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THE SUBURBAN GARDENER and

DR. CHALMERS ON CHURCH ESTABLISHMENTS.

VILLA COMPANION: comprising the Choice of a Suburban or Villa Residence, or of a Situation on which LECTURES on CHURCH ESTABLISH.

to form one; the Arrangement and Furnishing of the House; the Laying out, Planting, and Culture of the Garden and Grounds; and the Management of the Villa Farm, including the Dairy and Poultry. The whole adapted for Places from One Perch to Fifty Acres and upwards in extent, and intended for the Instruction of those who know little of Gardening and Rural Affairs, and more particularly for the Use of Ladies. By J. C. LOUDON, F.L.S. H.S. &c. Nos. 1 to 12, 8vo. illustrated by numerous Engravings, 1s. each.-To be continued Monthly, and completed in One Volume.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

A PICTORIAL MAP OF

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PALESTINE and EGYPT, and all the

Countries mentioned in the Old and New Testaments; exhibiting also the Route of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, and the Travels of the Apostle Paul. By WILLIAM MARTIN. On One Large Sheet, 27 Inches by 40, 10s. 6d. (3600)

LESSONS on the OLD and NEW TESTA

MENT, in Question and Answer; for the use of

6s. cloth.

By THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D. 8vo. (3605)

MENTS.

Also, by the same Author,

ON the USE and ABUSE of LITERARY and ECCLESIASTICAL ENDOWMENTS. 8vo. 6s.

(3606) ON POLITICAL ECONOMY, in reference to the Moral State and Moral Prospects of Great Britain. 8vo. 12s. (3007)

ON the CHRISTIAN and CIVIC ECONOMY of LARGE TOWNS. 3 vols. 8vo. 26s. (3608)

DR. CHALMERS' WORKS, a new and

uniform Edition, publishing in Quarterly Volumes, 12mo. 6s. each. (3609)

Vol. 10-CONGREGATIONAL SERMONS, Vol. 3. .* This Volume concludes the CONGREGATIONAL SERMONS.

Also, just published,

LECTURES on the EPISTLE of PAUL to the ROMANS. Vol. I. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

Glasgow: William Collins. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.

Private Families and Teachers in Sunday and other THE WORLD. By a DESERTER.
Schools. By RACHEL HOWARD. Post 8vo. numerous
12mo. Is. gilt edges.
Plates, 12s. cloth lettered.

Darton and Clark, Holborn Hill.

(3600*)

James Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street.

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No. I. (3611)

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Religious Tract Society, 56, Paternoster Row, and CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, and CHURCH

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CONTENTS.-Colton's Religious State of AmericaRemarks on Christian Education; or the Union of Church and School-Foxe's Acts and Monuments of the ChurchThe Antiquity of Church Extension-The Manual of Conduct-Church Law Society's Style Book-Treffray on the Eternal Sonship of Christ-Journals and Letters of the Rev. H. Martyn-Revelation and the Physical Sciences: Geology-The Auchterarder Case-Ecclesiastical Intelligence-Government Scheme of Endowment, &c. &c. (3604)

Edinburgh published for the Proprietors, by Oliver and Boyd. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

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London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row ; Journal Office; and other Booksellers.

THE FAMILY SANCTUARY; a Form of and Hatchard and Son. Piccadilly. Nottingham: Hicklin,

Domestic Devotion for every Sabbath in the Year: containing the Collect of the Day, a Portion of Scripture, an Original Prayer and Sermon, and the Benediction. 1 thick vol. demy 8vo. 15s. cloth extra.

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THE IDOLATRY of the CHURCH of Drawings or from Authentic Engravings; and the subjects

ROME discussed. By the Rev. CH. COMBERBACH, Roman Catholic Missionary, Stonor Park, Oxon.; and the Rev. JOHN MISSING, A M., late Curate of Fawley, Bucks. Re-published from the BERKSHIRE CHRONICLE, with Notes and Appendix, by the Rev. JOHN MISSING. 12mo. 1s. sewed.

James Nisbet and Co. 21, Berners Street.

INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCE.

