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APPENDIX A.

WORKS OF DEAN ALFORD IN THE ORDER OF THEIR PUBLICATION.

1830.

SOME Hymns, sent to the "Christian Observer" and "Christian Guardian."

1833.

An article on Ancient Music sent to the "Philological Museum," No. II.

"Poems and Poetical Fragments." J. J. Deighton, Cambridge; and Rivington, London. Pp. 97.

1834.

"Address to the Inhabitants of Bury St. Edmund's and neighbourhood in regard to the Lord's Day." Gedge and Barker, Bury St. Edmund's. Pp. 9.

"Faith Explained and Enforced: a Sermon preached at Ampton Church." T. C. Newby, Bury St. Edmund's. Pp. 21.

1835.

"The School of the Heart, and other Poems;" in two volumes. Pitt Press, Cambridge; Longman and Co., London; Deighton, Cambridge. Pp. 169. 129.

1836.

"Hymns for the Sundays and Festivals throughout the Year, with some occasional Hymns; adapted for use in Churches where the Psalms of David are Sung." Longman and Co., London; Cartwright, Loughborough. Pp. 58.

"The Practice of Infant Baptism asserted on Scriptural Grounds, in a Letter from a Clergyman to one of his Parishioners." Cartwright, Loughborough. Pp. 8.

1839.

[Memoir prefixed to] "The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's;" in six vols. Edited by H. Alford. J. W. Parker, West Strand.

[Various articles in] "Dearden's Miscellany."

1840.

"The Clergy Watchmen unto the People: a Sermon preached at Melton Mowbray at the Primary Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Peterborough." Rivington, London; Dearden, Nottingham. Pp. 28.

1841.

"Go, and Sin no More: a Sermon preached before the Wymeswold Friendly Society." Rivington, London; Dearden, Nottingham. Pp. 11.

"The Abbot of Muchelnay. Sonnets, &c." W. Pickering, London. Pp. 120.

Chapters on the Poets of Ancient Greece." Dearden, Nottingham; Rivington, London. Pp. 263. [Reprinted from "Dearden's Miscellany."]

1842.

"Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1841. The Consistency of the Divine Conduct in revealing the Doctrines of Redemption. To which are added two Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge." Deighton, Cambridge; Rivington, London. Pp. 194.

1843.

"Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1842. The Consistency of the Divine Conduct in revealing the Doctrines of Redemption." Deighton, Cambridge; Rivington, London. Pp. 160.

1844.

"Psalms and Hymns adapted for the Sundays and Holidays throughout the Year; to which are added some occasional Hymns and Prose Hymns, chiefly from Scripture, Pointed for Chanting, and adapted to the Sundays and Holidays throughout the Year." Rivington, London. Pp. 275.

"The Restoration of Churches the Bounden Duty of a Christian People: a Sermon preached at the Restoration of the

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Parish Church, Beeston, Nottinghamshire." Dearden, Nottingham; Rivington, London. Pp. 31.

1845.

"Address to the Inhabitants of Wymeswold on the approaching Completion of the Restoration of their Church." Dearden, Nottingham. Pp. 8.

“ΠΡΟΓΥΜΝΑΣΜΑΤΑ: Passages in Prose and Verse from English Authors for Translation into English and Latin; together with selected Passages from Greek and Latin Authors for Translation into English: forming a regular Course of Exercises in Classical Composition." Deighton, Cambridge. Pp. 204.

"Poetical Works." Two Vols. Third Edition. Rivington, London. Pp. 135 and 165.

"An earnest Dissuasive from joining the Communion of the Church of Rome." [Tract.]

1846.

"A History and Description of the restored Parish Church of St. Mary's, Wymeswold." 4to. Printed in aid of the Restoration Fund. Vizetelly Brothers. Pp. 23.

"Plain Village Sermons on the Lord's Prayer and the Beatitudes." Rivington, London; Dearden, Nottingham. Pp. 125.

1848.

"An Address presented by the Inhabitants of Wymeswold to Rev. H. Alford and his Reply." Pp. 12.

1849.

