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    ANGLICAN ORTHODOXY.

    Make me always to trust in thee;From all evils protect me ;

    In the hour of my death assist me ;And prepare for me a safe way to thee;That with all the elect I may glorify thee;For ever and ever." 1

    Thus, all things considered, weAnglicans thank Godthat He has put uselsewherethan in the Roman Church,though we would fain give her an ungrudging recogni-tion of her glories, and are very far from believing thatall even of her educated members need be conscious of that temper in her modern theology which to us is sointolerable.

    There is only one further remark which it seemsdesirable to make.

    It may seem to some people that the frank recog-nition of errors and corruptions in every part of theChurch impairs our reverence for her as a whole. Ifwe are able to deny this, it is because we believe that

    (

    the imperfections in the Church do not prevent herfulfillingher true function, and that our reverence for heris not as our reverence for Christ; it is our reverencefor the Bride of Christ, not yet purified-for the organof the Holy Spirit, not yet perfect. The Church existsnot yet to exhibit her glory, save to the eye of faith.As for that vision of the Church in her perfection of unity and truth and holiness, the 'city which liethfour-square,' the' new Jerusalem descending from Godout of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for herhusband,' it is the vision of heaven but the hope of

    1 Vade Mecum piorum' sacerdotum, Nova Editio. Campidonre,1865. I have translated the prayer.

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    ANGLICAN ORTHODOX}:

    earth-we shall see it but not now, we shall behold it

    but not nigh. Meanwhile we have each and all of us

    all we can want to satisfy our souls with grace and

    truth, to inspire us for fresh efforts in the cause of God

    and His kingdom, to draw us out of the world into the

    communion of the saints, to fit us for the life of

    heaven. The errors of the Churches have not any- - - - - " '. . . . .".~-.- ..~ , . - .. - ... .-'~_.~way impaired the treasure of the catholic faith. We

    will borrow words of striking force to express our

    meaning.

    " At sight of this audacity," says the Abbe Gratry at

    the conclusion of the second of his great letters against

    the Papal Infallibility-" at the sight of this audacity

    and this power of falsehood introducing itself into

    theology, . . . I can understand that all those who do

    not take in the whole of the questions should be seized

    with giddiness, and cry out, 'What, then, can we believe

    now? What becomes of the bases of the faith?'

    "I hasten to give a brief and peremptory reply to

    this objection, which, I think, will satisfy any mind, themost simple as well as the most learned.

    "It is, that all these falsehoods and all these fraudstend only to one point, a single one, and in no way to

    any other. The treasure of the Catholic Faith is here

    in no way in question. '\Ve bear this treasure,' says}

    S1. Paul, 'in earthen vessels.' Well! all the falsehoods I i . of which I have already spoken, and all those of which "1I shall speak, affect the vessel and not the treasure. t, I Our treasure is Jesu~ Christ, His Gospel, His. r:al \ tit' Presence the Eucharist, Penance, and the Remission " " - '

    of sin; the dogma of the Co~munion of the Saints, the ~ ~

    -

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    ANGLICAN ORTHODOXY.

    visible existence of the Holy Church, our Mother; the

    fact of eternal life, the life divine and supernatural, con-

    ferred upon souls when this life is over. This treasure

    is immaculate, entire, certain, incontestable beyond the

    reach of frauds and doubts. Fear nothing, Christian

    souls! Feed upon the divine life, the sources of which

    are known to you. In every village of every Christiancountry, the priest of Jesus Christ holds the keys of

    the Church, into which you may enter to recline as the

    Apostle St. John did, upon the bosom of the Saviour

    Jesus, and you can ask of Him His soul, His heart,

    His blood, His mind, His divinity; this is our treasure.

    It will not be taken from us."

    The Abbe Gratry is right. In spite of falsehoods, inspite of compromise, the catholic Church is still in

    every place the treasure-house of all the grace and truth

    which is the legacy of Jesus Christ to His redeemed.

