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Works published since last Circular.

THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGA

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1. Novels of Fashionable Life.-2. The Keg of Potteen : a Tale.-3. Anthologia Germanica, No. 12.-The Less Translatable Poems of Schiller.-4. Religious Liberty in France.-5. The Captured Leprauchaun.-6. The Camden Town Baker.-7. Memoirs of Joseph Holt.-8. The Rubi: a Tale of the Sea; Canto V., The Cruizer.-9. Oelenschlager's Gotter Nordens; or, Mythology of the North.-10. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer: Chap. XIX. The Assize Town; Chap. XX. A Day in Dublin; Chap. XXI. A Night at Howth.-11. The Reform Bill, and the Irish Election Laws.-12. The Wish.-13. The Death of Leury: a Legend of Tyrone.-14. Memoranda of the Month.

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1. Dr. Chalmers on Ecclesiastical Establishments.
2. What Cheer; or Roger Williams in Banishment.
3. Bulwer's "Ernest Maltravers ;" and " Alice, or the
Mysteries."

4. Lawrance's Memoirs of the Queens of England.
5. Life of William Wilberforce.

THE CHURCH of ENGLAND 6. Erskine on the Do trine of Election.

QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 7.

CONTENTS.

1. Hengstenberg's Christologie des Alten Testaments. 2. The History and Character of Falpit Eloquence.

3. The Progress of Dissent.

4. Suppressed Papal Literature.

5. English Scholarship-Its Rise, Progress, and Decay.

6. Hawkins's Germany and its Institutions.

7. Wordsworth, Southey, and Bowles.

8. Comparative Philology.

9. The Church in Upper Canada.

10. Wilberforce and his Contemporaries.

11. The Benefices Plurality Bill."

12. The Session of Parliament.

General Literature-Notices of New Books. Ecclesiastical Report, containing original Articles, and a Registry of Ordinations, Preferments, Clerical Appointments and Deaths, &c. &e. (4144)

W. Pickering, Chancery Lane.

7. Post Office Reform. &c. &c. &c..

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Books just published-continued.

THE QUARTO PICTORIAL BIBLE,

Part VII. 5s. To be completed in Sixteen Monthly
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THE PICTORIAL EDITION of the BOOK
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numerous Woodcut Illustrations.
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THE PICTORIAL HISTORY of

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ARABIAN NIGHTS'
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HISTORY of ENGLAND, continued from

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A STATISTICAL ACCOUNT of the
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PICTORIAL PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, with Notes; and a Life of JOHN BUNYAN, by JOSIAH CONDER, Esq.

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FISHER'S CONSTANTINOPLE and the Scenery of the SEVEN CHURCHES of ASIA MINOR From Drawings on the spot by THOMAS ALLOM, Esq.; with Descriptions by the REV. RODT. WALSH, LL.D., Chaplain to the British Embassy at the Ottoman Porte. Part 2, 2s.

CONTENTS.

1. Interior of Sultan Achmet's Mosque.

2. The Cistern of Bin-bir-derek, called "The Thousand and One Pillars."

3. The Solimanie, or Mosque of Sultan Soliman. 4. Tophana-Entrance to Pera.

*** Since the First Part of this Work was issued, Mr. Herve, the esteemed Author of " A Residence in Greece and Turkey," has kindly placed at the disposal of the Publishers a number of Views illustrative of the stupendous Passes, Waterfalls, &c. of the BALKAN MOUN

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THE EDUCATIONAL ECONOMY of AN INQUIRY into the HISTORY and

ENGLAND. Part I. On the EXTERNAL ECONOMY of EDUCATION; or the Means of Providing Instruction for the People. By the Rev. JAMES SHERGOLD BOONE, Minister of St. John's, Paddington. 3s. 6d.

John W. Parker, West Strand.

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ELP to the READING of the BIBLE.
HEL
By BENJAMIN ELLIOTT NICHOLLS, M.A. of Queen's
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and Author of "Sunday Exercises on the Morning and
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THEOLOGY of the ANCIENT VALLENSES and ALBIGENSES; as exhibiting, agreeably to the Promises, the Perpetuity of the sincere Church of Christ. By the Rev. GEORGE STANLEY FABER, B.D. Master of Sherburne Hospital, and Prebendary of Salisbury. 1 vol. 8vo. 12s. (4191)

THE LIFE of ST. CHRYSOSTOM.

