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THEOLOGICAL . Religious Discourses . By a Layman . 8 vo . 4 s . 6 rf . Farewell to Time ; or , Last Views of Life , &c . By the Author of the Morning aud Evening Sacrifice . Thoughts on Prophecy . By the Rev . W . Marsh , M . A . 2 d edit . 3 * .
Sermons designed to Correct some of the Principal Doctrinal Errors of the Present Times . By the Rev . Stephen Hyde Cassan , A . M . 12 s . Reply to the Rev . H . J . Rose ' s Work on the State of Protestantism in Germany . By Dr . K . G . Bretschneider . 8 vo . 2 s . 6 d . Foreign and Domestic View of the Catholic Question . 3 d edit . 3 s .
Lectures on the History of Jesus Christ . By James Bennett , D . D . 2 Vols . 21 s . A Connexion of Sacred and Profane History . By the Rev . Michael Russel , LL . D . 2 Vols . 8 vo . 28 s . Lectures , Expository and Practical , on -select Portions of Scripture . By Andrew Thomson , D . D . 2 d edit . 12 mo . 8 s . A Monitor for Young Ministers of the Gospel . 12 mo . 7 * . An Answer to Faber ' s Difficulties of
Romanism . By the Bishop of Strasbourgh . Translated from the MS vby the Rev . F . C . Husenbeth . 12 s . The Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe , D . D . Illustrated principally from his Unpublished Manuscripts . By Robert Vaughan . 2 Vols . 8 vo . 21 s . Alemoirs of the Life , Character , and Writings of the Rev . Matthew Henry , By J . B . Williams , Esq . 1 Vol . 8 vo . My Early Years , for those in Early Life . 12 mo . 3 s .
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MISCELLANEOUS . Origiues , or Remarks on the Origin of several Empires , States , and Cities . By the Right Hon . Sir W . Druramond . 3 Vols . 8 vo . 1 / . 16 s . Public Opiuiou , its Rise , Progress , and Preseut State . By William Alexander Mackinnon , Esq ., F . R . S . and G . S . 1 Vol . 8 vo . 2 dedit . Floral Emblems . By Henry Phillips , F . L . and F . H . S . 1 Vol . 8 vo . 2 is .
A Letter to his Grace the Duke of Wellington , in Answer to Lord Greuville ' s " Essay on the supposed Advantages of the Sinking Fund . " 3 s . Journal of a Mission from the Governor-General of India to the Courts of Siani and Cochin China . By J . Craufurd , Esq ., F . R . S ., G . S ., &c . Dr . Harwood on the Curative Influeuce of the Southern Coast of England . 1 Vol . Small 8 vo .
The Life and Reign of Charles I ., King of England . By J . D'lsraeli . 2 Vols . 18 s . A Help to Latin Composition ,. &c . By the Rev . C . P . Valentine . 2 s . The Philosophy of the Active and Moral Powers of Man . By Dugald Stewart , Esq ., F . R . S ., London and Edinburgh . 2 Vols . 24 s . Detraction Displayed . By Amelia Opie .
The Epistolary Correspondence of the Right Hon . Edmund Burke and Dr . French Lawrence . 8 s . 6 d . India . Part II . By Robert Rickards , Esq . An Apology for the System of Public aud Classical Education . By Thomas Maude , Esq ., M . A . Is . 6 d .
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The Conductors do not feel justified in publishing any other statement of Missionary proceedings than the one authorized by the Society with which such proceedings are connected . A communication on " Apostolic Unitarianism" cannot be inserted , as the highly respected author has made the Conductors' decision in postponing or rejecting
a prior communication the subject of discussion in it . They have already announced that they invite no paper which they are not at liberty to reject , without rendering an account of their reasons , or without having their decision canvassed . To A . H . F ., and " An Admirer of Dr . C . "—The Conductors cannot , unless on a very special case , break through the rule of not letting their Reviews be made the subject of controversy , and they see nothing which calla for their so doing on the occasion in question .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1828, page 432, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2561/page/72/
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