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"I have kept the ways of the Lord , ' * from the 18 th Psalm , composed as a Funeral Anthem for her most excellent Majesty . By Henry R . Bishop . 2 s . Foivfour voices , 3 s . Hark ! the Solemn Distant Bell , a Tribute of Respect to the memory of her most excellent Majesty . Composed by the Same . 2 s .
Authentic and Impartial Memoirs of Her late Majesty , interspersed with Anecdotes of the Royal Family , and of other Illustrious Personages . By W , C . Oulton , Esq . In six parts . 2 s . each . Eug * raving's . * The One Thing Needful : a Fuueral Piece for the Queen . 4 pages double crown folio . 4 d .
A Lament for England ' s Queen . By Pleydell Wilton , 6 d . A Brief Memoir of Her late Majesty , with Authentic Anecdotes and Elegiac Verses . By Thoinas Williams . 2 s . 6 d . Memoirs of Her late most excellent Majesty . By Dr . Watkins . Funeral Sermons . Preached at the Church of St . Mary
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Communications have been received from Messrs . liuckcock ; Hincks ; B . Flower ; Silvery MaJcom ; T . Moore ; S . Gibbs ; R . Wright 5 Josiab Townsend ; C . N . Saint ; B . Mardou ; and Mrs . Mary Hughes ; and from a Querist ; Te Tace ; M . N , ; A . B , ; A Constant Reader ; and D . * We are obliged to our Correspondent from Liverpool for his abstract of the 46 Narrative of the Proceedings of a Great Council of Jews , assembled in thePlaiu of Ageda , in Hungary , " from the Harleian Miscellany . The u Narrative" is also to be found in the first volume of " the Phoenix , " a collection of " Scarce and Valuable Pieces , " in 2 vols . 8 vo . 1707 . It has been more recently republished by Mr . Butter , in his " Hor « e Biblicse , " Appendix to Vol . II . pp . 211—* 244 , with a Dissertation , in which * the Auth 6 r has shewn that there is little or no evidence of its truth .
Fair Play is referred to our observations , p . 129 , on " Prosecutions for Blasphemy . His letter containing some passages which we should not be justified in publishing , . we return it according * to his direction . The subscribers of the joint letter from Glasgow an , d Edinburgh are referred to Mr . Belsham ' s second letter relating * to the Chapel at Greenock , inserted p . 125 . The Obituary of Robert Smith , Esq ., of Glasgow , of Mr . Samuel Cravan , of Hinckley , and of Mrs . Ellen Bennett , of Knuisford , arrived too late for the present month . We shall , in the next Number , fill up the Review department of our Work , which unavoidable circumstances have lately obliged us to neglect ' . -f J-f We embrace the only opportunity which is left to 11 s of informing * our readers ,
that the great question of an application to Parliament far a Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts , is now under the consideration of the Ministers ^ nd the Deputies ot * the Three Denominations of Protestant Oissenters . "¦; ' - * * * Our last Number contained a Portrait of the late venerable X ) tt ; Gooan , as att accompaniment to the Memoir . A few quarto Proof Impressions of the Portrait hate been struck off on India Paper , und may be had , price 5 s ., of the publishers , of whom may be had the previous Monthly Repository Portraits , at £ 1 ; the S « et ;
On the first of January was published Voi . XIII . of the Monthly Kepositoty , ornamented with a Portrait of the late > ltariWB . Broadbtnt ^ A ., price , in boards , 18 s 6 d . * ome of the former Volumes and Numbers maybe had of th « ptt WUh « ri , wlio hain © ftU * on hand a copy or two of the Monthly Repository , complete from i t * commjeooetticit . ^ MM ^ MJj ^ h ^^^^^^ . ^^^^^^'' i ^ HI ^^^^^^^ " *
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Aldermary , onWednesday Dec .: 2 , 1818 , being the day of Her Majesty ' s Interment . By H . B . Wilson , D . JD . F . SA . ls . 6 d . Female Virtue and Domestic
Religion recommended by the Example of our late Illustrious Queen , &c , delivered in the Parish Church of Clerkenwell . By S . Piggott , A . M ., Curate and Lecturer . Is . Preached at St . James ' s Church , Westminster , Dec . 2 . By Edward Repton , A . M ., Rector of Minningshy , &c . 2 s .
Solace under Affliction : preached on Sunday , Nov . 29 , 1818 . By Robert Hankinson , A . M ., of Trinity College , Cambridge , Vicar of Walpole St . Andrew , Norfolk . Is . 6 d . The Royal Preacher , at Peckham and Salteis' Hall . Sundav . Nov . 22 Bv
W . B . Collyer , D . D . F S . A . Is . 6 d . Royal Honours Transient ; preached at Whitby , Dec . fr , 1818 . By George Young * . Is . The Royal Tomb He-opened . By James Churchill . Is .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1819, page 136, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1769/page/68/
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