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Account of the Martyrs at Smyrna and Lyons, in the fecond Century. With Explanatory Notes. 12mo. 3s. bound. Edinburgh printed. Sold by Murray, in London.

A new tranflation of the celebrated epiftles from the Church of Smyrna, and from the Chriftians at Lyons and Vienna; about which Dr. Middleton and other writers have raised difficulties. This tranflation is accompanied with a number of illustrative and explanatory notes.

A Topographical Description of fuch Parts of North America as are contained in the connected Map of the Middle Colonies, &c. By T. Pownall, M. P. late Governor of Massachusets Bay, &c. Folio. 10s. 6d. Almon.

A particular defcription, with an excellent map on a large feale, of the middle American colonies; being a confiderable improvement on that of Mr. Lewis Evans, publifhed abous twenty years ago.

Reflections on the prefent Combination of the American Colonies against the fupreme Authority of the British Legislature, and their Claim to Independency. 8vo. 1s. 6d. Wallis.

This reflector, who profeffes to have had upwards of forty years' acquaintance with America, reprefents their attempt at independency as a rafh, impracticable fcheme; and gives Dr. Price, their avowed advocate, fome very falutary advice, if the Doctor would but take i

Remarks on an intended Bill for the Relief of the Poor, now under Confideration of Parliament. By a Country Magiftrate. 8vo. 6d. Brown.

This Country Magiftrate hath faid little on this complicate i and difficult fubject, that hath not been better faid before by other writers

A Letter

A Letter to the English Nation, on the prefent War with America, &'c. 8vo. 1s. 6d. Corral.

This Letter-writer is extremely angry with the Miniftry, in regard to their conduct respecting the Americans. We are entirely of his opinion, that they have acted in a moft contemptible pufillanimous manner, in fuffering fuch incendiaries as he thus to throw about fire-brands, as in sport, about the mothercountry, while her colonies are in flames.

Remarks on the Evidence delivered on the Petition prefented by the Weft India Planters and Merchants to the House of Commons, March 16, 1775. 8vo. IS. Bew.

Thefe remarks appear to be pertinent to the fubject; of which, however, we confefs ourfelves not the moft competent judges.

Confiderations addreffed to all Perfons of Property in Great Britaing concerning the prefent Difpofition of the Americans towards this Country. 8vo. 6d. Owen.

We cannot help thinking the crude remarks, contained in this puerile Pamphlet, are mifcalled confiderations; as we are well perfuaded the writer penned them without confidering about the matter.

Reflections on our prefent. Critical Situation. 8vo. 6d. Williams.

This writer pretends too to have reflected; but we would advise both the addressor and reflector, to put on their confidering caps, before they take pen in hand, to write polities, again.

The Cafe of the Commissary General of Provisions and Stores for the Province of Quebec in North America. 8vo. 6d. Fielding and Walker.

The cafe of Mr. Roberts, appointed, as we are here informed, to the Commiffaryfhip of Quebec by royal patent, and here faid to be unfairly fuperfeded.

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Obfervations

Obfervations on Mr. Wefley's Second Calm Addrefs, and incidentally on other Writings upon the American Queftion. By Capel Loft, Efq; 12mo. IS. Dilly.

Mr. Loft is an advocate for the Americans; but does not talk in quite fo lofty a ftrain as fome of their rafh abettors have done.

Four Sermons on the Good Samaritan and the Nature of Chriff's Kingdom. By the late Thomas Pyle, many Years Minister of Lynn, in Norfolk, Canon Refidentiary of the Church of Sarum, and Author of the Paraphrafe on the Acts, Epifles, and Revelations: in the Manner of Dr. Clarke. Publifbed by his Son Philip Pyle, A. M. 8vo. Is. Robinson.

The truly-christian spirit of toleration, which breathes through thefe difcourfes, reflects the higheft honour on the memory of this worthy author. "A man," fays he, 66 be a worthy fon of Chrift's univerfal Church and Kingdom, may whether he belongs to this or that particular congregation and fect of Chriftians, or has been trained up in this or that parti cular outward form of devotion."

