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SERMONS FOR SUNDAYS, FESTIVALS, FASTS, AND other Liturgical Occasions. Edited by the REV. ALEXANDER WATSON, M.A., Curate of St. John's, Cheltenham.

The FIRST SERIES, complete in One Volume, contains Thirty-six Original Sermons, and may be had in Six Parts, price One Shilling each, or bound in cloth, price 7s. 6d.

The SECOND SERIES contains SERMONS FOR EVERY SUNDAY AND HOLY DAY IN THE CHURCH'S YEAR. It may be had, in Eighteen Parts, price 1s. each, or in 3 vols. cloth, price 7s. 6d. each.

The THIRD SERIES, complete in One Volume, contains Thirty-two Sermons, illustrating some OCCASIONAL OFFICES OF THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, may be had in Six Parts, price 1s. each, or bound in cloth, price 7s. 6d.

All Three Series are also kept, bound uniformly in half-calf, cloth sides, 10s.; whole calf, 11s.; calf extra, 12s. per volume.

A list of the Contributors, Holy Days, Subjects, and Texts, may be had, free by post, on application.

Published in monthly parts, price 1s. 6d.

THE ECCLESIASTIC; a Magazine relating to the Affairs of the Church, Education, &c.

The range of subjects which this Magazine is intended to embrace, will appear from the Title chosen; and the rule on which it is conducted, is that of setting forth the distinctive principles of the Church boldly and uncompromisingly, with as little reference as possible to those who may be supposed to differ.

Vols. I. II. and III., including Parts I. to XVIII. with Titles and Indexes, are now ready, price 10s. 6d. each, bound in cloth.

Published every alternate month, price 1s. 6d.

THE ECCLESIOLOGIST. Published under the Superin

tendence of the ECCLESIOLOGICAL LATE CAMBRIDGE CAMDEN SOCIETY.

Seven Volumes are now published, and may be had at the following prices, in boards:-Vol. I., 5s. 6d.; Vol. II., with Two Engravings, 5s. 6d.; Vol. III.,* with Seven Engravings, 6s. 6d.; Vol. IV., (New Series, I.) with Four Engravings, 8s.; Vol. V., (N. S. II.) with Three Engravings, 8s. 6d.; Vol. VI. (N. S. III.) with Three Engravings, price 7s. 6d. ; Vol. VII. (N. S. IV.) with Three Engravings, 8s.

*This volume has been reprinted, and the Publisher is now able to supply perfect sets of the whole work.

Just published, Vol. I., strongly bound and cut edges, price 2s. 9d., with the usual allowance to Clergymen, of

THE CHURCHMAN'S COMPANION. The above is published in Weekly Numbers, One Penny each, or Monthly Parts. It contains a great variety of Instructive and Amusing matter ;Biography, Tales, Essays, Explanations of the Church Services and Seasons, Bible Illustrations, Natural History, Anecdotes, Poetry, &c. &c. The volume will be found well adapted for parochial libraries or for presents.

EDITOR'S PREFACE." In presenting our readers with the first volume of the CHURCHMAN'S COMPANION, we cannot but express a hope, that we have fulfilled the promises made in our Prospectus. Our object has been to present a magazine free from all controversial bias, and yet firmly maintaining the doctrines of the Church; a magazine devoted to the interest of all, as members of the same Body, and in which rich and poor, young and old, might find rational amusement and instruction. To what extent we have succeeded in this our earnest wish, must be left for our readers to decide. It is our pleasing duty to thank many warm-hearted friends for the kindly interest they have taken, and the strenuous exertions they have made to bring the magazine into notice. But at the same time, we must respectfully but earnestly entreat every one of our readers to use his utmost exertions to obtain at least one additional subscriber. A magazine such as this cannot be established but by a very large circulation; and that circulation cannot be attained but by the greatest efforts. In an age when cheap publications of an irreligious tendency command so extensive a sale, it is much to be hoped, that amongst Churchmen one cheap magazine, conducted on sound principles, will be enabled to gain a footing. Above all, we would call the especial attention of our brethren the Clergy to the fact that, as this magazine is published every week, it is most desirable that the numbers should be REGULARLY circulated amongst their Parishioners. If we have already, in any degree, proved ourselves worthy of confidence and support, we can only say, that for the future nothing shall be wanting on our part to render the magazine still more useful and acceptable to those who pray for the peace of Jerusalem."

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In two-monthly parts, royal 12mo., price 6d., THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS. series of Select Treatises from the Patristic Writings. Translated by Priests of the English Church. Part I. contains, S. CYPRIAN ON THE UNITY. S. CYPRIAN ON THE LORD'S PRAYER. Part II. S. CYPRIAN ON THE LAPSED. S. CYPRIAN ON ALMS AND GOOD WORKS. Part III. S. CYPRIAN ON THE PLAGUE.-S. CYPRIAN ON THE BLESSINGS OF PATIENCE.-S. CYPRIAN ON JEALOUSY AND ENVY. Each Treatise is complete in itself.

"The PEOPLE'S LIBRARY OF THE FATHERS has our hearty approval. A judicious selection from the writings of the Fathers must be eminently serviceable. And we sincerely hope that this cheap and wellarranged edition may secure for them such a circulation as their own merits deserve, and the circumstances of our Church require."Ecclesiastic, October.

BY THE REV. FRANCIS E. PAGET, M.A.

THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. Practical Sermons on

the Burial Service. 12mo. cloth, 6s. 6d.

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VIII. Christian Stedfastness the Reward of Christian Obedience.
IX. Death Temporal and Death Eternal.

X. Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust.

XI. Considerations on the Intermediate State.

XII. The LORD's Prayer, a Manual for the Mourner.

XIII. The Risen Saviour, the Lord of Hell and of Death.

XIV. The Christian's Deliverance by Death, a source of Thank-
fulness to Survivors.

XV. The Accomplishment of the Number of the Elect.

XVI. The Question of Prayer for the Dead considered.

XVII. The Christian Resurrection from the Death of Sin unto a

Life of Righteousness.

XVIII. On the Mutual Recognition of the Blessed.

XIX. The Joys of Heaven.

XX. The Apostolical Benediction considered with reference to

the Burial Office.

SERMON I. Sowing and Reaping.
II. Forgetfulness of GOD.

III. Christian Progress.

IV. The Source of Man's Sufficiency.

V. The Blessedness of not being offended in CHRIST.
VI. Holiness in Ourselves and Forbearance to Others.

VII. Of Sins of the Tongue.

VIII. Christian Reverence.

IX. Christian Resolution.

X. Trustfulness,

XI. On Spiritual Mindedness.

XII. Obedience to the Church, Her Ministers, and Ordinances.

XIII. On Almsgiving.

XIV. On Prayer.

XV. On Fasting.

XVI. On Sowing beside all Waters.

XVII. The Promises an Encouragement to Exertion.

XVIII. On Dying Daily.

XIX. The End of all Things.

XX. The Pilgrim's Abiding Friend.

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