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Strictures on the Origin of Moral Evil; in which the Hypothesis of the Rev. Dr. Williams is investigated. By William Parry.

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A Sermon on the Propriety of preaching the Calvinistic Doctrines and the Authorities for that Practice, preached May 20, 1807, at Leicester, at the Visitation of the Rev. Archdeacon Burnaby. By the Hon. and Rev. Henry Ryder. A. M. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached at St. Mary le Bow, Cheapside, on Monday, Sept. 5, 1808, being the First of a Series, appointed to be delivered for Boyle's Lectures. By the Rev. Edward Repton, A. M. 1s. 6d.

An Analysis of Ward's Errata of the Protestant Bible, a Work published in England in the Year 1688, for the Purpose of exposing the Protestant Bible and Protestant Clergy to Ridicule and Contempt: and republished in Dublin for the same Purpose in September, 1807. By the Rev. Edward Ryan, D. D. 2s.

Serious Attention to personal Holiness and Soundness of Doctrine considered, in a Sermon preached June 1, 1808, at the Visitation of the Rev. Andrew Burnaby, D. D. Archdeacon, in the Parish Church of St. Martin, Leicester, and published at the Request of the Clergy. By the Rev. Thomas Robinson, A. M. Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester.

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Sermons on the Practical Obligations of a Christian Life, for the Use of Families. By the Rev. Theodore Robertson, LL B. 2 vols.

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A Sermon, preached at Lambeth Chapel, at the Consecration of the Right Rev. Father in God, William Lord Mansel, D. D. Lord Bishop of Bristol; on Sunday, October 30, 1808. By John Barlow Seale, D.D., F. R.S. Published by Command of his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached on the Day of the General Fast, Feb. 17, 1808. By the Rev. John Still, Rector of Fonthill Gifford and Cricklade, Wilts.

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A Discourse delivered at Ditcheling, in Sussex, before a Society of Unitarian Christians, established in the South of England, for promot ing the genuine Knowledge of the Scriptures, and the Practice of Virtue, by the Distribution of Books, on Wednesday, July 13; and at Portsmouth, July 24, 1808. By Russell Scott.

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Jerusalem; or, an Answer to the following Enquiries: What is the Etymology of the Word Jerusalem? And, is there any connection between Salem and Jerusalem? By Granville Sharp. Wherein is shown, that the true and literal Interpretation of the Word "Jerusa lem," comprehending two very opposite and distinct national Characters, peculiarly applicable to two equally opposite and distinct, though very disproportionate, Parts of the Hebrew Nation; Characters which are unquestionably expressed in the original Name of their own capital City, though this has never before been explained, it seems, either by Jews or Christians. 2s.

No False Alarm; or, a Sequel to Religious Union. Being the Re VOL I.

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salt of Parochial Visitation through the Archdeaconry of Bedford. By the Rev. R. Shepherd, D. D. Archdeacon of Bedford. 2s. 6d.

Studies, Sacred and Philosophic, adapted to the Temple of Truth. 48vo. 9s.

Sermons on a Future State and Mutual Recognition of each other, and on other Subjects. By the Rev, R. Shepherd, Archdeacon of Bedford. 9s.

Sunday Reflections. By the Author of Thoughts on Affectation. 9s.

Dissertations on the Existence, Attributes, Providence, and Moral Government of God, and on the Duty, Character, Security, and Final Happiness of our Righteous Subjects. By the Rev. David Saville, A. M. 7s. 6d.

Sunday Papers, addressed to Youth, on the Importance of Practical Religion.

Theological Thoughts on God, the Creation, Fall, and Redemption of Man; and on God's Dealings with Man, from the Creation to the final Consummation of all Things. 10s 6d.

Truth and Error contrasted, in a Letter to a young Gentleman, in Answer to his Apology for joining the People called Methodists. By a Friend. 1s. 6d.

The Curate Catechising: or, a Familiar Exposition of the Church Catechism. By the Rev. W. Thistlethwait, B. A. 1s.