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Zeal in Religion defended, or an Apology for Dr. C-ke, in a Letter to a Gentleman of S-th P―n, in the County of Somerfet. 8vo. Mills, Bristol.

What the gentleman may be, to whom the letter is written, we know not; but the gentleman letter-writer appears to be one whofe zeal does not feem to be duly attempered by that chriftian charity, which attends the zeal recommended by the Apoftle, which is according to knowledge.

Candid

536 Candid Reflections concerning the Doctrine of the Trinity.

Candid Reflections on the different Manner in which the Learned and Pious have expreffed their Conceptions concerning the Doetrine of the Trinity. By Benjamin Fawcett, M. A. &vo. 6d. Buckland.

Mr. Fawcett, who appears to be an Anti-trinitarian, lays down fome excellent reafons for the obfervance of moderation in fuch as embrace the doctrine of the Trinity; efpecially in regard to their pulpit-declamations on that myfterious and fublime tenet.

Two Letters to the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL. D. Curate of South Petherton. Written with a friendly Intention of convincing him of fome grofs Errors in his Clerical Conduct. By the Rev. John Thomas, Curate of Shepton Beauchamp. 12mo. 6s. Robinson.

We heartily with the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL: D. Curate of South Petherton, and the Rev. Mr. John Thomas, Curate of Shepton Beauchamp, would be fo friendly to the fouls under their respective cure, as to give up their friendly intention of convincing each other of what they appear too inimical to be convinced of. Every man has his errors, of which he is too fond, efpecially if they are of the fpeculative kind, to give them up easily and if they are of the practical fort, he is generally more tenacious of them from oppofition.

The Neceffity of Divine Revelation, or Reafon no Guide to Man. 8vo. 6d. Law.

That Divine Revelation is neceffary, as a guide to Heaven, is undoubtedly true: but that Reafon is no guide on earth, or that it is abfolutely incapable of difcerning truth from falfehood, right from wrong, or good from evil," in general, we cannot poffibly admit. On the contrary, we think that fuch is the proper ufe of reafon; and that truth and falfehood, right and wrong, good and evil, in the genuine acceptation of these terms, have little to do with thofe fublime doctrines and selfdenying ordinances which conftitute the faith and practice of a Chriflian.

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TITLES, NAMES, AND REMARKABLE PASSAGES.

A

Account of fome of the most romantic parts of North Wales 70 Account of the Tania, or Tape Worm, and of the method of treating it 461

Account of the Martyrs 533 Account of the difeafes moft incident to children 317 Addrefs to the London and Monthly Reviewers, on their canvafs of their examination of Dr. Maclaine's answer to Soame Jenyns, Efq; on his view of the internal evidence of the Chriftian Religion 455 Address to Edmund Burke, Efq; 35 Addreffes to young men 193 Address to the inhabitants of Penfylvania

1. 470 Airs, duets, trios, &c, in Love finds the Way Almanack of the Mufes, for the

year 1777

463

529

531 156

Bath's treatife of the diseases of
the liver, &c.
Baretti's difcourfe on Shakespeare
and on Mr. de Voltaire
Biographical fermons
Bishop of Chester's letter to the in-
habitants of Manchester, Mac-
clesfield, and parts adjacent, on
occafion of the late earthquake
464

Borthwick's treatise upon the ex-
traction of the crystalline lens
157
Brief defcription of the cities of
London and Westminster, &c.

158 263

Brown's evangelical history
Brown's true principles of gun-

309

113

nery Brooke's Excurfion Burke's tranflation of Dr. Tiflot's letter 157

C

150 Campbell's fermon on the fast day 218 proof of the truth of the

34

Anderfan's effays relating to agri-
culture
Andrée's effay on theory and cure
of the venereal gonorrhoea 155
Anecdotes of the emperor Jofeph II
530

Apparition: or Dr. Dodd's last le

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220

gofpel Camplin's evidence of Christianity 318 Candidates for the fociety of Antigallicans 238

Candid truth, in answer to a pam

phlet, entitled, A letter to us from one of ourfelves

Candid reflections

222

536

Captivity; a poem: and Celadon and Lydia

317

237

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462

Carey's rural ramble; to which is
annexed, a poetical tag, the
Brighthelmftone guide 466
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