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of Natural History, of Costume, and of Antiquities, from
the best Sources. To which are added, Original Notes,
chiefly explanatory of the Engravings, and of such
Passages connected with the History, Geography, Natural
History, and Antiquities of the Sacred Scriptures, as
require Observation. Third and Concluding Volume,
with an Index, 1. 2s. 6d. handsomely bound in cloth.
The COMPLETE WORK, in Three Splendid Volumes, and
uniformly bound in cloth, 3.
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By M. A. THE PICTORIAL EDITION of the NEW

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EMINISCENCES from the EARLY LIFE of a LUTHERAN CLERGYMAN. BY FREDERICK STRAUSS, D.D. Professor of Divinity, Member of the Supreme Consistory, and Chaplain to the King of Prussia.

TESTAMENT; being the latter portion of the above work separately arranged in a single volume, and containing 154 Woodcut Illustrations. 14s. handsomely bound in cloth.

(3625)

THE QUARTO EDITION of the PICTO

RIAL BIBLE. Vol. I. This Edition, which corresponds with Mant and D'Oyly's, Scott's, and other Bibles, has been undertaken at the urgent request of many Correspondents, who were anxious that the Notes, whose value has been universally recognized as forming in themselves a Library for the Religious Student, should be printed in a larger type. The text is, of course, proportionately larger. The alterations in this edition are limited to a few Corrections, the Engravings are the same, and the impressions in every respect as excellent as those of the Original Edition. 1. 2s. 6d. handsomely bound in cloth. (3626)

Charles Knight and Co. Ludgate Street.

From the German, by SAMUEL JACKSON. Fcp. 8vo. 75. HISTORY of the COUNTY of DUBLIN;

bound in morocco.

(3621)

"This pions and interesting volume, adapted as it is to the feelings and the improvement of every virtuous heart, is a most valuable addition to our stock of theological literature."-TAUNTON COURIER.

"They who take pleasure in works of this character, will find the present volume not only pleasing, but highly profitable."-WATCHMAN.

Smith, Elder, and Co. Cornhill.

comprising the Annals and Statistics of upwards of Two Hundred Localities, and full of Historic Notices of the Families of Barnwell, Dillon, Eustace, Fagan, Field, Hamilton, Saint Laurence, Talbot, Tailor, &c., together with the Memoirs of the Archbishop of Dublin, from the earliest period to the present time. By JOHN D'ALTON, Esq. Barrister-at-Law, M.R.I.A. 2 vols. 8vo. 25s bds. (3626*)

Dublin: Hodges and Smith. London: Longman & Co.; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Edinburgh: Fraser and Co.

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LLUSTRATIONS of BRITISH HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, and MANNERS, in the REIGNS of HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI., MARY, ELIZABETH, and JAMES I.: in a Series of Original Papers, selected from the MSS. of the Noble Families of

A NIGHT near WINDSOR; or, Port

Royal Annals, and a Tale of the Turf. By A. COLLINGRIDGE, Esq. Author of " Rough Sketches Afloat," "Three Years of my Life," &c. &c. 1 vol. post 8vo. 8s.Just ready. (3635)

James Fraser, 215, Regent Street.

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Howard, Talbot, and Cecil, with Notes and Observations. LETTERS from IRELAND; being the

By EDMUND LODGE, Esq. K.H. Norroy King of Arms, and F S.A. 2d Edition, with additions, 3 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, 1. 4s.-On June 1.

John Chidley, 123, Aldersgate Street.

DR. COPLAND'S

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MEDICAL

DICTIONARY, Part V.-Early in June. **Advertisements are requested to be sent to the Publishers before the 1st of June.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

DR. LINGARD'S

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HISTORY of

ENGLAND.-The New Edition of this Work, with very considerable corrections and additions by the Author, is now proceeding. The 6th and 7th Volumes will be published in the month of June, and the remaining Volumes will appear in regular monthly succession. (3632) Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row.

Narrative of a Visit to that Country in the Autumn of 1837. By CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH. 1 vol. post 8vo.

(3637)

THE LIFE of ST. CHRYSOSTOM.

Translated from the German of Dr. NEANDER, by the Rev. J. C. STAPLETON, M.A. Rector of Peversal, Notts. 1 vol. 8vo. (3638)

MEMOIRS and REMAINS of the REV.