An Examination of Mr. Marsh's Hypothesis, respecting the Origin of our Three First Canonical Gospels, including an Attempt to explain the Phænomena observable in these Gospels by a new Hypothesis. By Daniel Veysie, B. 1). Rector of Plymtree, Devonshire, and late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. 4s.

Scriptural Illustrations of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England, with a practical Comment upon each Article: affectionately intended to promote religious Peace and Unity. By Samuel Wix, A. M. Rector of Inworth, in the County of Essex, and Vicar of St. Bartholomew the Less.

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Six Sermons, on the Church Catechism; originally delivered in the Parish Church of High Wycombe, Bucks, 1797-1801, at the Busby Lecture. Now first revised and published, with Notes critical and expository. By the Rev. W. B. Williams, M. A. Minister of Ram's Chapel, Homerton. Ss. 6d. boards.

Human Laws best supported by the Gospel, a Sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, York, before the Hon. Sir Soulden Lawrence Knight, March 6, 1808. By the Rey. F. Wrangham, M. A. F.R.S. 2s. 6d.

A Reply to the Letter addressed to John Scott Waring, Esq. by an anonymous Writer, to the Statements of the Baptist Missionary Society, and to the last Number of the Christian Observer, the Evangeli cal Magazine, and the Letter of the Rev. John Owen, A. M. By Major Scott Waring. 5s,

The Sunday Lessons throughout the Year, with those of Christmas Day and Good Friday. Illustrated by a perpetual Commentary in the form of Notes; by Historical Introductions to the Books, and Analytical Contents of the Chapters; and by an Index to the Notes. Part the First, containing the Sunday Lessons from the Old Testament. By Stephen Weston, B. D. F. R. S. F. A. S. 4s. 6d.

Remarks on a Sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, by Dr. Barrow and the Rev. Mr. Nares, on the Prize Dissertations of the Rev. Mr. Pearson and Mr. Cunningham, before the University of Cambridge; and Lord Teignmouth's Pamphlet on the Practicability of converting the Natives of India to Christianity. By Major Scott Waring. 59.

Perlege Si Vis. A Letter addressed to the Right Rev. Spencer, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, in Answer to an Appeal made to the "Society for defending the Civil Rights of the Dissenters," relative to the important Question of Church Burial, by the established Clergy, &c. By John Wight Wickes, M. A. Rector of Wardley cum Belton, Rutland; and Chaplain to H. R. H. the Duke of Cumberland. 2s.

Scripture Versions, Hymns, and Reflections on Select Passages. By J. Waring. 3s. 6d.

The African Stranger, a Sermon preached Jan. 17, 1808, at London Wall, for the Benefit of the African and Asiatic Society. By Robert Young, D. D. ls.

Zeal without Innovation; or, the Present State of Religion and Morals considered with a View to the Dispositions and Measures required for its Improvement. To which is subjoined, an Address to young Clergymen, intended to guard them against some prevalent Errors. 8vo. 7s.

CLERICAL OBITUARY AND MARRIAGES.

DIED.

Annesley, the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Charles, dean of Bocking, Essex. May.

Ashbey, Rev. George, B.D. F.S.A. Rector of Barrow, Suffolk, aged 84. June.

Allen, Rev. James, Rector of Kenchester and Vicar of Mansel Lacy. June, Andrew, Rev. G. M.A. Rector of Harleston, Co. Northampton, aged 65. Aldridge, Rev. Joseph, Vicar of Weston Zoyland, Co. Somerset. Sept. Allen, Rev. Wm. D.D. one of the Prebendaries of the Cathedral Church of Hereford. Nov.

Abraham, Rev. S. of Creech, Somersetshire. Dec.

Ackland, Rev. Dr. Rector of Christ Church, Surrey. Dec.

MARRIED.

Acton, Rev. to Miss Sharp of Basingstoke. June.

Arnold, Rev. Charles, A.B. Vicar of Roydon and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Richmond, to Miss Buxton of Leicester. Sept.

Alsop, Rev. C. Rector of Sheepshead, Co. Leicester, to Miss Beaumont of Barrow-upon-Trent, Co. Derby. March,

DIED.