    Printed by T. and A. CONSTABLE, Printers to Her Majesty,at Ilu Edill!m:rclt Unn',rsity Press.

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    IN THEOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 3

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    4 A SELECTION OF WORKS

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    THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE ' POOLR.M.A.MIDDLE AGES. By the Rev. W ITHE ARIAN CONTROVERSY. ByHUNT, M.A. H. M. GWATKIN, M.A,

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    Fosbery.- Works edited by the Rev. THOMASVINCENT FOSBERY,M.A., sometime Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading.

    VOICES OF COMFORT. ClteapEdition. Small8vo. 3'. 6d.TItt Larger Editi"" (7S. 6d.) may still he had.

    HYMNS AND POEMS FOR THE SICK AND SUFFERING. Inconnection with the Service for the Visitation of the Sick. Selectedfrom Various Authors. Small 8vo. 35,6d.

    Fremantle. - THE WORLD AS THE SUBJECT OFREDEMPTION. Being an attempt to set forth the Functions of theChurch as designed to embrace the whole Race of Mankind. (TheBampton Lectures, r883.) By the Hon, and Rev. W. H. FREMANTLE,M.A., Dean of Ripon. New Edition, Revised, with New Preface.Crown8vo. 7S. 6d.

    Gore.-Works by the Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A., Canon of Westminster.

    THE MINISTRY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 8vo. ros. 6d.ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS. Crown8vo. 3s.6d.

    Goulbum.-Works by EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBURN, D.D.,D.C.L., sometime Dean of Norwich.

    THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL RELIGION. Small 8vo. 6s. 6d.Cheap Edition, 3'. 6d.; Presentation Edition, 2 uols, small 8vo,ros.6d.

    THE PURSUIT OF HOLINESS: a Sequel to Thoughts on PersonalReligion.' Small Bvo. 55. CheapEdition. 3'. 6d.

    THE GOSPEL OF THE CHILDHOOD: a Practical and Devotional

    Commentary on the Single Incident of our Blessed Lord's Childhood(St. Luke ii, 4r to the end). Crown 8vo. 25. 6d.THE COLLECTS OF THE DAY: an Exposition, Critical and Devo.

    tional, of the Collects appointed at the Communion. With PreliminaryEssays on their Structure, Sources, etc. 2 oois. Crown 8vo. Bs. eaclt.

    THOUGHTS UPON THE LITURGICAL GOSPELS for the Sundays,one for each day in the year. With an Introduction on their Origin,History, the modifications made in them by the Reformers and by theRevisersof the Prayer Book. 2 vols, Crown 8vo. r6s.

    MEDITATIONS UPON THE LITURGICAL GOSPELS for theMinor Festivals of Christ, the two first Week-days of the Easter andWhitsun Festivals, and the Red-letter Saints' Days. Crown 8vo.

    . 8s.6d.FAMILY PRAYERS, compiled from various sources (chieflyfrom Bishop

    Hamilton's Manual), and arranged on the Liturgical Principle. Crown8110. 3'. 6d. CMUpEdition. r6mo. IS.

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    Harrison.-Works by the Rev. ALEXANDER]. HARRISON,B.D.,Lecturer of the Christian Evidence Society.

    PROBLEMS OF CHRISTIANITY AND SCEPTICISM; Lessons

    from Twenty Years' Experience in the Field of Christian Evidence.Crown avo. 7r. 6d.THE CHURCH IN RELATION TO SCEPTICS: a Conversational

    Guide to Evidential Work. Crown avo. 7S.6d.THE REPOSE OF FAITH, IN VIEW OF PRESENT DAY DIFFI-

    CULTIES. Crown 8vo. 7S.6d.

    Holland.-Works by the Rev. HENRY SCOTT HOLLAND,M.A.,Canon and Precentor of St. Paul's.