C. J. PATERSON. Edited by the Ven. Archdeacon
HOARE, Rector of Godstone, &c. 1 vol. 12mo. (3639)

THE PRAYERS of the CHURCH; a
connected series of Reflections on the Liturgy. 1 vol.
fcp. 8vo.
(3640)

ETTERS on the WRITINGS of the
FATHERS of the TWO FIRST CENTURIES; with Re-
flections on the OXFORD TRACTS. BY MISOPAPISTICUS.
(3641)

DAILLE on the USE of the FATHERS.

A New Translation, with Notes. By the Rev. S. W. HANNA. Svo. (3642)

PRACTICAL REMARKS on

INFANT

EDUCATION. By the Rev. Dr. MAYO, and Miss MAYO. A New Edition, fcp. 8vo.

PRACTICAL TREATISE on RAILROADS ESSAYS on the CHURCH.

and INTERIOR COMMUNICATION in GENERAL. By NICHOLAS WOOD, Civil Engineer, &c. 1 thick vol. 8vo. a new edition, thoroughly revised and corrected, and much enlarged, with new plates and woodcuts. Nearly ready. (3632*)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

4th Edition, fcp. 8vo.

(3043)

By a LAYMAN. (3644)

TWENTY ESSAYS on the PRACTICAL
IMPROVEMENT of GOD'S PROVIDENTIAL
DISPENSATIONS; as a Means of Moral Discipline to the
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Christian. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo.

R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside.

Works in the Press-continued.

NEW WORK BY MR. BURKE.

A GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE
EXTINCT AND DORMANT

A NARRATIVE

of the CANADIAN REBELLION, containing a faithful Account of all the important Occurrences connected with that momentous event, from its commencement to its final suppression; with a Map of both the Canadas. By a RESIDENT Is. In a few days. (3647)

BARONETCIES of ENGLAND. By JOHN CANADIAN.

BURKE, Esq. Author of the "Peerage and Baronetage," "History of the Commoners," &c.; and JOHN BERNARD BURKE, Esq. of the Middle Temple. 1 thick volume, to correspond with the Author's "Peerage and Baronetage."-Nearly ready.

This work, which has engaged the attention of the

Authors for several years, will comprise nearly a thousand

families, many of them amongst the most ancient and eminent in the Kingdom, each carried down to its representative or representatives still existing, with elaborate and minute details of the alliances, achievements, and fortunes, generation after generation, from the earliest to the latest period. The work is printing to correspond precisely with the last edition of Mr. Burke's Dictionary of the Existing Peerage and Baronetage: the armorial bearings are engraven in the best style, and will be incorporated with the text as in that work. It will also be embellished with a fine portrait of King James I., the founder of the Order, and a SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATed title page, after the fashion of the ancient missals.

As a limited number only of the present Edition is in the press, it is recommended that early orders be transmitted to the respective Booksellers, to guard against disappointment. (3646)

Scott, Webster, and Geary, Charterhouse Square.

Ackermann and Co. 96, Strand.

LIFE OF HANNAH More.

MEMOIR of MRS. HANNAH MORE;

with Notices of her Works, and Sketches of her

Contemporaries. BY THOMAS TAYLOR, Esq., Author of the Memoirs of "Cowper,"" Bishop Heber," and "Howard the Philanthropist." Dedicated, by permission, to Her Majesty the Queen Dowager. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. with (3648) Portrait, 7s.-On the 18th.

Also, in a few days,

SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S RELIGIO

MEDICI, and URN-BURIAL. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. Form-
ing Vol. VI. of St. John's "Masterpieces of Prose Litera-
ture."
(3649)
Also, nearly ready,

THE RELIGIONS of ANTIQUITY :—their
By JONATHAN DUNCAN, B.A.
Mythology, Hieroglyphics, Fables, and Doctrines.
(3650)

Jos. Rickerby, Sherbourn Lane, King William Street, City; and to be had (by order) of all Booksellers.

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THE SECRETARY'S

ASSISTANT; exhibiting the various and most correct modes of superscription, commencement, and conclusion of letters, to persons of every degree of rank. Also the forms necessary to be used in applications or petitions to the Queen in Council, Houses of Lords and Commons, Government Offices, and Public Companies; with a table of precedency, and the abbreviations of the several British and Foreign Orders of Knighthood. By W. KINGDOM, Esq. Author of the "Peerage and Baronetage Charts," &c. 7th Edition, 18mo. 4s. cloth lettered.

