errata.

Page 4, line 3 from the bottom, place a comma after " Romans"
Page 12, line 10, dele “other," and after "crimes," read" and crimes

of this description."

Page 75, (Note,) for 33, read 32.

Page 85, (last line,) for επιπορνεια read επι πορνεία.

Page 90, (Note,) line 2 from the bottom, for "legislature," read "legislator." Page 91, line 16, for "Syro," read "Syri.”

Ditto,

Ditto,

line 17, for "interpretatur," read" interpretantur."

line 20, for "lerout," read "leront."

Page 135, line 8, for "married," read "married,”
Page 171, line 18, for " sobriety," read “ lubricity.”
Page 207, line 22, for "viva," read " vivâ,”
Page 225, line 2 from the hottom, for "nunque," read "

nunquam."

In page 100 of the Essay, the Author has inserted an extract from an anonymous Pamphlet, published in the year 1801, which, by mistake, he ascribed to the pen of Sir Alexander Croke; and, in the progress of his Essay through the press, he took the liberty of inserting several other passages from the same Pamphlet, imagining it to be out of print: but he was not apprized, till it was too late to correct his error, except in the present manner, that that valuable Pamphlet was re-published last year, and is the production of the present learned and Very Reverend the Dean of Westminster, Dr. Ireland; to whom, therefore, the Note, in page 100, is meant to apply. The mistake originated in consequence of the anonymous Pamphlet in question having been bound up with an Essay of Sir Alexander Croke's, on a subject not very unconnected with the present, prefixed to his Report of the celebrated Case of Horner and Liddiard, in the Consistory Court of London, in the year 1799.

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