    GOD'S CITY AND THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM: Crownavo. 7S.6d.PLEAS AND CLAIMS FOR CHRIST. Crown avo. 3'. 6d.CREED AND CHARACTER: Sermons, Crown avo. 3'. 6d.ON BEHALF OF BELIEF. Sermons preached in St. Paul's Cathedral.

    Crown avo. 3'. 6d.CHRIST OR ECCLESIASTES. Sermons preached in St. Paul',

    Cathedral. Crown avo. 2S. 6d.LOGIC AND LIFE, with other Sermons.

    Crown avo. 3'.6d.

    Hutchings.-SERMON SKETCHES taken from some of theSunday Lessons throughout the Church', Year. By the Rev. W. H,HUTCHINGS, M.A., Canon of York. Crown avo. 5 S

    Ingram.~HAPPINESS IN THE SPIRITUAL LIFE; or,'The Secret of the Lord.' By the Rev. W. C. INGRAM, D.O., Deanof Peterborough. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

    INHERITANCE OF THE SAINTS; or, Thoughts on theCommunion of Saints and the Life of the World to come. Col-lected chiefly from English Writers by L. P. With a Preface by theRev. HENRY SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A. Crown avo. 7S. 6d.

    Jameson.-Works by Mrs, JAMESON.SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART, containing Legends of the Angels

    and Archangels, the Evangelists, the Apostles. With 19 Etchings and1 87 Woodcuts, ,. voir. 8vo. 205. net.

    LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS, as represented in the

    Fine Arts. With II Etchings and 88 Woodcuts. 8vo. lOS. net.LEGENDS OF THE MADONNA, OR BLESSED VIRGIN MARY.

    With 2'J Etchings and 165 Woodcuts. 8vo. lOS. net.THE HISTORY OF OUR LORD, as exemplified in Works of Art.

    Commenced hy the late Mrs. JAMESON; continued and completed byLADY EASTLAKE. With 31 Etchings and 281 Woodcuts, ,. Vols.8vo. 2OS. net.

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    lennings.-ECCLESIA ANGLICANA. A History of theChurch of Christ in England from the Earliest to the Present Times.By the Rev. ARTHURCHARLESJENNINGS. M.A. Croum8vo. 71 . 6 < 1 .

    lukes.-Works by ANDREWJUKES.THE NEW MAN AND THE ETERNAL LIFE. Notes on the

    Reiterated Amens of the Son of God. Crown 8vo. 6s.

    THE NAMES OF GOD IN HOLY SCRIPTURE: a Revelation of His Nature and Relationships. Crown 8vo. 4'. 6d.

    THE TYPES OF GENESIS. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

    THE SECOND DEATH AND THE RESTITUTION OF ALLTHINGS. Crown 8vo. 31.6d.

    THE MYSTERY OF THE KINGDOM. Crown 8vo. 21. 6 < 1 .

    THE ORDER AND CONNEXION OF THE CHURCH'S TEACH.lNG, as set forth in the arrangement of the Epistles and Gospelsthroughout the Year. Crown 8vo. 21. 6d.

    Knox Little.-Works by W. J. KNOX LITTLE, M.A., CanonResidentiary of Worcester, and Vicar of Hoar Cross.

    SACERDOTALISM, WHEN RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD. THETEACHING OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Crown 8w. 6

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    Knox Little.-Works byW. J. KNOX LITTLE, M.A., Canon Resi-dentiary of Worcester, and Vicar of Hoar Cross.-continued.

    THE LIGHT OF LIFE. Sermons preached on Various Occasions.

    Crown 8vo. 3s.6d.SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW IN THE CHRISTIAN LIFE.

    Sermons preached for the most part in America. Crown 8vo. 31. 6d.

    Lear.-Works by, and Edited by, H. L. SIDNEY LEAR.FOR DAYS AND YEARS. A book containing a Text, Short Reading,

    and Hymn for Every Day in the Church's Year. t6mo. 21. 6d. Also aCkeapEdition, 32mo. lJ.; orelolkgilt. IS. 6d.; orwitk redborders,21.6d.

