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Constantinople to Corfu. By George F. Bowen, Esq., M.A., 453. British Churchmen, the, 104. Browne Bleak House. By Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by H. K. Browne. No. I., 430.

Browne-A Handbook of Hebrew Antiquities; for the use of Schools and Students. By the Rev. Henry Browne, M.A., 455. Buckley-Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. Abridged, modernized, &c., by Theodore Alois Buckley, B.A., 449. Buckley-The Catechism of the Council of Trent; translated into English, with Notes. By Theodore Alois Buckley, B.A., 227.

Calmet's Dictionary of the Bible. Abridged, modernized, &c., by Theodore Alois Buckley, B.A., 449.

Campbell Trials of a Minister. By the
Rev. A. D. Campbell, 470.
Cardinal Wolsey-The Life of.

By George Cavendish, his Gentleman Usher, 468.

Caswall-Synodal Action necessary to the
Church. By the Rev. H. Caswall, 470.
Caswell's American Church, 230.
Chaldee Reading Lessons; consisting of
the whole of the Biblical Chaldee, with
a Grammatical Praxis, and an Inter-
lineary Translation, 464.
Chesney-Observations on the Past and
Present State of Fire-arms and on the
probable Effects in War of the New
Musket. By Col. Chesney, D.C.L.,
Royal Artillery, 142.

Christian Science, Elements of.
Adams, 230.

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Church of Christ, the; in its Ideas, Attributes, and Ministry; with a particular reference to the Controversy on the Subject between Romanists and Protestants. By Edward Arthur Litton, M.A., 289. Church of the Invisible, the; or, the World of Spirits; a Manual for Christian Mourners. By Robert Montgomery, M.A., 210.

Church Sunday School Magazine, 1851. Vol. VI., 228. Clissold-The Spiritual Exposition of the Apocalypse; as derived from the Writings of the Hon. Emanuel Swedenborg. By the Rev. Augustus Clissold, M.A., 209. Confession, Penance, and Absolution. By Mr. Roger Laurence, a layman of Queen Anne's time, 465.

Poems illustrative of the Service, 230

466. Confirmation Lectures delivered to Village Congregation in the Diocese Oxford. By Alfred Pott, M.A., 449. Congregational Psalmody for the Servic of the Church of England. By th Rev. H. Hughes, 454.

Continuous Confutation of the Birming ham Lectures. By Presbyter, 49. Convocation-The Law, Constitution, an Reform of, 470.

Cornwall, Barry-English Songs and othe smaller Poems. By Barry Cornwal 424.

Council of Trent, Catechism of th
Translated into English, with Note
by Theodore Alois Buckley, 227.
Cox-The Crimes of the Lower Classe
By the Rev. J. C. Cox, 470.
Coxe-Sympathies of the Continent; o
Proposals for a New Reformation. B
John Baptist von Hirscher, D.I
Translated by the Rev. Arthur Clev
land Coxe, 427.

Crescent and the Cross, the, 198. Crowfort-Bishop Pearson's Five Le tures on the Acts of the Apostles, an Annals of St. Paul. Edited, in Eng lish, with a few Notes, by J. R. Crow fort, B.D., 462.

Crystal Palace, the, 230.

Currey-The Preparation for the Gospe as exhibited in the History of t Israelites. By George Currey, B.D 227.

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Davis-The Republic of Plato.
lated into English, with an Introdu
tion, Analysis, and Notes. By J.
Davis, M.A., and D. J. Vaughan, M.A
453.

De Teissier on the Lord's Supper, 230.
Devotions for the Sick. Prayers a
Thanksgivings, with the Instructions f
the use of Sick Persons, and the
Friends, during Sickness, or upon R
covery, 423.
Dickens-Bleak House. By Charl
Dickens. With Illustrations by H.
Browne. No. I., 430.
Dickson-Asylum for the Insane. By
Dickson, 460.

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Confirmation, a Gift at; a Selection of Doane, Bishop; his Conventional Sermo

and Lecture on the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 469.

Dodgson-Ritual Worship. By the Rev. C. Dodgson, 470.

Dowell-A Catechism on the Services of the Church of England. By the Rev.

S. W. Dowell, 464. Drury-Arundines Cami, sive Cantabrigiensium Lusus Canori, Collegit atque Edidit Henricus Drury, A.M., 38.

Ecclesiastical Persons-A Bill to enable Her Majesty further to regulate the Duties of; and to make better Provisions for the Management and Distribution of Episcopal and Capitular Revenues. Prepared and brought in by the Marquis of Blandford and Lord Robert Grosvenor, 391. Ecclesiastical Synods, some Objections to the Revival of,-answered by a Reference to the Circumstances under which the Apostolic Council at Jerusalem assembled. Sermon by the Rev. George Domville Wheeler, M.A., 427. Eclipse of Faith, the; or, a Visit to a Religious Sceptic, 273.

