ance which it now enjoys. Instead of this, however, when we look into its past history, and consider it also in its present increasing usefulness, strength, and prosperity, we shall rather find abundant cause to “thank God, and to take courage." THE END. BAXTER, PRINTER, OXFORD. THE NECESSITY OF A DECENT CELEBRATION OF A SERMO N, PREACHED IN THE CHAPEL OF ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE. BY THE REV. ALFRED OLLIVANT, M.A. FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE; VICE PRINCIPAL OF ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE; AND CHAPLAIN TO THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. LONDON: PRINTED FOR C. & J. RIVINGTON, AND WATERLOO-PLACE, PALL-MALL; DEIGHTONS, CAMBRIDGE; PARKER, OXFORD; вот |