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NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THEOLOGY AND GENERAL LITERATURE.
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people there do not acquiesce in the doctrine , that princes reign by the grace of God and are superior to the constitution . They are firm in tlieir resistance to the prince , and determined that he shall be limited by a constitution , and this constitution is to be framed by mutual consent .
There is every reason to believe , that they will succeed , and that throughout Germany in general the condition of the people will be meliorated . Spain continues to fill its prisons with
the defenders of the country . It is said to have met with success in Peru , but the northern part of its provinces still remains in a state that promises the hope of their independence . The kingdom of Naples has witnessed the execution of its preced-
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The Geneva Catechism ; entitled Catechism or Instruction on the Christian Religion . Prepared by the Pastors of Genera , for the Use of the Swiss and French Protestant Churches . Translated from anew French edition , 1814 . JL 2 mo . 4 s . 6 d . boards .
The Counsel of a Deceased Christian Pastor to his Flock : a Sermon , preached at the New Meeting-house in Birmingham , August the 6 tli , 1815 , by John Kentish : on occasion of the death of Joshua Toulmin , D-D . together with the Address at the Interment .
A Tour throughout the whole of France ; or , New Topographical and Historical Sketch of all its most important and interesting Cities , Towns , Forts , Castles , Palaces , Islands , Harbours , Bridges , Rivers , Antiquities , &c . &c . interspersed with curious and illustrative Anecdotes of the
Manners , Customs , Dress 3 &c . of the Inhabitants . By John Barnes . Embellished with Copper-plates .
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In our next Number , which will conclude the Volume , we hope to give a Memoir of the late Re ^ . S . Cary , of Boston 5 compiled chiefly from the Funeral Sermon preached At Essex Street by the Rev . T . Belsham , which has been kindly scut to us through th «
bands of Mrs . Cary . The communications of Credo and V- M . H . on the state of man after death , of E . on the Marriage Ceremony , of A . A . on Mr . Gilchrisfs Sermon , and of other correspondents , which are likely to provoke discussion , must be reserved for the next Volume .
The great press of Miscellaneous Qomnminications has , we regret to find , made it impossible for the Printer to bring-into this Number some articles promised in our last . I * the next Number we hope to fulfil our promise and to make the Volume Complete . Somo mistakes in the Unitarian Fund List of Subscriber * will be corrected ia ajir acxt .
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ingking-, who was taken soon after his landing * to resume his former dominion and after a short trial before a military tribunal , was sentenced to be shot . Naples , it may be observed , was much indebted to this prince for a much better government than it ever" enjoyed or is likely to enjoy under a Bourbon .
The account of the deposition of the king- of Ceylon by our troops is arrived and with it a history of the degrading- condescension of the Englishmen in power walkiHg * in procession to an idolatrous temple , to which one of the abominations of that island was conveyed with great solemnity . Not to interfere with the religion of a country is one thing—to join ia its idolatry is another .
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A Reply to Popular Objections against TJnitarianism : a Sermon preached at Bristol , on Wednesday , June 21 , 1815 , before the Western Unitarian Society . By W . J . Fox . 12 mo . A Sermon on Free Inquiry in Matters of Religion . ByW . J . Fox . 12 mo . The Moral Tendencies of Knowledge , a Lecture , by Thomas Williams . 8 vo . 2 s .
irlorning Meditations for every Lord ' s Bay in the Year . To which are added , Twelve Sacramental Meditations . By Josiah Townsend , Minister of the Gospel . 12 mo . 2 s . The Father Alone the Christian ' s God . A Sermon . By Joseph Jevaris . 12 mo . 3 d . Time ' s Telescope for 1816 ; being a Complete Guide to the Almanack . 9 s . extra boards .
A Catalogue of Books in various Lan guages and Classes of Literature , includ ing- One Thousand Articles , ancient , curious and rare , by James Rusher , Reading 8 vo . 2 s . 6 d .
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7 £ & Suite of Public Affairs . — -List of Books . —Correspondence .
New Publications In Theology And General Literature.
NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THEOLOGY AND GENERAL LITERATURE .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1815, page 728, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1766/page/64/
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