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The REV. WILLIAM MONK announces the following Series of New Books for Publication, which are in various stages

of preparation, and will be successively issued as soon as they are ready.

I.

CENTRAL AFRICA; ITS TRAVELLERS AND THEIR EXPLORATIONS.

This will be a sort of Tract-Manual, having for its object the plain statement of the leading features of the startling and important results of the Explorations of Livingstone, Barth, Burton, Speke, Petherick, Krapf, &c., in the Central and Equatorial regions.

II.

CENTRAL AFRICA; ITS MISSIONS AND MISSIONARIES.

This is designed to be uniform in size and price with No. I., but different in detail, since its object is to meet the wants of the religious reader with regard to Missionary work in Africa, in accordance with his disposition and ability to forward such operations.

Nos. I. and II. will give information on the joint questions of African Commerce, Civilization, and Evangelization: or, taken separately, they will meet the more particular views of different persons on one or other of these questions. The price will be about 4d. each.

III.

MODERN EUROPEAN FOOTPRINTS IN

AFRICA.

The design of this book is to digest and arrange the explorations of all the modern European travellers in Africa,

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especially in the equatorial and central regions. In the introduc tion will be given a résumé of the general state of European travel in Africa; not omitting the geographical knowledge possessed of Africa by the Ancients, as far as we are acquainted with that knowledge.

The Author concludes (although so many works are now being published on Africa, more or less important and full of interesting and valuable information), that a digest of this information, in an accessible volume, is absolutely necessary in order to meet the wants of a large class of readers who either have not time, inclination, or opportunity for reading large and expensive books.

IV.

AFRICAN SLAVERY; ITS HISTORY, CAUSES, CURSE, AND CURE.

It is obvious that the task implied in the above title is a difficult and perilous one. Difficult, in the respect that the materials for the successful accomplishment of such an undertaking are so multifarious and widely scattered; and perilous, in the particular that such a work badly done had almost better be left alone. The book is wanted; and the opportunities for obtaining materials of information, as well as the numerous encouragements which the writer has received, in many influential quarters, are a sufficient stimulus for his proceeding with what he has already partly accomplished.

This book will be larger than any of the others, and is proposed to be arranged in four parts.

A more extended Notice of these two last-named books will be given, when they are in a greater state of forwardness for publication.

CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

CAMBRIDGE.

MESSRS.

DEIGHTON, BELL, AND CO.'S

LIST OF BOOKS.

Theological.

THE GREEK TESTAMENT: 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. ALFORD., D.D., Dean of Canterbury.

By HENRY

Vol. I. FOURTH EDITION, containing the Four Gospels. 17. 8s.
Vol. II. THIRD EDITION, containing the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistles
to the Romans and Corinthians. 17. 4s.

Vol. III. SECOND EDITION, containing the Epistles to the Galatians,
Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians,-to Timotheus, Titus,
and Philemon.

18s.

Vol. IV. Part I. The Epistle to the Hebrews: The Catholic Epistles of
St. James and St. Peter. 18s.

NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRÆCUM, Textus Stephanici, 1550. Accedunt variæ lectiones editionum Beza, Elzeviri, Lachmanni, Tischendorfii, et Tregellesii. Curante F. H. SCRIVENER, A.M. 16mo. 4s. 6d.

BABINGTON (C.) The Benefit of Christ's Death: probably written by AONIO PALEARIO: reprinted in Facsimile from the Italian Edition of 1543; together with a French Translation printed in 1551. Also an English Version made in 1548, by EDWARD COURTENAY, Earl of Devonshire, now first edited from the MS. With an Introduction. Square crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

BLORE (E. W.) Three Plain of Trinity College, Cambridge.

BLUNT (PROF.)

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Five Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge. 8vo. 5s. 6d.

CONTENTS:-1. The Nature of Sin.-2. The Church of the Apostles.-3. On
Uniformity of Ritual.-4. The Value of Time.-5. Reflections on the
General Fast-Day (March 1847).