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England before the Norman Conquest. By

the Author of "Domestic Scenes in
Greenland and Iceland," 230. 466.
England, her Colonies, and her Enemies.
By E. G. Atherley, Esq., 315.
English Songs and other smaller Poems.
By Barry Cornwall, 424.
Ewart-Anchurus, and other Poems. By
William Ewart, M.A., 229.
"Excelsior;" or, the Realms of Poesie.
By Alastor, 429.

Excerpta è Testamento Veteri, 38.
Exiled Soul, the, 230. 460.

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Sophia Woodrooffe. Posthumously edited by G. S. Faber, B.D., Master of Sherborne Hospital, 431. Fairbairn-The Revelation of St. John, expounded for those who search the Scriptures. By E. W. Hengstenberg, Professor of Theology in Berlin. Translated by the Rev. Patrick Fairbairn, 211.

Far-off; or, Asia and Australia described;

with Anecdotes and numerous Illustrations, 459.

Fellows Sayings and Doings of the Lord Bishop of Manchester. By the Rev. E. Fellows, 470.

Fiction, but not Falsehood; a Tale of the Times, 459.

Fire-arms; Observations on the Past and Present State of. By Colonel Chesney, Royal Artillery, 142.

First Annual Statement of the Society for Protecting the Rights of Conscience, 225.

Flower-Non-Episcopal Orders. By the Rev. W. B. Flower, 470.

Forbes on the Christian Sacrifice, 230.

Gale-The First Principles of Labour, Property, and Money, demand primary Consideration for Home Agriculture. By R. Gale, 412. Gibbings-Were Heretics ever burned alive at Rome ? A Report of the Proceedings in the Roman Inquisition against Fulgentio Manfredi. By the Rev. Richard Gibbings, 465.

Gladstone A Letter to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, on his proposed measure for the Colonial Church, by a Dignitary of that Church, 469. Gladstone-A Letter to the Right Rev. William Skinner, D.D., Bishop of Aberdeen, on the Functions of Laymen in the Church. By the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, M.P., 337.

Golden Legend, the. By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 435. Gordon-The Spirit and Scope of Education, in promoting the well-being of Society. From the German of the Very Rev. J. A. Stapf, by Robert Gordon, 461.

Grammar, the Elements of; taught in English; with Questions. By the Rev. Edward Thring, M.A., 455.

Guiana, Charge of the Bishop of, 469.
Gurney-Faust; a Tragedy. Part II.,
rendered from the German of Goethe.
By Archer Gurney, 104.

Gurney-King Charles I.; a Dramatic
Poem. By the Rev. Archer Gurney,
104.
Gurney-Love's Legends. Poems. By
Archer Gurney, 104.

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Cestrensi. Editio nova Annotationibus et Præfatione ad hodiernum controversia statum accommodata, 452. Peile-A Brief Argument for reviving in the Church and Realm of England the Ancient Synodal Action. By T. W. Peile, D.D., 230. Peile-Annotations on the Apostolical Epistles, designed chiefly for the use of Students of the Greek Text. By Thomas Williamson Peile, D.D., 327. Penrose-Fifty-four Sermons written for Sunday Reading in Families. By the Rev. John Penrose, M.A., 230. 450. Pigott-The Patriarch of the Nile; or, Truth Triumphant. A Poem in Two Cantos. By J. D. Pigott, 230. 467. Pious Churchman, the; a Manual of Devotion and Spiritual Instruction, 460. Pinart-The Nourishment of the Christian

Soul; or, Mental Prayer rendered Easy, by Meditation on the Passion of our Lord. From the French of Pinart, 465.

Polonius; a Collection of Wise Saws and

Modern Instances, 456. Pott-Confirmation Lectures delivered to a Village Congregation in the Diocese of Oxford. By Alfred Pott, M.A., 449. Price-The Anglo-Catholic Theory. By Bonamy Price, 169.

Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers, Memoirs of, 198.

Propugnacula. By Aug. Guest, LL.D., 470.

Reginald Hastings, 198.

Remarks on the Rev. Charles Wordsworth's

Sermon on National Christianity, 337. Remedies suggested for some of the Evils which constitute the Perils of the Nation, 315.

Rivington Church Extension in St. Pan

cras. By William Rivington, 226. Robertson-Two Lectures on the Influence of Poetry on the Working Classes, delivered before the Members of the Mechanics' Institution, February, 1852. By the Rev. Fred. W. Robertson, M.A., Incumbent of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 426.

Robson-Michaud's History of the Crusades. Translated from the French by W. Robson, 451.

Rookeries of London, the Past, Present

and Prospective. By the Rev. Thomas Beames, M.A., 315.

Rose-The Afghans, the Ten Tribes, and the Kings of the East, the Druses the Moabites. By Sir George Rose, 469.

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Church of England to the Communion of Rome. By W. E. Scudamore, M.A., 49. Skinner-A Guide for Lent; with Devotions and Scripture Sections for each Day. By the Rev. J. Skinner, 455. Smith-The Preaching of the Cross, and the Visible Church: a Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Bishop of Norwich. By the Rev. Theyre T. Smith, 444.

