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SWAINSON (C. A.) THE AUTHORITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT; THE CONVICTION OF RighteousNESS; AND THE MINISTRY OF RECONCILIATION. Three Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge in 1848 and 1858. By C. A. SWAINSON, M.A. Principal of the Theological College, and Prebendary of Chichester: formerly Fellow and Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, and Hulsean Lecturer. an appendix.

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THRUPP (J. F.) THE CHRISTIAN INFERENCE FROM LEVITICUS XVIII. 16, SUFFICIENT GROUND FOR HOLDING THAT ACCORDING TO THE WORD OF GOD MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER IS UNLAWFUL.— A Letter to the Rev. Dr. M'Caul, (In reference to his recent Pamphlet,) from JOSEPH FRANCIS THRUPP, M.A. Vicar of Barrington, Cambs. and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

"In the case of both the one and the other the rights of kindred are common. ST. BASIL.

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TODHUNTER (I.) PLANE TRIGONOMETRY.

For the use of Colleges and Schools. With numerous examples. By I. TODHUNTER, M.A. Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St John's College, Cambridge.

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TODHUNTER (I.) SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY FOR THE USE OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. With numerous examples. By I. TODHUNTER, M.A. Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St John's College, Cambridge.

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VAUGHAN (C. J.)

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Second 1863. Third 1871. Fourth 1878. Fifth 1886. LAST WORDS IN THE CHAPEL OF HARROW SCHOOL AT THE CLOSE OF THE SUMMER QUARTER, JULY 24, 1859. By CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D. Head Master. Not published.

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VAUGHAN (C. J.) MEMORIALS OF HARROW SUNDAYS: a selection of Sermons preached in the chapel of Harrow school. By CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D. Head master.

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VAUGHAN (C. J.) NOTES FOR LECTURES ON CONFIRMATION, WITH By CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D. Head Master

SUITABLE PRAYERS.

of Harrow School.

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VAUGHAN (C. J.) Η ΠΡΟΣ ΡΩΜΑΙΟΥΣ ΕΠΙΣΤΟΛΗ.

ST. PAUL'S EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS: With notes by CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D. Head Master of Harrow School, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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VAUGHAN (C. J.) YET ONCE MORE: the last sermon preached in the Chapel of Harrow School by CHARLES JOHN VAUGHAN, D.D. Head Master.

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VAUGHAN (D. J.) THREE SERMONS ON THE ATONEMENT, with a Preface. By the Rev. DAVID JAMES VAUGHAN, M.A. Incumbent of St. Mark's, Whitechapel, London, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Cambridge: Macmillan & Co. and 23, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden,

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WHITMORE (WILLIAM) GILBERT MARLOWE, and other Poems. By WILLIAM WHITMORE.

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WILKINSON (G. H.) THE OLD INMATES OF HARPERLEY PARK, 1858. Illustrated in Five Paraphrases from the Odyssey of Homer.

I. Eumeus

II. Argos

III. Irus

Odys. Lib. XIV. V. 1-165
Odys. Lib. XVII. v. 290-328
Odys. Lib. XVIII. v. 1-123

IV. Eurycleia

V. Laertes

Odys. Lib. XIX. v. 361-397
Odys. Lib. XXIV. v. 218-351

And shadowing forth, I. The long and faithful services of rural dependants and servants.

II. The sports and pastimes of rural life in all ages.

III.

The antiquity of pugilistic contests, and the early popularity of the "Haggis." IV. The services of rural households. V. The pursuits of rural industry. By GEORGE HUTTON WILKINSON, Trin. Coll. Cambridge, M.A. Lately Recorder of Newcastle-on-Tyne; and Judge of County Courts for Northumberland.

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WILSON (GEORGE)

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THE PROGRESS OF THE TELEGRAPH. Being the Introductory Lecture on Technology for 1858-9. By GEORGE WILSON, M.D., F.R.S.E. Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh; and Director of the Industrial Museum of Scotland.

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THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE MAGAZINE published under the direction of the Council of the (London) Working Men's College.

