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leaft beneficial in its operation and effects. A Sermon is fubjoined, which was preached by Dr. Hawker, at the Anniverfay of the Charity, for the benefit of which this Tract is published.

MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.

DIVINITY.

A Sermon preached on the Thanksgiving Day. By the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.

The Apocalypfe, or Revelation of St. John tranflated, with Notes, critical and explanatory. To which is prefixed, a Dif fertation on the Divine Origin of the Book, in Anfwer to the Objections of the late Profeffor J. D. Michaelis. Chappell Woodhouse, M. A. Archdeacon of Salop. 18s. By John

A Syftematic View of the Revealed Wisdom of the Word of God; of which Wisdom the Hebrew Tongue is the predefigned and appropriate Expofitor. By the Rev. Raby Williams, of the Ifland of Jamaica,

125.

The Overflowings of Ungodliness, a Sermon on the Times, preached at St. James's Church, Bath, Jan. 19, 1806. Rev. R. Warner. Is. 6d.

By the

To your Tents. An Addrefs to the Volunteers. By the Rev. Matthew Wilfon, A. M. 6d.

A Sermon, preached on the 5th of December, 1805. By the Rev. David Brichan, Minifter of the Scots Church, Artilleryfreet. 1s. 6d.

An Effay on the Excellence of Chriftian Knowledge. By F. A.
Cox, M. A.
Is. 6d.

Chriftian Politics, in Four Parts. By Ely Bates, Efq. 9s.

A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Winwick, in the County of Lancaster, on Thursday, Dec. 5, 1805. By the Rev. Geoffrey Hornby, Rector of Winwick.

15.

A Sermon preached on the Occafion of the late General Thanksgiving for the Victory over the Combined Fleets of France and Spain. By the Rev. Sir Adam Gordon, Bart. Rector of Weft Tilbury, Effex, &c. Is. 6d.

Difunion

Difunion in Religion, unfriendly to the Ends of Edification and Peace. Its.confequences, and the Means to check its Progrefs. By J. Symonds, B. D. 1s. 6d.

A Differtation on the Supreme Divine Dignity of the Meffiah: in Reply to a.Tract entitled, . A. Vindication of certain Paf fages in the common English Verfion of the New Testament." This Reply is propofed as a Fifth Appendix to the Third Edition of "Remarks on the Ufes of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Teftament." By Granville Sharp, Efq. 1s.

Select parts of the Old and New Teftament, agreeably to the moft approved modern Verfions. By the Rev. Theo. Brown, A. M. late Fellow and Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 8vo.

155.

A Vindication of certain Paffages in a Difcourfe, on occafion of the Death of Dr. Priestley. By Thomas Beliham. 35,

MEDICAL.

Remarks on the Ineffective State of the Practice of Phyfic in Great Britain, with Propofals for its future Regulation and Im provement. By Edward Harrifon, M. D. F. R. A. S. S.

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Vaccination vindicated against Mifreprefentation and Calumny. a Letter to his Patients. By Edward Jones. IS.

A New Syftem of Family Medicine, for the Ufe of Midwives, Mothers, Nurfes, &c. By Walker Keighley, M. D. 6s.

Effays on the Difeafes of Children, with Cafes and Differ. tations. By John Cheyne, M. D. M.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 7s. 6d.

HISTORY.

The Works of Salluft, to which are prefixed, Two Effays on the Life, Character and Writings of the Hiftorian, with Notes, Hiftorical, Biographical, and Critical. By Henry Stuart,

L. L. D. 2 vols. 4to. 41. 45.

An Inquiry into the Principles, Difpofitions, and Habits of the People of England, under their different Sovereigns, fince the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, By John Andrews, L. L. D. 38.

TOPOGRAPHY.

TOPOGRAPHY.

Magna Britannia, being a concife Topographical Account of the feveral Counties of Great Britain. By the Rev. D. Lyfons, and Sam. Lyfons, Efq. Vol. firft. 4to. 31. 38.

LAW.

An Effay on the Principle of Commercial Exchanges, and more particularly of the Exchange between Great Britain and Ireland. By John Leslie Fofter, Efq. of Lincoin's Inn.

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BOTANY.