Bowles, Rev. Edward, Vicar of Bradford, Co. Wilts, formerly of Heṛtford College, Oxford, aged 48. February.

Berridge, Rev. Basil Bury, Rector and Patron of Algarkirk cum Fosdyke, and Prebendary of Lafford in Lincoln Cathedral, March.

Breary, Rev. Edward, Rector of Middleton on the Wolds, Co. York. April.

Burgess, Rev. James, Vicar of Rickling, Essex, aged 80. May.

Bennett, Rev. John, Rector of Donhead St. Andrew, Wilts, and of Owre
Magree, Co. Dorset. June.

Beaton, Rev. Robert, Vicar of Boughton Aluphe, Kent. July.
Bourne, Rev. G. M.A. Fellow of Worcester Col. and Vicar of Steeple
Barton. July.

Barker, Rev. John, D.D. Master of Christ Col. Camb.

Feb.

Brigstocke, Rev. Owen Tudor, senior Fellow of Jesus Col. Oxford, and

Rector of Kilymaenuwyd, Co. Carmarthen. Aug.

Beevor, Rev. John, Rector of Great and Little Burlingham, Co. Norfolk. Oct.

Barnes, Rev. R. Vicar of Gorleston, Suffolk, and of Stanford, Norfolk, June.

Barbauld, Rev. Mr. of Stoke Newington, husband of the celebrated Mrs. Barbauld. Dec.

MARRIED.

Baker, Rev. Thomas, of Oriel College, Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham, to Miss Julia King, daughter of the Rev. R. King, Rector of Worthen, Co. Salop. May.

Barker, Rev. Mr. of Stamford, to Miss Buzley of Castertonparva, Co. Rutland. June.

Bliss, Rev. G. of Christ Church, Oxford, to Miss Martha Smith of Worcester. Sept.

Bowra, Rev. William, Vicar of Clavering, Sussex, to Miss Wisbey of Bishops Stortford. July.

Battel, Rev. William Lambeth, to Miss Hawkesworth.

Oct.

Bartlett, Rev. N. Rector of Closworth, to Miss Harbin of Newton House, near Yeovil. Oct.

Bennet, Rev. William, Vicar of Stone, Isle of Oxney, to Miss Elizabeth Chafey, daughter of the Rev. William Chafey, Rector of Swalecliffe, Co. Kent.

Sept.

Barrett, Rev. J. to Miss Jane Sheldon of Woodford.
Bayton, Rev. of West Dean, Sussex, to Miss M. Guy of Chichester. Feb.
Bethel, Rev. G. M.A. to Miss Lightfoot of Fulmer-place, Bucks. Jan.
Bannister, Rev. J. Rector of Idesleigh, Devon, to Miss Seton. Jan.
Burford, Rev. J. W. of Stratford Grove, and Rector of Magdalen Laver,
Essex, to Miss Barrow of West Ham, Essex. May.

Barbut, Rev. S. of Trotton, Sussex, to Maria, eldest daughter of G. Jourdan, Esq. of New Millman-street. Dec.

Brown, Rev. Dr. William, to Isabella, daughter of J. Taylor, Esq. Preston-Pans, Scotland.

Bickerstaff, Rev. R. M.A, to Miss Ann Lloyd of Maesgwyn, Denbighshire, Dec.

DIED.

Cawell, Rev. Vicar of Swalcliffe, Co. Oxford, formerly Fellow of New College. Feb.

Chapman, Rev. Joseph, D.D. President of Trinity College, Oxford, from 1776. Feb.

Cheere, Rev. Sir William, Bart. White Roding, Essex, aged 78. Title extinct.

Collins, Rev. William, Rector of Slapton, Co. Bucks, and Curate of Coggs and Hailey. May.

Crane, Rev. John Lockman, Vicar of Crondhall, Hants. May.

Cole, Rev. William, Rector of Eynesbury, near St. Neots. Hants. June. Crellin, Rev. John, late Vicar General of the Isle of Man. June. Coulton, Rev. Richard, M.A. Rector and Patron of Houghton, Co. Leicester, and Vicar of Evington. June.

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