Songs of the Bells, the, 280.

Spelling turned Etymology. Part I. By the Rev. T. K. Arnold, 455. Spencer-Life and Death; a Series of Meditations addressed from the French of Nouet. Edited by the Rev. C. C. Spencer, 458.

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Spurell" Miss Sellon and the Sisters of 'Mercy," and the Reply" of the Superior, 469. Staff-The Spirit and Scope of Education in promoting the Well-being of Society. From the German of the Very Rev. J. A. Stapf. By Robert Gordon, 230. 461. State of Man subsequent to the Promulga

tion of Christianity, on the. Part II., 230. 466.

Stedfast Adherence to the Church of England, recommended and enforced in Three Village Sermons and a Village Story. By the Rev. Edward Berens, 454. Steel-The Revelations of Astronomy. By the Rev. T. H. Steel, 46. Stopford-A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Marshall, late a Clergyman of the Church of England, now a Roman Priest. By the Rev. E. A. Stopford, Archdeacon of Meath, 49.

Stracey-How can we have Three Services? By Mr. Stracey, 470. Stuart-Sermon on the Pew System. By the Rev. E. Stuart, 470.

Sunset Reverie, the: an Allegory, 428.
Sydney, Letter from the Bishop of, to Dr.
Wiseman, 469.

Synodal Action-A Brief Argument for
Reviving in the Church and Realm of
England, the ancient. By S. W. Peile,
D.D., 230.
Synodal Question-A Catena of Episcopal
Authorities, on the; Extracts from
Charges recently delivered by Digni-
taries of the Church of England, 446.
Syriac and Chaldee Reading Lessons, 230.
469.

Tales of Kirkbeck. Edited by the Rev.
W. J. E. Bennett, M.A., 257.
Tasmania, Charge of the Bishop of, 469.
Thompson-New Medical Dictionary for
the People. By Dr. Thompson, 469.
Thoughts on several Subjects. By the
Author of "Memoirs of a Working
Man," 446.

Thring-The Elements of Grammar taught
in English; with Questions. By the Rev.
Edward Thring, M.A., 455.
Tremenheere-The Political Evidence of

the Ancients, in its Bearing upon Modern Times. By Hugh Seymour Tremenheere, 466.

Trevor-Church Synods, the Institution of Christ. By G. Trevor, M.A., 470. Trevor-Sermons on the Doctrines and Means of Grace, &c. By the Rev. G. Trevor, 459.

Twice-told Tales, 230.

Urquhart-Life and Times of Francisco Sforza, Duke of Milan; with a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Italy. By W. Pollard Urquhart, Esq., 444.

Vaughan-Deserters from the Congregation. By C. J. Vaughan, D.D., 470. Vaughan--The Ministry of Reconciliation. A Sermon. By the Rev. E. T. Vaughan, 470.

Vaughan-The Republic of Plato. Translated into English with an Introduction, Analysis, and Notes. By J. L. Davies, M.A., and D. J. Vaughan, M.A., 453.

Walther-A Reply to Phases of Faith. By Walther, 230.

Ward-Oxford University Statutes. Translated to 1843 by the late G. R. M. Ward, Esq., M.A., and completed under the superintendence of James Heywood, Esq., 224.

Watkins-The Human Hand, and other Poems. By the Rev. C. F. Watkins, 450.

Welsh Sketches. By the Author of " Proposals for Christian Union," 457. Whiting-Rural Thoughts. By Whiting, 230.

Wiesinger-Biblical Commentary on St. Paul's Epistles to the Philippians, Titus, and First to Timothy. By August Wiesinger. Translated by the Rev. G. Tralton, 458.

Wild-England as it is, and as it might be. By Justus Wild, 470. Wilkinson's Sermons, 230.

Wilks-The Popes: an Historical Summary: from Linus to Pius IX., carefully compiled from the best Ecclesiastical Authorities. By G. A. F. Wilks, D.D., 212.

Wilmshurst-Sermons on Church Subjects.
By the Rev. H. F. Wilmshurst, 470.
Wilson-Four Sermons on the Deity and
Incarnation of our Lord. By the Rev.
B. Wilson, 469.
Wilson-Sacra Privata, &c. By Bishop
Wilson. With Notes and an Appendix
by a Priest of the Church of England,
452.

Woodford-Lectures on Church History. By the Rev. J. R. Woodford, 470. Wordsworth, Dr., his Jubilee Sermon, 469. Wordsworth-Is the Church of Rome the Babylon of the Book of Revelations ? By Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., 223. Wordsworth National Christianity_an Article of the Christian Faith: a Sermon preached at Kidderminster. By the Rev. Charles Wordsworth, 337. Wordsworth Occasional Sermons. the Rev. C. Wordsworth, D.D., 470. Wordsworth-Reply to Mr. Gladstone's Letter to the Bishop of Aberdeen on the Functions of Laymen in the Church. By the Rev. Charles Wordsworth, Warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond, 337.

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Zingra, the Gipsy. By Annette Marie Maillard, 465.

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