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The Christiarn Minister ^ Duty and Reward : a sermon , addressed as a charge to Mr . R . Pengiliy , when ordained pastor of the Baptist church , at Newcast ! e-upon-Tyne , August i zy 1807 . By the Rev . W . S tea dm ail , president of the Baptist Academy in Yorkshire , is .
The Great Importance 6 f Peace and Prosperity to Christian Societies : a sermon delivered at the setting" apart of William Chapman , over tha congregation at the Tabernacle , Greenvvichroad , JVJ . arch 29 , 1808 . By J . Townshend . 8 vo . is . 6 d .
The Duty and Advantages of remem-|> ering Deceased Ministers ; a funeral sermon , preached at the church of St . Mary , Wailingford , for the Rev . Thomas Pentycross , M- A . By Thomas
Scott , rector of Aston Sandford . is . Christian Dofctrine opposed to Heresy : a sermon preached in the parish ° f St . Paul , Bedford , before the Rev . Dr . Shepperd , May iz , 1808 . By Joshua Morton , is . 6 d .
Hints to the Public and the Legislature , on the nature and effect of evangelical preaching . By a Barrister . Part II . 8 Y 0 . A Reply to so much of a Sermon , published in the last year by H . P . Dodd , as relates to the well-known scruple of the Quaker , against all swearing . By J . G . Bevan .
The worship of the Christian church considered in an address to those persons in and near Birmingham , who believe th ^ t Jesus Christ is the Son of Cod . By R . JLittle . 6 d . Popular objections to the Established Church , ad . A . Letter to the Bishop of London ; © n his prohibiting the Rev . Dr . Draper
from preaching in any of the churches in his diocese . Also , Remarks upon <
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the * Rev . B , Williams ' * Appendix to a funeral sermon , for Mr . Bailey , of Hackney , in which are some unkind reflections upon the late Rev . John -Eyre * of Hornerton . as * 6 d * Remarks on the above letter , to which is added an Observation on the Bible Society , and a few hints to evangelical clergymen , is .
A Sketch of Lectures on the Evidences of Wisdom and Goodness in the works of the Creator . By William Turner . Z , eal without Innovation ; or the present state of Religion and Morals
considered . 8 vo . 7 s . 6 d . Elementary Evidences of the Truth of Christianity . iamo . 3 s . . The Religion of a Philosopher in a letter to Mr . **** . iS . Fourth Rep art of the Committee of
the Unitarian Fund , read at the gene * ral meeting , June 8 , 1808 . nmo . 6 d . The History of the Rise , Progress , and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the Slave Trade . By T . Clarkson , il
M ^ A . a vols , 8 vo . 14 s . The Theory of Dreams ; in which an inquiry is made into the powers and faculties of the Human mind , as they are illustrated in the most remarkable dreams recorded in sacred and profane History , a vols . iamo . 8 s . Fragments in Prose and Verse ; by a young : lady lately deceased , with some account of her lire and character . By the author of * . * Sermons on the Doc *
trines and Duties of Christianity /* 8 vo . 6 s .
An Address to the Arch-bishop , of Canterbury , on the propriety of Sun * day evening Lectures . By the Rev . Q . Hendcrick , is . Poems on ' Creation , Redemption , Day of . Judgment , &c . nmo . 3 s .
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* * ¦ The several answers to the •« Churchman , " which have been sent to the Monthly Rcfvutory , shall appear in the next number . They will be found of ^ considerable length , but it is not for us to anticipate the judgment of our readers n their merits . The importance of the subject will , we trust , atone for the want f our usiial variety . Should any others , of our correspondents wish to engage AH this controversy , we request them to favour us with their communications earl / in the present month , in order that their papers may come into the same number ,
with tnoiJC already received . . / . - 'Ihe friend from whom we expected an Obituary of Bishop Hurd has tbrowfl ^ \ v& aoaterials , which are considerable , iriCo the form of a A * \ oir % which will ttand at the head of the enauing number . / , , , . - - ¦ We are *© rry to find that several articled of Intelligence must still be postponed .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), July 2, 1808, page 404, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2394/page/52/
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