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Page 376 - Britannicae, or the several Editions of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, from its compilation to the last revision, together with the Liturgy set forth for the use of the Church of Scotland, arranged to shew their respective variations. By WILLIAM KEELING, BD, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition. 8vo. 12».
Page 376 - SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on Modern History; from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution.
Page 375 - The Booke of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments. And other parts of divine Service for the use of the Church of Scotland.
Page 376 - Testament!,' with 90 wood-cuts beautifully engraved. Crown 8vo. II. Is. A few copies printed entirety on India paper, 21. 2s. THE DANCE OF DEATH, exhibited in fifty-five elegant Engravings on Wood, with a Dissertation on the several Representations of that Subject; more particularly on those attributed to MACABER and HOLBEIN, by FRANCIS DOUCE, FSA 8vo.
Page 88 - is not a poem ; but it is poetry from beginning to end, and has many poems within it. A Fairy Tale unique in its kind, pure as a crystal in diction, tinted like the opal with the hues of an everspringing sunlit fancy.
Page 376 - KING ALFRED'S ANGLO-SAXON VERSION of the Metres of Boethius, with an English Translation and Notes, by the Rev.
Page 376 - Bean's (Rev. James) Family Worship ; a Course of Morning and Evening Prayers for every Day in the Month.
Page 88 - A Practical Synopsis of English History : or, A General Summary of Dates and Events for the use of Schools, Families, and Candidates for Public Examinations. By Arthur Bowes.
Page 376 - Practical Discourses on all the Parts and Offices of the Liturgy of the Church of England, by the Rev.
Page 376 - Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries, Illustrated from the Writings of Tertullian.