Translated from the German of Dr. NEANDER, by the Rev. J. C. STAPLETON, M.A. Rector of Peversal,

Notts. 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

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AIDS and INCENTIVES to the ACQUISI- SEVEN SERMONS, in EXPOSITION of

TION of KNOWLEDGE:

THE FAREWELL LECTURE, delivered on retiring from
the Professorship of Mathematics in the Royal Military
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By OLINTHUS GREGORY, LL.D. &c. &c. &c.
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the CHURCH CATECHISM; preached in reference to the Ordinance of Confirmation. By the Rev. CHARLES M.A. Rector of Alderley, Cheshire. GIRDLESTONE, (4194)

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I AM A CHRISTIAN:

THE REVIVAL of POPERY la Sermon,
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FAUSSETT, D.D. of Magdalen College, the Lady Margaret's

POEMS on SEVERAL OCCASIONS Professor of Divinity. Is. 6d.

ELIZA MARY HAMILTON. Dedicated to Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Astronomer Royal of Ireland. 1 vol. 12mo. 5s.

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Dublin Hodges & Smith.
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HORE SACRE;

a Manual of Private Devotion, adapted to the Use of Members of the Church of England. To which is added, Devotional Poetry, selected from the Works of Bishops Andrews, Ken, Taylor, Wilson, Patrick, Gibson, Cosin, Beveridge, Hickes, &c. &c. Beautifully printed in royal 32mo. (4187) 2s. cloth, gilt edges.

PRASCA LOUPOULOFF: a Russian

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THE REV. HUGH M'NEILE'S SERMONS

on the SECOND ADVENT of the LORD JESUS CHRIST, preached at St. Jude's Church, Liverpool; with an Introduction and Notes not in the former Editions. (4189) 3d Edition, enlarged, 12mo. 4s. 6d. cloth.

London: J. Hatchard and Son. Liverpool: Arthur Newling, 14, Ranelagh Street.

A DAILY TREASURY for the CHRIS

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Books just published—continued.

THE BRITISH and FOREIGN REVIEW; THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 123.

or, European Quarterly Journal, No. 13, contains:

1. The Spirit of Architecture.

2. Mr. Bulwer's Athens.

3. The City of the Sultan.

4. Remedial Measures for Ireland-State Labour.

5. The English Historical Society.

6. The Canadas.

7. The Queen's Court and Household.

8. The Custody of Infants.

Will be published July 6th.

CONTENTS.

1. Sir John Barrow's Life of Lord Howe.
2. Waterton's Essays on Natural History.
3. Spanish Nobility and Heraldry.

4. Waagen's Art and Artists in England.

4. Marshal Soult and the Battle of Toulouse.
5. Atlantic Steam Navigation.
7. Life of Wilberforce.

John Murray, Albermarle Street.

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The first Three Volumes of this popular Work may now be had, handsomely done up in cloth boards, 8s. each.

SERMONS, by the late Rev. JOHN Any separate Numbers or Parts may also be had. (4296)

MARRIOTT, A.M. Rector of Church Lawford, Warwickshire, and Domestic Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Buccleugh, &c. Edited by his Sons, the Rev. JOHN MARRIOTT, A.M. Curate of Bradfield, Berks, and the Rev. CHARLES MARRIOTT, A.M. Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth boards.

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ADIES' SCHOOL ASSISTANT ; Mother's Guide to the Four Gospels: being an Explanation of each Chapter, according to the Verses. With occasional Practical Hints. 12mo. 5s. cloth boards.

John Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly.

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SCRIPTURAL PEACE in DEATH; illuş

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INCIDENTS of TRAVEL in EGYPT, MEMOIRS of the MUSICAL DRAMA.

ARABIA PETRÆA, and the HOLY LAND, in 1835 and 1836. By GEORGE STEPHENS, Esq. 2 vols. post 8vo. (4211) -Just ready.

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

THE ECCLESIASTICAL GAZETTE; or,

By GEORGE HOGARTH, Esq. Author of the "History of Music," &c. 2 vols. 8vo. with numerous Portraits.Immediately. (4213)

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

Monthly Register of the Affairs of the Church of THE PEEP of DAY; or, a Series of the

England, and of its Religious Societies and Institutions.-
On Tuesday, July 10, and on the Second Tuesday in every
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