By the same Author,

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DR. SHORT'S HISTORY OF THE CHURCH.

HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND

to the REVOLUTION in 1688: embracing copious Histories of the Thirty-nine Articles, the Translation of the Bible, and the Compilation of the Book of Common Prayer. By THOMAS VOWLER SHORT, D.D. late Student of Christ Church, Oxford, and Rector of St. George's, Bloomsbury. New and improved Edit. 1 large vol. 8vo. 16s. (3655)

Аст.

John W. Parker, West Strand.

4th

By the Author of "Think." Edit. 6d.; or 5s. per dozen, for distribution. Also, 9th Edition, same price as (3656)

THINK.

Now ready, (same price),

"Act."

honestly and tastefully executed. We have in them the R

essence of Shakspeare and the British Poets." MONTHLY REV.

Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria Lane.

ULES for the NURSERY; or, Suitable Hints from Mothers to their Servants on the Management of Children. (3657)

C. Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street.

New Editions-continued.

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London: J. W. Parker. Cambridge: J. and J. J. Deighton.

and

RHETORICAL SPEAKER POETICAL CLASS-BOOK; comprising Prefatory Observations on the Origin and Structure of Language; an Analysis of Poetry, in which the various tropes and figures are illustrated by the most striking and beautiful extracts; Directions for the proper modulation of the Voice, the delineation of the Passions, &c.; together with a new and choice Selection of Pieces, from the most esteemed authors, adapted to Recitation and Reading,

with copious instructions for their appropriate delivery; By R. T. LINNINGTON, Teacher of Elocution, &c. 3d Edition, 3s. 6d. bound. (3661)

J. Souter, School Library, 131, Fleet Street.

SIR W.J. HOOKER'S BRITISH FLORA;

4th Edition, enlarged and corrected, with 4 Plates, 12s. comprising the Flowering Plants and the Ferns. plain, and 16s. coloured. (3664)

In this edition, all the newly-discovered Species are introduced. The Linnæan arrangement is followed in the body of the work; but in the Appendix are given the Characters of all the Natural Orders, with a List of the Genera, referring to the pages where they are described. VOL. II. PART I. containing the Cryptogamia, 12s. VOL. II. PART II. containing the Fungi, by the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, completing the work, 12s.

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BOTANY.

INTRODUCTION to PHYSIOLOGICAL

and SYSTEMATICAL BOTANY, By Sir JAMES EDWARD SMITH, M.D., F.R.S., late President of the Linnæan Society. A new Edition, with considerable additions, by WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY, A.M., F.R.S.E., &c., Editor of the new Edition of Withering's Botany, 1 vol. 12mo. with 214 Figures, 9s.

"The utility of this work has been amply evinced by the number of editions which it has gone through, and in having been very generally used by teachers of the science as a class-book. The exposition of the Linnæan system which it contains is confessed to be a masterpiece, and the explanations of the various organs with reference to descriptive botany are clear and sufficiently minute for ordinary purposes: the editor has therefore only considered it necessary to add a chapter containing some remarks on the natural system, or that mode of arranging plants by which it is attempted to exhibit their mutual relations."-THE EDITOR. (3662)

A SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT of BRITISH PLANTS. By W. WITHERING, M.D. Condensed and brought down to the present period. Preceded by an Introduction to the Study of Botany, accompanied with 155 Figures and one coloured Plate, by WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY, A.M., F.R.S.E., Conservator of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 4th Edit. 1 vol. 12mo. 10s. 6d. bound in cloth. 1

**This work comprises a description of the Plants of Great Britain and Ireland, and it has been the especial object of the author to free the descriptions as much as possible of foreign words, provided it could be done without sacrificing the technical terms, which are in every science necessary for preventing verbosity, and giving precision and perspicuity; also, by giving the descriptions sufficiently full, so as to enable the young botanist to determine every species that might come in his way without the assistance of others. The Cryptogamic plants, with the exception of the Ferns, have been omitted, as too difficult for the student, until he has rendered the more attractive species familiar. (3663)

Scott, Webster, and Geary, Charterhouse Square.

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