Viridarium, or Green-houfe Plants. Containing Fifty highly coloured Plants from Nature. By Mrs. H. M. Moriarty. 8vo. 11. 55.

THE ARTS.

An Inquiry into the requifite Cultivation and prefent State of the Arts of Defign in England. By Prince Hoare, Efq. 75.

MILITARY AND NAVAL.

A Statement of the Facts relating to the Charges brought against Capt. Bushell, late Adjutant of the Fourth Battalion of Carmarthenshire Volunteers. By. R. J. Starke, Firit Major of that Battalion.

Memoirs of the Rife and Progrefs of the Royal Navy, from the beginning of the Reign of Henry VII. to November 1805. By Charles Derrick, Efq. of the Navy Office. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

POLITICS.

A Letter to Mr. Cobbet, on his Opinions refpecting the Slave Trade. By Thomas Clarke, A. M. Prebendary of Hereford. 35.

Obfervations on the Character and prefent State of the Military Force of Great Britain. 3s. 6d.

A Letter addreffed to Lord Henry Petty. Wherein the Ten dency of the Principles of his great Predeceffor's financial Ad miniftration are fully examined, &c. Is. 6d.

England's

England's Egis, or a Difplay of the true Military Energies of the British Empire. By John Cartwright, Efq. 4s. 6d.

A Letter to a Friend, occafioned by the Death of the Right Hon. Wm. Pitt.

IS.

Thoughts on the relative State of Great Britain, and of France, at the Clofe of Mr. Pitt's Life and Administration, 1806.

The Mysteries of Neutralization; or, the British Navy vindicated from the Charges of Injustice and Oppreffion towards Neutral Flags. By John Brown, of Great Yarmouth. 45.

Confiderations arifing from the Debates in Parliament on the Petition of the Irish Catholics. By Sir John Thorockmorton, Bart. 35. 6d.

RAMA.

The Tears of Britain: or, the Funeral of Lord Nelfon. A Dramatic Sketch, intended for Reprefentation at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane. By Edmund John Eyre. IS.

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The Travellers, an Operatical Drama. By A. Cherry, Efq. 2s. 6d.

Adelgitha, a Tragedy, in Five Acts. By M. G. Lewis, Efq. 35.

POETRY.

The Love of Glory. 4to. 55.

The Wanderer of Switzerland, and other Poems. By James Montgomery. 45.

The Fight of Trafalgar, a Descriptive Poem. By George Davies Harley, Comedian.

25.

Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. By the Rev. James Nicol. 2 vols.

IOS.

Love and Satire, containing the Whimsical Poetic Corref pondence of Eliza the Shrew, and Julius the Severe.

23.

All-Saints Church, Derby: A Poem. By John Edwards. 4s. Hymns, Elegies, and Mifcellaneous Pieces in Poetic Profe. Tranflated from the Abbe de Reyzac, by F. B. Wright. 4s.

NOVELS.

NOVELS.

Vivonio, or the Hour of Retribution. By a Young Lady. 4 vols.

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18s.

Alphonfine, or Maternal Affection. 4 vols. By Madame

Genlis.

The Village of Freedwald. 3 vols.

13s. 6d.

MISCELLANIES.

Refolves, Divine, Moral, and Political. By Owen Feltham. With a Short Account of the Author, by James Cumming, Efq. F.S.A. 8vo. gs.

'Lectures on Belles Lettres and Logic. By the late William Barron, F.A.S. E. Profeffor of Belles Lettres and Logic, in the University of St. Andrew's. 2 vols. 8vo. il. 18.

Letters to a Young Lady. By Mrs. Weft. 3 vols. Izmo. 11. IS.

A Father's Memoirs of his Child. By B. H. Malkin, Efq. M. A. F. A. S. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Genuine Art of Gauging made eafy and practicable. By Peter Jonas, late Superviior of Excife. 9s.

The Arcana of Short-Hand. By H. Eurington. 2s. 6d.

The Saunterer, a Periodical Paper. By Hewfon Clarke. 12mo. 55.

An Apology for Flim Flams. By Mr. Bobtail, Commenta. tor. 6d.

LIBRARIES.

The Library of the Rev. Jonathan Boucher, A. M. F. R.S. Vicar of Epfom. By Meffrs. Leigh and Sotheby, Feb. 24, and twenty fix following Days.

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