Two Introductory Lectures on the Study of the Early Fathers, delivered in the University of Cambridge. Second Edition, with a brief Memoir of the Author, and a Table of Lectures delivered during his Professorship. 8vo. 4s. 6d.

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WORKS PUBLISHED BY

BUSHBY (REV. E.) Essay on the Human Mind. 12mo. sewed.

2s. 6d.

An Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures.

12mo. sewed. 2s. 6d.

BUTLER (BISHOP). Three Sermons on Human Nature, and

Dissertation on Virtue. With a Preface and a Syllabus of the Work.
Edited by W. WHEWELL, D.D. Third Edition. Fcp. 8vo. 38. 6d.

Six Sermons on Moral

the "Three Sermons on Human Nature.”
with a Preface and Syllabus of the Work.

Subjects.

A Sequel to Edited by W. WHEWELL, D.D., Fcp. 8vo. 38. 6d.

CHEVALLIER (REV. T.) A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius; and of the Apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian; with an Introduction and Brief Notes illustrative of the Ecclesiastical History of the First Two Centuries. Second Edition. 8vo. 128.

CHURTON (E.) Pearsoni Præfatio Parænetica ad Vetus Testamentum Græcum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum; juxta Exemplar Vaticanum Romæ Editum. Cantabrigiæ 1665. Cum Notulis EDVARDI CHURTON, A.M., Eccl. Ebor. Archidiac. et Canonici. 8vo. 18.

COWIE (REV. B. M.) Sermons on the Sacrifice, Atonement,

Vicarious Oblation, and Example of Christ, and the Punishment of Sin. Four Sermons, preached before the University of Cambridge, March 1856. 8vo. 58.

CRAUFURD (SIR G. W.) Examination Questions and Answers on Butler's Analogy. 18mo. 1s. 6d.

GOODWIN (DEAN). A Commentary on the Gospel of S.

MATTHEW. Crown 8vo. 128.

This Commentary is intended for the English Reader, and is adapted for either domestic or private use.

A Commentary on the Gospel of S. MARK. Crown

8vo. 78. 6d.

Hulsean Lectures.

The Doctrines and Difficulties of the Christian Religion contemplated from the Standing-point afforded by the Catholic Doctrine of the Being of our Lord Jesus Christ. Being the Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1855. 8vo. 98.

"The Glory of the Only Begotten of the Father seen in the Manhood of Christ." Being the Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1856.

8vo. 7s. 6d.

MESSRS. DEIGHTON, BELL, AND CO.

University Sermons.

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GOODWIN (DEAN). Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge in the Season of Advent, 1858. 12mo. 38. 6d.

Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge in the month of November 1853. 12mo. 48.

CONTENTS:-1. The Young Man cleansing his way.-2. The Young Man in Religious Difficulties.-3. The Young Man as a Churchman.4. The Young Man called by Christ.

Christ in the Wilderness. Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge in the month of February 1855. 43.

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Short Sermons at the Celebration of the Lord's Supper. New Edition. 12mo. 4s.

Lectures upon the Church Catechism. 12mo. 4s. A Guide to the Parish Church. Second Edition. 18mo. 38. 6d.

"The Small and Great are There." A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of S. Edward, Cambridge, on the Evening of Trinity Sunday, May 30, 1858. 3d.

Confirmation Day. Young Persons how they ought to renew the Vows of their Baptism, prayer and the laying on of hands.

Being a Book of Instruction for spend that solemn day, on which they and are Confirmed by the Bishop with Second Edition. 2d.; or 25 for 3s. 6d.

Plain Thoughts concerning the meaning of Holy

Baptism. Second Edition. 2d. or 25 for 38. 6d.

The Worthy Communicant; or, 'Who may come to the Supper of the Lord?' Second Edition, 2d., or 25 for 38. 6d.

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