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LONDON:

JOSEPH RICKERBY, PRINTER,

SHERBOURN LANE.

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Just published, in a new and distinct Type, one Vol. 8vo. 21s. boards,
THE NEW TESTAMENT IN GREEK;

Chiefly from the TEXT of MILL; with COPIOUS ENGLISH NOTES. Adapted
to the Use of Schools and Universities, and to the purposes of general Reference. To
which are annexed, A CHRONOLOGICAL HARMONY, and THREE INDICES.
By the REV. WILLIAM TROLLOPE, M. A.

Formerly of Pembroke College, Cambridge; and one of the Classical Masters of Christ's Hospital.

This Edition is peculiarly adapted to the use of Academical Students, Candidates for Holy Orders, and the higher Classes of great Schools. Being comprised in a single Volume, it is not only sold at a moderate price, but thereby rendered particularly convenient in the Class and the Lecture Room. A corrected TEXT;-NOTES, Critical, Philological, and Expository, upon a similar plan with those of the Editor's Edition of Homer's Iliad; exhibiting, moreover, the principal VARIOUS READINGS, and tracing the sense in obscure and difficult Connexions;-Concise INTRODUCTIONS to the several BOOKS;-A Harmony and copious INDEXES, are the leading features of the Work; which, by means of a large paper, and a close, yet clear and beautiful type, will be found to embrace every necessary information connected with the study of this portion of the Sacred Writings.

II.

In fiscap 8vo. elegantly printed, price 4s. 6d. cloth extra, a new and revised Edition of BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.

With an ORIGINAL MEMOIR, a KEY to the SPIRITUAL DOCTRINES of the DREAM, and all PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE, heretofore merely referred to, printed at length as foot-Notes; rendering the Work particularly useful for Family reading.

Amongst the many Editions which have been printed of this highly interesting and extraordinary book, the present, it is presumed, will be found the most acceptable. Here will be found both chapter and verse-showing the scource from whence the Author's inspiration sprang, and the power of his genius in the application of his material. Great care has been taken in marking the dialogue; needless repetition of names being avoided, and the whole rendered worthy of its great and admired writer.

Ask for RICKERBY'S Edition.
III.

Just published, price 4s. cloth lettered, (to be continued Monthly till completed in
Twenty Cabinet Volumes, with Historical Vignettes, and Portraits of the Kings,)
Vol. I. of

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, BY HUME,
SMOLLETT, AND STEBBING.

Hume 10 Vols.-Smollett 6 Vols.-Stebbing 4 Vols.

With this

This Edition of Hume and Smollett, with Continuation to the Death of William the Fourth, by the Rev. Henry Stebbing, M.A., will, it is hoped, be found worthy the attention of Parents as a Monthly Gift Book to their Sons. view, a Preliminary Essay on THE BEST MODE OF PERUSING AND STUDYING HISTORY, has been appended to the first Volume by the Editor, Mr. Stebbing.

IV.

In post 18mo. price 4s. cloth elegant, gilt edges, a Ruby Edition of
DR. WATTS'S HORE LYRICE:

POEMS, Sacred to DEVOTION and PIETY;-to VIRTUE, HONOUR, and FRIEND-
SHIP; and to the MEMORY of the DEAD.

With Memoir of the Author by ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esq. POET LAUREATE

V.

In post 12mo. (Second Edition) embossed silk, gilt edges, price 3s. 6d. with Frontis

piece,

HOME: ITS JOYS AND ITS SORROWS.

A DOMESTIC TALE.

VI.

In two handsome Vols, with Portrait, and Frontispiece from design by CATTER

MOLE, price 12s.

THE SELECT WORKS OF JOHN MILTON, viz.

AREOPAGITICA

EARLY LIFE and WRITINGS
TENURE of KINGS

ACCOUNT of his own STUDIES

TRACTATE on EDUCATION
EIKONOKLASTES

OUTLINE of a COMMONWEALTH
FAMILIAR LETTERS, &c. &c.

WITH A PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE,

and copious Notes,

By J. A. ST. JOHN Esq.

"He who has not read and studied, and fed his mind and imagination upon the Prose Works of Milton, knows not the full greatness of that poe-patriot. In these volumes we have the concentrated essence of the poet, philosopher, and politician's sublimated thoughts. The learned Editor has given a fine outline of the public life and times of Milton, and introduced a succession of NOTES, various, original, and profound."-Scots Times.

VII.

In three Vols. foolscap 8vo., with Portrait and two Engravings, price 13s. 6d. cloth

extra,

THE LIFE OF CHRIST,

By JEREMY TAYLOR, D.D., with INTRODUCTORY ESSAY to each Part, by the REV. HENRY STEBBING, M.A.

"A marvellous work of united piety and learning. A magnificent text-book for thoughtful minds. The three Introductory Essays are admirable additions to the book."-Evangelical Register.

VIII.

In two vols. foolscap 8vo. (uniform with the above) price 9s. cloth extra,
THE LIVES OF THE APOSTLES,

By WILLIAM CAVE, D.D., with Introductory Essay and Notes, by the
REV. HENRY STEBBING, M.A.

"It is delightful to think that one of Dr. Cave's most instructive and useful works has, in the present instance, been snatched from comparative obscurity, and presented to the public in a form which, being so attractive, will we trust tend, in connexion with the real inherent merits of the work, to render it as popular as it ever was, and as it justly deserves to be."-Glasgow Free Press.

IX.

In one Vol. small 8vo. with Portrait, price 6s.
LOCKE ON EDUCATION:

With NOTES; and an Historical Account of the progress of Education in Egypt, Persia, Crete, Sparta, Athens, Rome, among the early Christians, and in the Middle Ages.

By J. A. ST. JOHN, Esq.

"Keen sagacity in observing the wants and dispositions of childhood and youth, and clear discrimination in the application of means, form the leading characteristics of this work. The DISCOURSE' by Mr. ST. JOHN is one of the most learned, able, and elegant disquisitions of the kind we have ever met with."-Liverpool Courier.

X.

In three Vols. post 8vo. price 18s. cloth lettered, MONTGOMERY'S CHRISTIAN CORRESPONDENT. Letters, Private and Confidential, addressed to Relatives and others, by Pious l'ersons of both Sexes, eminent for their Rank, Talents, or Peculiar Circumstances in Life; exemplifying the Fruits of Holy Living, and the Blessedness of Holy Dying. With a Preliminary Essay, by JAMES MONTGOMERY, Esq. "We think the publication of these letters a most happy idea."-Metropolitan. "Were we to quote specimens of the gratifying and comprehensive contents, we should scarcely know where to end."-Eclectic Review.

"A publication which will afford great comfort and delight to the serious reader." -British Critic.

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