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NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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A List of Publications on Theology and Morals , FOR MAY , 1807 .
RELIGIOUS . JLectures on Scripture facts . By Rev . W . B . Collyer . . ias . Parochial Divinity ; or , Sermons on various Subjects . By C . Abbot . 8 vo .
yo . JLectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit Eloquence . By the late George Campbell , 8 vo . 9 s . A Letter to the Dean of Christ Church , respecting the New Statute upon Public Examination- By the Rector of Lincoln College .
The Christian Communicant ; or , a Suitable Companion to the . Lord ' s Supper : containing Meditations on every part of the Liturgy used by the Church € > f England . By WV Mason . Revised
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and corrected by his Son , the late ReV , H . C . Mason , A M . umo . 3 s . bound . Two Sermons , preached on Public Occasions ; and a Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Bucks . By Luke Heslop , B . D , % ^ 6 d .
A Sermon delivered at the Parish Church of Hampton , Middlesex , on the 25 th Day of February , 1807 , the Day of General Fast . By Thomas Morgan . Prebendary of WelL . is .
A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal , in the Abbey Church of Westminster , on Wednesday , February 25 , 1807 , the Day of General Fa > t . By John , Lord Bishop of Exeter , is *
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mate witli his crew . Paul however was not to be driven from his purpose by the hostile determination of the
traders . He resolved to do ail that was in his power towards the success of his voyage . When the traders were made acquainted with his resolution , they thought it most prudent to accede to the usual practice * as they
apprehended his crew , by their ignorance , might alarm and drive the whales from { heir reach and thus defeat their voyages . They associated and engaged
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earnestly in pursuit of their game . During the season , they took seven whales . The circumstances which had taken
place roused the ambition of Paul and his crew , they were diligent and enterprizing , and they had the honour of killing six of the seven whales r
two of tho ^ e fell by Paul ' s own handslie returned home in due season , heavily freighted with oil and bone . He arrived in the autumn of 1793 , being then about his thirty-fourth year * ( To-be continued . )
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1807, page 287, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2380/page/63/
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