    FIVE MINUTES. Daily Readings of Poetry. t6mo . 31,611. Also aCkeap Edition, 32mo. IS.; or elotk gilt, lJ. 6d.

    WEARINESS. A Book for the Languid and Lonely. Large TyP..Small 8vo. sr.

    THE LIGHT OF THE CONSCIENCE. t6mo. 2S.6d. 32mo. u.;dotk limp, 6d.

    CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHIES.

    MADAME LOUISE DE FRANCE,

    Daughter of Louis xv., knownalso as the Mother Terese deSt. Augustin.

    A DOMINICAN ARTIST: a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Pere Besson,of the Order of St. Dominic.

    HENRI PERREYVE. By PEKEGJtATRY.

    ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, Bishop andPrince of Geneva.

    Nine VolJ. Crown 8w. 31. 6d. eark.THE REVIVAL OF PRIESTLY LIF/t

    IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURYIN FRANCE.

    A CHRISTIAN PAINTER OF THENINETEENTH CENTURY.

    BOSSUET AND HIS. CONTEMPORA.RIES.

    FENELON, ARCHBISHOP OF CAM-BRAI.

    HENRI DOMINIQUE LACORDAIRE.

    DEVOTIONAL WORKS. Edited by H. L. SIDNEY LEAR. New and Uniform Editions. Nine Vols, I6mo. < :IS .6d. eaek.

    FENELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO THE HIDDEN LIFE OF THE Sour.MEN.

    FENELON'S SPIRITUAL LETTERS TO

    WOMEN.A SELECTION FROM THE SPIRITUAL

    LETTERS OF ST. FRANCIS DESALES.

    THE SPIRIT OF ST. FRANCIS DESALES.

    FROM PASCAL'S

    THE LIGHT OF THE CONSCIENCE.

    SELF-RENUNCIATION. From theFrench.

    ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' OF THELoVE OF GoD.

    SELECTIONS'THOUGHTS.'

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    Liddon.-Works by HENRY PARRY LIDDON, D.D., D.C.L.,LL.D.,

    late Canon Residentiary and Chancellor of St. Paul's.LIFE OF EDWARD BOUVERIE PUSEY, D.O. By HENRYPARRYLIDDON.D.O. D.C.L., LL.D. Edited and prepared for publicationby the Rev. J. O. JOHNSTON,M.A., Principal of the TheologicalCollege, and Vicar of Cuddesdon, Oxford; and the Rev. ROBERTJ. WILSON,D.O., Warden of Keble College. With Portraits and Illustrations, Four Vats, 8vo. Vols, I. and II., 36s. Vol. Ill., 18s.

    CLERICAL LIFE AND WORK: Sermons. Crown 8vo. y.ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES: Lectures on Buddhism-Lectures on the

    Life of St. Paul-Papers on Dante. Crown 8vo. s r,EXPLANATORY ANALYSIS OF PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE

    ROMANS. 8vo. 141.SERMONS ON OLD TESTAMENT SUBJECTS. Crowll8vo. 5 s.SERMONS ON SOME WORDS OF CHRIST. Crown 8vo. 5 s.THE DIVINITY OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST.

    Being the Bampton Lectures for 1866. Crown 8vo. s r .ADVENT IN ST. PAUL'S. Sermons bearing chiefly on the Two

    Comings of our Lord. Two Vols, Crown 8vo. 31. 6d. each. CheapEdition in one Volume. Crown 8vo. 5s.

    CHRISTMASTIDE IN ST. PAUL'S. Sermons bearing chieflyon theBirth of our Lord and the End of the Year. Crown 8vo. s r.

    PASSIONTIDE SERMONS. Crown 8vo. s r .EASTER IN ST. PAUL'S. Sermons bearing chieflyon the Resurrec-

    tion of"our Lord. Two Vols, Crown 8vo. 31. 6d. each. CheapEdition in one Volume. Crown 8vo. s r.

    SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY OFOXFORD. Two Vats, Crown 8vo. 31. 6d. eack. CheapEdition inone Volume. Crown 8vo. s r.

    THE MAGNIFICAT. Sermons in St. Paul's. Crown 8vo. z. 6d.SOME ELEMENTS OF RELIGION. Lent Lectures. Small 8vo.

    z. 6d.; or in paper cover. IS. 6d.Tlu Crown Svo Edition

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    Luckock.-Works by HERBERT MORTIMER LUCKOCK, D.D.,

    Dean of Lichfield.THE HISTORY OF MARRIAGE, JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN, INRELATION TO DIVORCE AND CERTAIN FORBIDDENDEGREES. New and Enlarged Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

    AFTER DEATH. An Examination of the Testimony of PrimitiveTimes respecting the State of the Faithful Dead, and their Relationsbipto the Living. Crown 8vo. 6s.

    THE INTERMEDIATE STATE BETWEEN DEATH ANDJUDGMENT. Being a Sequel to After Death. Crown 8vo. 6s.

    FOOTPRINTS OF THE SON OF MAN, as traced by St. Mark. BeingEigbty Portions for Private Study, Family Reading, and Instructionsin Church. CrO".J)n8vo. y.

    THE DIVINE LITURGY. Being tbe Order for Holy Communion,Historically, Doctrinally, and devotionallyset forth, in Fifty Portions.Crown 8vo. 6s.

    STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK OF COMMONPRAYER. Tbe Anglican Reform-The Puritan Innovations-TheElizabethan Reaction-The Caroline Settlement. With Appendices.

    Crown 8vo. 6s.THE BISHOPS IN THE TOWER. A Record of Stirring Events

    affecting the Cburch and Nonconformists from the Restoration to theRevolution. Crown 8vo. 6$.

    LYRA GERMAN I CA. Hymns translated from the German byCATHERINE WINKWORTH. Small Buo. !is.

    MacColL-Works by the Rev. MALCOLMMACCOLL,M.A., CanonResidentary of Ripon. 0

    CHRISTIANITY IN RELATION TO SCIENCE AND MORALS.Crown 8vo. 6s.

    LIFE HERE AND HEREAFTER: Sermons. Crown 8vo. 7$. 6d.

    Mason.-Works by A. J. MASON, D.D., Residentiary Canon of Canterbury and Examining Chaplain to the Archbishopof Canterbury.

    THE FAITH OF THE GOSPEL. A Manual of Christian Doctrine.Croton 8vo. 3 0 '.6d.

    THE RELATION OF CONFIRMATION TO BAPTISM. As taughtin Holy Scripture and the Fathers. Crown 8vo. 7S. 6d.

    Mercier.-OUR MOTHER CHURCH: Being Simple Talk on High Topics. By Mrs. JEROMEMERCIER. Small 8vo. JS. 6d.

    Milne.-THE DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE OF THEEUCHARIST as deduced from Scripture and the Ancient Liturgies.By J. R. MtLNE,Vicar of Rougham, Norfolk. Crown 8vo. JS.6d.

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    Mortimer.-Works by the Rev. ALFRED G. MORTIMER, D.D.,Rector of St. Mark's, Philadelphia.

    HELPS TO MEDITATION: Sketches for Every Day in the Year.With an Introduction by the Right Rev. the BISHOPOFSPRINGFIELD.VOL.I.-ADVENT to TRINITY. 8vo. 7s.6d.

    VOL. II.- TRINITYto ADVENT. 8vo. 7S. 6

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    Newman.-Works by JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, B.D., sometimeVicar of St. Mary's, Oxford.

    PAROCHIAL AND PLAIN SERMONS. Eight Vols, CaoinetEdition.

    Crown 8vo. 5s. each. CheaperEdition. JS. 6d. each.SELECTION, ADAPTED TO THE SEASONS OF THE ECCLE-SIASTICAL YEAR, from the 'Parochial and Plain Sermons,'Caoinet Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s. CheaperEdition. 3S.6d.

