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A BRIEF ENQUIRY into the PROSPECTS of the CHURCH of CHRIST, in connexion with the second Advent of our Lord Jesus Christ. By the Hon. GERARD NOEL, A.M. Curate of Richmond, Surrey, 8vo. 9s. boards.

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A COMBINED VIEW of the PROPHECIES of DA. NIEL, EZRA, and ST. JOHN; showing that all the Prophetic Writings are formed upon one Plan: accompanied by an explanatory Chart; also, a minute Explanation of the Prophecies of Daniel. By JAMES HARTLEY FRERE, Esq. A corrected Edition. 8vo. 12s. boards.

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The EVEN-TIDE; or LAST TRIUMPH of the BLESSED and ONLY POTENTATE; being a Development of the Mysteries of Daniel and St. John, and of the Prophecies respecting the Future Empire of Israel, or the Fifth Universal Sovereignty; of which the Rise, Progress, and Glory are determined by the Dissolution of the mysterious 1260, 1290, and 1335 Days of Daniel; and in the Years 1844, 1873, and 1917. By J. A. BROWN. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. boards.

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The ADVENT, KINGDOM, and DIVINITY of the MESSIAH, demonstrated in a Plain and Scriptural Exposition of the Sacred Text. By EDWIN T. CAULFEILD, Lieut. R.N. 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

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The HISTORY of the JEWS; from their Origin to their ultimate Dispersion. With many explanatory Notes. By M. MAYERS. 8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

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CHRIST'S APPEARANCE the SECOND TIME for the SALVATION of BELIEVERS; with an Epistle, giving a Brief Account of the Author's Opinion about the Thousand Years. 12mo. 2s. sewed.

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A CLOUD of WITNESSES to the TRUTH of the Divine Declaration, respecting the RESTORATION of the JEWS to their own Land, and the future glory of the Church, in connexion with the second coming of Christ, proved from God's faithfulness to his Character and Oath. 12mo. 2s. sewed.

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ELEMENTS of PROPHETIC INTERPRETATION; or Easy Lessons, Introductory to the Study of Prophecy; with a Symbolical Dictionary founded on Scripture. 12mo. 1s. 6d. sewed.

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SEVENTEEN SERMONS. By the Rev. HUGH M'NEILE, A.M. Rector of Albury, Surry, Chaplain to his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and to his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. Second edition. 8vo. 12s. boards.

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The BURIAL and RESURRECTION of JESUS CHRIST, according to the FOUR EVANGELISTS. From the German of JOHN DAVID MICHAELIS. 12mo. 6s. 6d. boards.

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The CONFESSION of the CHURCH of ENGLAND, practically elucidated in Seven Discourses, preached, during the Season of Lent, at the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Canterbury. By THOMAS BARTLETT, A.M. Rector of Kingstone. 12mo. 3s. 6d. boards.

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The EPISTLE of PAUL the APOSTLE to the ROMANS ; with an Introduction, Paraphrase, and Notes. By C. H. TERROT, A.M. late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 98. boards.

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HINTS, designed to promote a profitable Attendance on an Evangelical Ministry. By the Rev. W. DAVIS.

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An ESTIMATE of the HUMAN MIND. Being a Philosophical Inquiry into the legitimate application and extent of its leading Faculties, as connected with the Frinciples and Obligations of the Christian Religion. By the Rev. J. DAVIES, of Queen's College, Cambridge. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. boards.

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THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, PART 41,

(INDIA-PART I.)

OF THE

MODERN TRAVELLER,

CONTAINING

A POPULAR DESCRIPTION,

GEOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND
TOPOGRAPHICAL, OF

The Various Countries of the Globe.

COMPILED FROM THE LATEST AND BEST AUTHORITIES.

THE Work is published in Monthly Parts, closely and elegantly printed, price 2s. 6d. each; two of which form a volume. Each Part contains two engravings, and (upon an average) five sheets of letter-press, comprising as much as an ordinary octavo volume. The Publisher flatters himself that it will be considered as one of the cheapest books published. The plan of the Work is, to give, in a regular and connected narrative, the actual state of each country, according to the best and most recent authorities. The following testimonies, selected from numerous notices recommendatory of the plan and execution of the Work, will prove the general estimation in which it is held:

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[FROM BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE, DEC. 1826.]

"In our Papers on Greece, we have looked occasionally to the Works of the individuals on whose fidelity and knowledge we had most reason to rely. But, for the reader's purpose of obtaining a view, at once general and minute, animated and important, we can name nothing superior to the two volumes of Greece,' contained in the Modern Traveller; a publication which contains more information of the actual state of the world, than perhaps any other in existence. Its merit is, that it is not a mere compilation of the writings of modern travellers, but a combination of their various knowledge, checked and often increased by the accuracy and information of the intelligent Editor. It deserves a place in the library of every inquiring person, who desires to become acquainted with the latest state of nations, without the trouble of turning ever a multitude of voyages and statistical works, naturally imperfect and impartial, and, of course, sometimes contradictory and untrue."

FROM THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, FEB. 1826.]

"Of this valuable work (still in course of publication) ten volumes have been produced; the last being an account of Russia, which at the present moment comes rather opportunely. Judging from the portion of the series which we have read, namely, the volume just mentioned, and the descriptien of Palestine, we are induced to recommend the work as a very agreeable compendium of all that has been brought to light by the enterprise of modern travellers for the last five-and-twenty years. This, it must be confessed, is a most desirable thing; and the sphere of its usefulness is greatly enlarged by the very cheap rate at which the purchaser is enabled to acquire so much knowledge. How many wild and remote lands have been laid open, as it

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