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1860

ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN.

Πᾶσα τέχνη καὶ πᾶσα μέθοδος,
ἀγαθοῦ τινὸς ἐφίεσθαι
ΔΟΚΕΙ

'Every art and every craft, seemeth to aim at some good"

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[By Revd. R. H. Chermside.]

BAXTER (R. DUDLEY) THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT; its progress and wants. With tables of the volunteer corps throughout Great Britain, and of their expenses.

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A letter to Earl de Grey and Ripon signed R. Dudley Baxter.

BERKELEY (G.)—COWELL (H. V. H.) THE THEORY OF VISION vindicated and explained by the Right Rev. G. BERKELEY, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Cloyne. Edited, with Annotations, by H. V. H. COWELL, Associate of King's College, London.

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BOOLE (G.) A TREATISE ON THE CALCULUS OF FINITE DIFferences. By GEORGE BOOLE, D.C.L. Honorary Member of the Cambridge Philosophical Society; Professor of Mathematics in the Queens University, Ireland.

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BRADBY (E. H.) THE LOVE OF TRUTH.-A Sermon preached in Harrow School Chapel, May 20, 1860. By the Rev. E. H. BRADBY, M.A. an Assistant Master.-Published by request.

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BROOK SMITH (J.)

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ARITHMETIC IN THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR ADVANCED PUPILS. By J. BROOK SMITH, M.A. St. John's College, Cambridge. Part the first.

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CHARGES OF HERESY AGAINST MR. MAURICE CONSIDERED IN A LETTER TO THE MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. (Originally published in the year 1854.)

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CLARK (W. G.) FOUR SERMONS PREACHED IN THE CHAPEL OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, by the Rev. WILLIAM GEORGE CLARK, M.A. Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, and Public Orator in the University of Cambridge.

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CRAIK (G. M.) MY FIRST JOURNAL; a book for the young.
GEORGIANA M. CRAIK, author of "Riverston ", "Lost and Won", etc.
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DAVIES (J. LL.)

THE WORD OF RECONCILIATION. -Two Sermons preached at Christ Church, St. Marylebone, on the Forgiveness of Sins and Christ dying for Men, by the Rev. J. LLEWELYN DAVIES, M.A., Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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DAVIES (J. LL.) THE WORK OF CHRIST; or the World Reconciled to God. Sermons preached at Christ Church, St. Marylebone. With a Preface on the Atonement Controversy. By the Rev. J. LLEWELLYN DAVIES, M.A. Rector of Christ Church, St. Marylebone, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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ELDEN (J.) A BOOK OF PRAYERS FOR WORKING MEN OF ALL RANKS: Earnestly Designed for Family Devotion and Private Meditation and Prayers By JOHN ELDEN.

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FARRAR (F. W.) "FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH."-A Sermon Preached in All Saints' Church, Huntingdon, on January 1st, 1860, by the Rev. FREDERIC W. FARRAR, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Published by request.—

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FAWCETT (H.) THE LEADING CLAUSES OF A NEW REFORM BILL. By HENRY FAWCETT, Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

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FENDALL (J.) EXEMPTION FROM THE PAYMENT OF CHURCH RATES ON PERSONAL GROUNDS, considered in a letter to J. G. Hubbard, Esq., M.P. Together with some Suggestions for the Amendment of the Laws on this Subject. By JAMES FENDALL, M.A. Procter in Convocation for the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely.

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HOME (C.) BLANCHE LISLE and other Poems.

By CECIL HOME.

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HUGHES (T.) ACCOUNT OF THE LOCK-OUT OF ENGINEERS, &C. 1851-2. Prepared for the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at the request of the Committee on Trade Societies. By THOMAS HUGHES, Barrister.

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HUMPHRY (G. M.) OBSERVATIONS ON THE LIMBS OF VERTEBRATE ANIMALS: the Plan of their construction; their Homology; and the comparison of the Fore and Hind Limbs. (Communications to the Cambridge Philosophical Society.) By GEORGE MURRAY HUMPHRY,

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