    FIFTEEN SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITYOF OXFORD Casine: Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s. CheaperEdition.3s.6d.

    SERMONS BEARING UPON SUBJECTS OF THE DAY. Caoinet Edition. Crown8vo. 5s. CheaperEdition. Crown 8vo. JS. 6d.

    LECTURES ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION. CaDinet Edition. Crown8vo. 5s. CheaperEdition. 3s. 6d.*.' A Complete List of Cardinal Newman's Work. can be had on Application.

    Norris.-RUDIMENTS OF THEOLOGY: a First Book forStudents. By JOHNPILKINGTONNORRIS,D.D. late Archdeacon of Bristol, and Canon Residentiary of Bristol Cathedral. Cr. 8vo. }S. 6d.

    Osbome.-Works by EDWARD OSBORNE,Mission Priest of theSociety of 51. John the Evangelist, Cowley, Oxford.

    THE CHILDREN'S SAVIOUR. Instructions to Children on the Lifeof Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Illustrated. 16mo. 1M. 6d.

    THE SAVIOUR KING. Instructions to Children on Old TestamentTypes and Illustrations of the Life ofChrist. Illustrated. 16mo. 2S. 6d.

    THE CHILDREN'S FAITH. Instructions to Children on the Apostles'Creed. Illustrated. 16mo. 2S. 6d.

    Overton.-THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE NINE-TEENTH CENTURY, 1800-1833' By the Rev. JOHNH. OVERTON,D.O. Canon of Lincoln, Rector of Epworth, Doncaster, and RuralDean of the Isle ofAxholme. 8vo. 14s.

    Oxenden.-Works by the Right Rev. ASHTON OXENDEN Iformerly Bishop of Montreal.

    PLAIN SERMONS. to which is prefixed a Memorial Portrait. Crown' 8vo. 5'.

    THE HISTORY OF MY LIFE: An Autobiography. Crownavo. 5s.

    PEACE AND ITS HINDRANCES. Crown8vo. IS. sewed; 2S. cloth.THE PATHWAY OF SAFETY; or, Counsel to the Awakened. Feap.

    ava, large type. 2S. 6d. CheapEdition. Small type, limp, IS.THE EARNEST COMMUNICANT. New Red Ruoric Edition,

    32mo, t:loth. 2S. CommonEdition. 32mo. ts,OUR CHURCH AND HER SERVICES. Feap. avo. 2

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    Oxenden. - Works by the Right Rev. ASHTON OXENDENformerly Bishop of Montreal-continued.

    FAMILY PRAYERS FOR FOUR WEEKS. First Series. Feap.8vo.21. 6d. Second Series. Feap. 8vo. 2S. 6d.

    LARGETyPE EDITION. Two Series in one Volume. Crown 8vo. 61.COTrAGE SERMONS; or, Plain Words to the Poor. Feap. 8vo. 2I.6d.THOUGHTS FOR HOLY WEEK. r6mo, cloth. XI.6d.DECISION. r8mo. XI. 6d.THE HOME BEYOND; or, A Happy Old Age. Feap. 8vo. XI. 6d.THE LABOURING MAN'S BOOK. r8mo, large type, cloth. XI.6d.

    paget.-Works by FRANCISPAGET,D.D., Dean of Christ Church.STUDIES IN THE CHRISTIAN CHARACTER: Sermons. With anIntroductory Essay. Crown 8vo. 6I. 6d.

    THE SPIRIT OF DISCIPLINE: Sermons. Crown 8vo. 61. 6d.FACULTIES AND DIFFICULTIES FOR BELIEF AND DIS-

    BELIEF. Crown 8vo. 61. 6d.THE HALLOWING OF WORK. Addresses given at Eton, January

    r6'18, r888. Small8vo. 21.

    PRACTICAL REFLECTIONS. By a CLERGYMAN. WithPrefaces by H. P. LIDDON, D.D., D.C.L and the BISHOP orLINCOLN. Crown 8vo.

