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VAUGHAN (E. T.) THE LAW OF CHRISTIAN LIFE AND EDUCATION;
or, old duty in new circumstances; A Sermon preached at the re-
opening of the Parochial Schools of St. Martin's, Leicester, as enlarged
and improved, January 21, 1858, by EDWARD THOMAS VAUGHAN, M.A.
Vicar of St. Martin's Leicester, and Honorary Canon of Peterborough.
London: F. and J. Rivington, Waterloo Place. Leicester Crossley and

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Contents.

Sermon I. Preaching, a Call to Worship. By F. D. Maurice, M.A.,
Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn. Sermon II. Common Prayer, the Method of Wor-
ship. By T. J. Rowsell, M.A., Incumbent of St. Peter's, Stepney. Sermon III.
Baptism, an Admission to the Privilege of Worship. By J. Ll. Davies, M.A.,
Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone. Sermon IV. The Lord's Supper, the
Most Sacred Bond of Worship. By D. J. Vaughan, M.A. Incumbent of St.
Mark's, Whitechapel. Sermon V. The Sabbath Day, the Refreshment of Wor-
ship. By J. Ll. Davies, M.A., Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone.
Sermon VI. The Bible, a Revelation of the Beginning and End of Worship. By
F. D. Maurice, M.A., Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.

1859

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ADAMS (H. C.) THE TWELVE FOUNDATIONS, and other Poems. the Rev. H. C. ADAMS, late Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford; author of Sivan the Sleeper, Adams' Annotated Gospels, etc.

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BARRETT (B. LUCAS) GEOLOGICAL MAP OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF CAMBRIDGE. B. LUCAS BARRETT, F.G.S.

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BLAKESLEY (J. W.) FOUR MONTHS IN ALGERIA: with a visit to Carthage. By the Rev. JOSEPH WILLIAMS BLAKESLEY, Vicar of Ware, Herts; and sometime Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. With maps and illustrations after photographs.

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BOOLE (G.) A TREATISE ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. BY GEORGE BOOLE, F.R.S. Professor of Mathematics in the Queen's University, Ireland, Honorary Member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Cambridge: Macmillan & Co. and 23, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,

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BOWEN (E. E.) THE FORCE OF HABIT CONSIDERED AS AN ARGUMENT TO PROVE THE MORAL GOVERNMENT OF MAN BY GOD. By EDWARD E. BOWEN, B.A. Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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"Ita dico, Lucili, sacer intra nos spiritus sedet, malorum bonorumque nostrorum observator et custos. Hic prout a nobis tractatus est, ita nos ipse tractat.' Seneca, Ep. XLI.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIZE POEMS. A complete collection of the English Poems which have obtained the Chancellor's Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge. New and enlarged edition.

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A CAMBRIDGE SCRAP-BOOK containing, in a pictorial form, a report on the manners customs humours and pastimes of the University of Cambridge "from information received" by a special commissioner

appointed (according to ancient precedents in the university) by himself. With an appendix of papers on applied mathematics

"They boated and they cricketed; they talked

At wine, in clubs, of art, of politics;

They lost their weeks; they vext the souls of deans;
They rode; they betted; made a hundred friends,

And caught the blossom of the flying terms,"

Tennyson

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COOPER (J. E.) THE NATURE of ReprobatION, AND THE PREACHER'S LIABILITY TO IT. A Sermon preached at the visitation of the Ven. Archdeacon of Norfolk, held in the Parish Church of Long Stratton, on Friday, June 3rd, 1859. By JOHN EDWARD COOPER, M.A., Rector of Forncett St. Mary, and Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.— Published by request.

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COTTON (G. E. L.) A CHARGE to the CLERGY OF THE DIOCESE OF CALCUTTA, at the primary visitation of GEORGE EDWARD LYNCH COTTON, D.D. Bishop of Calcutta, Metropolitan in India and Ceylon. Cambridge: Macmillan & Co. and 23, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London. Calcutta: T. J. M'Arthur, Bishop's College Press.