"The Inspiration of Holy Scripture. Preached before the University of Cambridge as an Exercise for the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity." Deighton, Cambridge. Pp. 18.

"The Greek Testament. Vol. I. With a Critically revised Text; a Digest of Various Readings; Marginal References to Verbal and Idiomatic Usage; Prolegomena; and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary. For the use of Theological Students and Ministers." Rivington, London. Pp. 664.

"Four Lectures on the Influence of the Fifth Commandment as the great Moral Principle of Love of Country and Obedience to constituted Authorities; delivered in the Theatre of the City of London School; having gained the Prize offered by a Benefactor to that Institution." Rivington, London. Pp. 73.

1850.

Prælection [read at Cambridge, 14th Feb. 1850]; "ad Ephesios revera dabatur Epistola illa canonica, Paulo non Pseudopaulo auctore."

"Sermons." Rivington, London. Pp. 335.

1851.

"Select Poetical Works." Rivington. Pp. 76.

Article in the "Christian Observer" (October), on Paget's "Unity and Order of St. Paul's Epistles."

Article in the "Christian Observer" in the form of a letter, referring to a letter headed "Alford's Prolegomena."

1852.

"Sermon preached at the Re-opening of St. Martin's Church, Leicester." Crossley, Leicester. Pp. 19.

Article in the "Edinburgh Review" on Conybeare and Howson's "Life and Epistles of St. Paul."

"Greek Testament. Vol. II." First Edition.

[ADVERTISEMENT'.-The principal points of difference between this volume and Vol. I., which I have explained more at length in the Prolegomena, are the following; in this volume:-

1. The text is arranged on critical principles, regard being had to the internal evidence for and against every reading, as well as to the external evidence of manuscripts.

2. The reasons for adopting or rejecting every reading are given in the digest.

3. The digest embraces a complete account of the various readings; those of the later cursive manuscripts, and those of minor import, which were excluded in Vol. I. being here inserted.

4. The various marks of variation from the received text, of divided manuscript authority, and probable spuriousness, are omitted in the text of the present volume.

I have to express my thanks of especial obligation to

1. The 2nd Leipzig Edit. of Tischendorf, on the digest in

It seems desirable to print here those "Advertisements" to certain editions of the volumes of the Greek Testament which record any change of plan or any important addition to the contents of previous editions.

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which my own is mainly founded, and from whose account of MSS. versions, and Fathers, I have borrowed largely.

2. The Commentary and Critical Notices of Meyer. Though often differing widely from him, I cannot help regarding his Commentary on the Epp. to Corinthians as the most masterly and complete that I have hitherto seen on any portion of Scripture. 3. The archæological and illustrative labours of Messrs. Conybeare and Howson.

4. The able and satisfactory treatise of Mr. Smith on the Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul.

I must leave my many other obligations to speak for themselves. None can tell how much and how kindly I have been helped, but those who find in the exercise of that kindness its most acceptable return.]

1853.

Dedicated to Longfellow.

An American edition of "Poems." Ticknor, Reed, and Field, Boston. Pp. 398. Article in the " Edinburgh Review,"

1854.

"Memoir of the Rev. H. Alford."

""Saul of Tarsus."

Rivington.

Pp. 259. "English Descriptive Poetry: a Lecture." Pp. 27. "Greek Testament. Vol. I. Second Edition. By Rev. H. Alford, B.D., Minister of Quebec Chapel, London, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge."

[ADVERTISEMENT. 1854, May. This second edition will be found to differ from the first in being conformed to my second volume, as regards the revision of the text and digest of various readings. This latter has been entirely re-written, and the text being now revised on the critical principles announced in the Prolegomena, Vol. II., differs considerably from that in the first edition. I would request the reader, before entering on the work itself, to consult the following portions of the Prolegomena:Chapter VI. § 1. Of the arrangement of the text in this edition. 2. Of the various readings.

3. Of the marginal references.

Chapter VII. § 1. MSS. referred to.

2. Versions referred to.

3. Fathers, and other ancient writings referred

to.

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