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Clerophilos . First Series ? ( Dublin . ) 2 s ; 8 < | / . The Real Grievance of the Irish Peasantry , as immediately felt and complained of among themselves , with au Address to the British Nation on Roman Catholic Emancipation . By a Beneficed Clergyman , in the South of Ireland .
Simple Memorials of an Irish Family . By a Clergyman . 18 mo . Is , 6 d . Letters from Ireland , on the Present Political , Religious , and Moral State of that Country . Republished from the Courier Newspaper . 2 s . 6 d .
The Case of Ireland set at Rest ; a Letter to the Rt . rion . R . Peel , M . P . By W . Frith , Serjeant at Law . 1 * . 6 d . A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Tuam , on the Disturbance at a Meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society , Oct . 21 , 1824 , at Loughrea . By a Senior of the Church of England . Sermons .
A Series of Orations . In Four Part ^ . 1 . The Doctrine . 2 . The Experiment , 3 . The Argument . 4 , The Duty . By Edward Irving , A . M . ( Part 1 , The Doctrine , for the Benefit of the Widow Smith . 4 s . sewed . )
Discourses on some Important Subjects of Natural and Revealed Religion , Introduced by a short View of the best Specimens of Pulpit Eloquence , &c . By David Scott , M . D ., Minister of Corstorsphine . 8 vo . 10 ' s . 6 d .
On Faith , and other Subjects . By Robert Nares , M . A ., F . R . S ., Archdeacon of Stafford , &c . 8 vo . 10 s . 6 d . Five , on the Personal Office of Christ , and of the Holy Ghost , &c . Preached at Berwick upon-Tweed . By W . Procter , Jun . A . M ., Fellow of Catherine Hall , Cambridge . 12 mo . 4 s . 6 d . Parochial and Domestic . By R . S .
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Barton , Vicar ef Alconiraiy , "H&&I& , 12 mo . 4 s . " . Twenty-Two , on various Subjects , delivered in St . Michael ' s Church , Gloucester , A / D . 1824 . By B . S . Claxson ? M . A . Curate . 8 vo . 9 & * Eternal Life ; or , a Future State the Universal Doctrine of the Sacred Scrip , tures . Three Sermons . 2 s .
Single . The Primitive Christian Faith : deliver * ed in the Evening Service at the Opening of the Chapel inTork Street , St . James ' s Square , London , Dec . 19 , 1824 . By Laut Carpenter , LL . D . 8 vo . The Principles of Protestant Dissent : preached at Bolton , at the Ordination of the Rev . Franklin Baker , M . A ., Sept , 239 1824 . By James Hews Bransby . 8 vo .
The Ordination Services at the Settlement of the Rev . T . Price , at the Particular Baptist Church , Devonshire Square * 8 vo . 3 s . The Importance of an Early and Decided Attention to the Concerns of & Future World : delivered to Young People , Jan . 1 , 1825 , in Carter Lane , Doetors' Commons . By John Hoppus , A . M-
A View of Slavery in Connexion with Christianity : delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel , Stcraey Hill , Jamaica , Sept . 19 , 1824 . . By Robert Young , Wesleyan Mis * sionary . With an Appendix , containing the Resolutions of the Missionaries in that Connexion , at a General Meeting at Kingston , Sept . 6 , 1824 .
The Night and the Day ; on Behalf of the Church Missionary Society at St . Saviour ' s , Southwark , Dec . 12 , 1824 . By Thomas Mortimer , M . A .. On the Prophecies concerning Antichrist , delivered at the Independent Monthly Meeting . By Joseph Fletcher , A . M .
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Communications have been received from Mr . John Esdaile ; Mr . S . Parker ; E . T . ; P . ; E . ; and Homo .
The Rev J . A . James , of Birmingham , has addressed a letter to us , complaining of and denying the charge of plagiarism brought against hiiu in the last number ( p . 60 ) . The writer of the paper in question instructs us to say , that he took his statements entirely from the pamphlet entitled , " The Plagiary Warned ; " but that he esteems it just to Mr . James to compare his Sermon with Archbishop TUlotson ' s , and that he will state freely the result of such comparison in the next number ; in which also sliall be inserted Mr . James ' s letter .
Mr . Dowfien , of Corl > , has sent us a letter relating to the Rev . Thomas Halliday ? formerly assistant Tutor at Daventry , which we scarcely deem k prudemrt to publish , but wliieh we beg to inform any of Mr . Halliday ' s friends who may be our readers , demands their immediate attention . Hie letter maybe seen on , written application to the ^ ditor at the Publishers' . We are requested to say that our Correspondent S ., p . 33 , is invited to Open a correspondence with Mr . D . Eaton , High Holborn , on the subject of his manuscript .
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128 New Publications . — Correspondence .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1825, page 128, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2533/page/64/
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