1. THE BISHOPRIC OF JERUSALEM. 1. STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS BY AUTHORITY. 2. PALMER'S AIDS TO REFLECTION. II. PSEUDO HIGH-CHURCHMANSHIP. 1. SERMONS AT THE OPENING OF LEEDS CHURCH. 2. PERCEVAL'S LETTER TO THE BISHOP OF CHESTER. 3. HOOK'S MODERATION OF THE CHURCH. ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. ISA Lately published, by James Nisbet and Co., In one vol. 8vo., 10s. 6d. cloth boards and lettered, [SAIAH UNFULFILLED: being an Exposition of the Prophet, with New "The Author has pleasure in referring to a work that has only just been pub- "Isaiah Unfulfilled,' the best Exposition of the Prophet extant."-Tyso's De- fence of the Personal Reign of Christ. On the 1st of January, 1842, was published, No. I, and to be continued monthly, OR'S At their Select Theological Circulating Library, 21, Berners-street, HE COTTAGER'S GUIDE to the NEW TESTAMENT, that is, the Life ALEXANDER DALLAS, M.A., Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Winchester, and This work is intended to convey, in a simple form, all the information neces- sary for a right understanding of the New Testament. Every thing is explained The work continues to be published in Monthly Numbers, of which the volume just completed forms the fourth. Volumes I., II. and III. may still be had, 3s. 6d. PASTORAL SUPERINTENDENCE: its Motive, its Detail, and its Support. III. JESUS TEMPTED: a Practical Consideration of our Lord's Temptation; in a Course of Six Familiar Lectures preached during Lent. Cloth boards, 1s. 3d. In 12mo., 2s. 6d. cloth, LOOK to JERUSALEM: a Scriptural View of the Position of the Jews, in THE CHURCHMAN'S MONTHLY REVIEW AND CHRONICLE. JANUARY, 1842. STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A BISHOPRIC OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND IN JERUSALEM. Published by Authority. London: Rivingtons. 1841. AIDS TO REFLECTION ON THE SEEMINGLY DOUBLE CHARACTER OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH, with reference to the Foundation of a "Protestant Bishopric" at Jerusalem; recently announced in the Prussian State Gazette. By WILLIAM PALMER, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of St. Mary Magdalen College, Oxford; and Deacon in the Church of England. Oxford: Parker. 1841. THE BISHOPRIC OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND AT JERUSALEM; Considered in a Letter to a Friend. By JAMES R. HOPE, B.C.L., Scholar of Merton, Chancellor of the Diocese of Salisbury. London: Stewart. 1841. WHEN the Apostle of the Gentiles had accomplished his perilous voyage, and was arrived almost in sight of the Imperial city, he "thanked God, and took courage." The toils and dangers through which he had passed were forgotten in the animating prospect which lay before him. The handful of disciples, who came to meet him at Appii Forum, were to his eagle-vision an earnest of the future triumphs of the Gospel through all the wide-extended provinces of Imperial Rome. His prophetic ear, in the greetings |