    THE Boox OFGENESIS. 4'. 6d.THE PSALMS. 5'.ISAIAH. . 6d.

    THE HOLYGOSPELS. 4'.6d.ACTSTOREVELATIONS. 6I.

    PRIEST (THE) TO THE ALTAR; or, Aids to the DevoutCelebration of Holy Communion, chiefly after the Ancient EnglishUse of Sarum, Royal8vo. 121.

    Prynne. - THE TRUTH AND REALITY OF THEEUCHARISTIC SACRIFICE, Proved from Holy Scripture, theTeaching of the Primitive Church, and the Book of Common Prayer.By the Rev. GEORGERUNDLEPRYNNE,M.A. Crown 8vo. 3 I 6d

    Puller.-THE PRIMITIVE SAINTS AND THE SEE OFROME. By F. W. PULLER,M.A., Mission Priest of the Society of St. John Evangelist, Cowley, Oxford. Crown 8vo. 71. 6d.

    Pusey.-LIFE OF EDWARD BOUVERIE PUSEY, D.D.By HENRYPARRYLIDDON,D.O., D.C.L., LL.D. Edited and pre-

    pared for publication by the Rev. J. O. JOHNSTON, M.A., Principalof the Theological College, Vicar of Cuddesdon, Oxford, and the Rev.ROBERT J. WILSON,D.O. Warden of Keble College. With Portraitsand Illustrations, Four VOII. 8vo. VolI.I. and II. , 361. Val./ll., ISs.

    Pnsey.-Works by the Rev. E. B. PUSEY,'D.D.PRIVATE PRAYERS. With Preface by H. P. LIDDON,D.O. 32mD.u.SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF EDWARD BOUVERIE

    PUSEY, D.O. Crown 8vo. 3$.6d.

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    Sanday.-Works by W. SAN DAY, D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford.

    INSPIRATION: Eight Lectures on the Early History and Origin of theDoctrine of Biblical Inspiration. Being the Bampton Lectures for1B93- Bvo. 16.r.

    THE ORACLES OF GOD: Nine Lectures on the Nature and Extent of Biblical Inspiration and the Special Significance of the Old TestamentScriptures at the Present Time. Crown Bvo. 4'.

    TWO PRESENT.DAY QUESTIONS. I. Biblical Criticism. II. The

    Social Movement. Sermons preached before the University of Cam-bridge. Crown Bvo. 2S. 6d.

    Seebohm.-THE OXFORD REFORMERS-JOHN COLET,ERASMUS, AND THOMAS MORE: A History of their FellowWork. By FREDERICKSEEBOHM. Bvo. 1 4 -< .

    WUliams.-Works by the Rev. ISAAC WILLIAMS, B.D.A DEVOTIONAL COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPEL NARRA-

    TIVE, Eight Vals, Crown Bvo. SJ. each. Sold Separately.

    THOUGHTSON THE STUDY OP THE OUR LORD'SMINISTRY(Thir

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    Wordswortb.-Works by the late CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH,D.D., Bishop of Lincoln.

    THE HOLY BIBLE (the Old Testament). With Notes. Introductions,and Index. Imperial 8t'0.Vol. I. THE PENTATEUCH. 25.1. VoL II. JOSHUATO SAMUEL. ISS.

    VoL III. KINGS to ESTHER. ISS. 'Vol. IV. JOB TO SoNG OFSoLOMON. 2SS. Vol. V. ISAIAH TO EZEKIEL. 2,S.!. VoL VI.DANIEL, MINOR PROPHETS.and Index. I,S.!. '

    A 1.10.Iupplied in 12 Parts. Sold .Ieparattly.THE NEW TESTAMENT. in the Original Greek. With Notes. Intro-

    ductions, and Indices. ImperiaI8t.o.Vol. I. GoSPELS ASD ACTS OF THE ApOSTLES. 2)$. Vol. II.

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