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COTTON (G. E. L.) THE CHRISTIAN VICTORY OVER EVIL.-A Sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, Calcutta: on Thursday, 28th July, 1859, being the day appointed for public thanksgiving to Almighty God in commemoration of the restoration of peace to India. By GEORGE EDWARD LYNCH, Bishop of Calcutta, Metropolitan in India and Ceylon.—

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DAYS OF OLD. Three stories from Old English History. For the Young. By the author of "Ruth and Her Friends."

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FARRAR (F. W.) HARROW: ITS PAST HISTORY AND FUTURE HOPES. -A Sermon preached before Harrow School on Founder's Day, Oct. 6, 1859, by the Rev. FREDERIC W. FARRAR, M.A. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master.

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FARRAR (F. W.) LYRICS OF LIFE. BY FREDERIC W. FARRAR, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; and author of "Eric" &c.

Βαθύζωνοι κόραι

Χρυσοπέπλου ΜΝΑΜΟΣΥΝΑΣ. Pind. Isthm. v. 74.

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Pp. 2 blanks, iv. 69 (inc. 1 blank), 1 blank, 2 advts. Cr. 8vo. GRANT (A. R.) THE EDUCATION OF THE POOR A BLESSING, NOT AN INJURY TO THE NATION. A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Ashford, Kent, for the National Schools of the Town, on Sunday, December 19, 1858, by the Rev. A. R. GRANT, M.A. Her Majesty's Assistant Inspector of Schools, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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HEDDERWICK (J.) LAYS OF Middle Age: and other Poems.
JAMES HEDDERWICK.

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HOMER-WRIGHT (I. C.) THE ILIAD OF HOMER, Translated into Blank Verse, By ICHABOD CHARLES WRIGHT, M.A. Translator of Dante; late Fellow of Magdalen Coll. Oxford. Books i. to vi.

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HUMPHRY (G. M.) ON THE COAGULATION OF THE BLOOD IN THE VENOUS SYSTEM DURING LIFE, (A thesis for a medical act in the University of Cambridge.) By GEORGE MURRAY HUMPHRY, M.D. F.R.S. Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital; Lecturer on Anatomy in the Cambridge University Medical School. (From the British Medical Journal, with additions.)

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JAMESON (F. J.)

BROTHERLY COUNSELS TO STUDENTS. Four Sermons preached in the Chapel of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. By the Rev. Francis J. Jameson, M.A. Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St Catherine's College, late Fellow of Gonville and Caius College.

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KINGSLEY (H.) THE RECOLLECTIONS OF GEOFFRY HAMLYN. By

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LUSHINGTON (H.)—VENABLES (G. S.) THE ITALIAN WAR, 1848-9, AND THE LAST ITALIAN POET. Three Essays. By the late HENRY LUSHINGTON, Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta. biographical preface by GEORGE STOVIN VENABLES.

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MACLEAR (G. F.) THE CHRISTIAN STATESMAN AND OUR INDIAN EMPIRE, or the legitimate sphere of government countenance and aid in the promotion of Christianity in India. By the Rev. G. F. MACLEAR, B.A. Curate of St. Barnabas, South Kensington, late Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Edition, revised.

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MASSON (D.) BRITISH NOVELISTS AND THEIR STYLES: being a critical sketch of the history of British prose fiction. By DAVID MASSON, M.A. Professor of English Literature in University College, London; author of "The Life and Times of John Milton," etc.

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MAURICE (F. D.) WAR; how to prepare ourselves for it. A Sermon preached in Lincoln's Inn Chapel on Sunday, November 20, 1859. By the Rev. F. D. MAURICE, M.A., Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.

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MAURICE (F. D.) WHAT IS REVELATION? A Series of Sermons on the Epiphany; to which are added Letters to a Student of Theology on the Bampton Lectures of Mr. Mansel. By the Rev. FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE, M.A., Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.

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