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PUBLISHED BY C. AND J. RIVINGTON.

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In two very large Volumes, 8vo. price 17. 16s. in boards, inscribed, by Permission, to the Lord Bishop of London,

THE OLD TESTAMENT, arranged on the Basis of Lightfoot's Chronicle, in Historical and Chronological Order, in such manner, that the Books, Chapters, Psalms, Prophecies, &c. may be read as one connected History, in the very Words of the authorized Translation. To the above are added six Indexes-the First containing an account of the Periods, Chapters, and Sections into which the Work is divided, with the Passages of Scripture comprised in each ;-the Second, in Columns, enabling the Reader to discover in what Part of the Arrangement any Chapter or Verse of the Bible may be found;-the Third and Fourth of the Psalms and Prophecies, in Tables; shewing in what part of the Arrangement, and after what Passage of Scripture every Psalm or Prophecy is inserted; and likewise on what Occasion, and at what Period, they were probably writtenwith the Authority for their Place in the Arrangement;-the Fifth containing the Dates of the Events according to Dr. Hales ;-and the Sixth a General Index to the Notes. By the Rev. GEORGE TOWNSEND, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Extract from Mr. Horne's new edition of his Introduction to the Critical Study of the Holy Scriptures, vol. ii. p. 402, and Supplement to the first edition, p. 139.

"The writer of these pages, on the completion of the present work, proposed to himself to attempt a harmony of the entire Bible. This laborious undertaking has been happily rendered unnecessary, as it respects the Old Testament, by Mr. Townsend's Arrangement. This beautifully printed, and carefully executed work, is indispensably necessary to those who are preparing for the sacred office. The notes are very appropriate, and possess the rare merit of compressing a great variety of valuable information into a small compass."

II.

A SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN FAITH AND PRACTICE, confirmed by References to the Texts of Holy Scripture, compared with the Liturgy, Articles, and Homilies of the Church of England; and illustrated by Extracts from the chief of those Works which received the Sanction of Public Authority, from the time of the Reformation, to the final Revision of the Established Formularies. By the Rev. E. J. BURROW, D.D. F.R. and L.S. 3 vols. 12mo. 17. 1s.

"This is a very valuable Work. To the YOUNGER CLERGY, in particular, we think it will prove very useful in the composition of Sermons; we mean in that portion of it, in which Copious Extracts are made from the Scriptures, which bear upon particular points of Faith or Practice. We take our leave of the Author, returning him our best thanks for having opposed this barrier to that flood of Fanaticism, which threatens to carry every thing before it, until Reason, Religion, and Morality, are swept away into the ocean of Infidelity."-BRITISH CRITIC, Nov. 1822.

III.

THE BOOK of COMMON PRAYER, with NOTES, Explanatory, Practical, and Historical, from approved Writers of the Church of England, selected and arranged by the Right Rev. RICHARD MANT, D.D. Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. Second Edition. In one large Volume, Quarto, price 17. 16s. in boards; or on Royal Paper, 31. 12s.

IV.

A CONCORDANCE to the HOLY BIBLE; to which is added, a GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX, with the Calendar and Table of Lessons; designed to accompany any Quarto Edition of the Bible, and adapted to the Maps and Notes of the FAMILY BIBLE, published under the Direction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Edited by JAMES W. BELLAMY, MA. Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Abchurch, and St. Lawrence Pountney, and Prebendary of St. Paul's. Price 5s. on Medium, and 7s. on Royal Paper.

Another Edition. Royal 8vo. Price 8s.

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ANNOTATIONS on the FOUR GOSPELS, and the ACTS of the APOSTLES; compiled and abridged for the Use of Students. Fifth Edition. 3 vols. 8vo. 1l. 4s.

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ANNOTATIONS on the EPISTLES; being a Continuation of th above, and principally designed for the Use of Candidates for Holy Orders. By the Rev. JAMES ŠLADE, M.A. late Fellow and Tutor of Emanuel Col lege, Cambridge, and examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Chester. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition. 18s.

VII.

An ATTEMPT to ILLUSTRATE those ARTICLES of the CHURCH of ENGLAND which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical, in eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1804, at the Lecture founded by J. BAMPTON, M.A. Canon of Salisbury; withi copious Notes. By the Right Rev. RICHARD LAURENCE, LL.D. Archbishop of Cashel. A New Edition. 8vo. 12s.

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INTRODUCTION to the NEW TESTAMENT. By Sir JOHN DAVID MICHAELIS, late Professor of the University of Gottingen, &c. Translated from the fourth Edition of the German; and considerably augmented with Notes. By the Right Rev. HERBERT MARSH, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Peterborough. The Fourth Edition. In 6 vols. 8vo. 31. 3s.

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A KEY to the OLD TESTAMENT and APOCRYPHA; or, an Ac count of their several Books, their Contents, Authors, &c. By the Rev. ROBERT GRAY, D.D. Prebendary of Durham and Chichester, and Rector of Bishop Wearmouth. Seventh Edition. 8vo. 13s.

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A KEY to the NEW TESTAMENT, giving an Account of the several Books, their Contents, Authors, &c. By the Right Rev. THOMAS PERCY, D.D. late Bishop of Dromore. Seventh Edition. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The two last mentioned Works form a complete Key to the Holy Scriptures, and may be had together in one Vol. 8vo. price 16s. boards.

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