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1874, Apveil 14. Minot Sund. 38-6d.

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CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

ADVERTISEMENT.

THE following sheets, pp. 1-56, 1—80, have been for many years lying at the Pitt Press unfinished and unpublished. They were, as I conjectured and am assured by Bishop Thirlwall, the work of archdeacon Hare, whose representatives have authorised the publication. Only 180 copies are for sale.

A few references may be of service to those who have made acquaintance with 'Guesses at Truth,' "The Mission of the Comforter,' 'The Victory of Faith.' In a note to Prof. Ramsay's preface to Cic. p. Cluent. the translation of Niebuhr's 'Letter to a young man who wished to devote himself to philology' is ascribed to 'that most accomplished scholar and most amiable man, the late archdeacon Hare.' An account of his domestic life in Bernhard Gäbler's Die vollständige Liturgie und die 39 Artikel der Kirche von England, Altenburg, 1843, 8vo. pp. 16, 21: cf. Schaff's papers on the parties in the English church in Schneider's Zeitschrift für christliche Wissenschaft und christliches Leben, Berlin, 1857. Bishop Thirlwall's Greece and Bunsen's Hippolytus are dedicated to him. His brother-in-law, Prof. Maurice, prefixed a sketch of his life to his postumous charges; Prof. Plumptre has added to the later editions of 'Guesses at Truth' memoirs of the two principal

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