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Redemption; or a View of the Rife and Progrefs of the Chriftian Reli. gion, from the Fall of Adam, to its complete Etablishment under Conftan tine. By the Rev. Montagu Pennington, M.A. Vicar of Northbourne, Kent. 7s. 6d.

Difcourfes on the Diverfity of Theological Opinions, with fome Notes on the Age of the World, and a Catalogue of the Scriptures of different Nations. By a Theophilanthropift. 2s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached at Berkeley Chapel, on Wednesday, March 20, 1811, the General Faft Day. By J. A. Busfield, A.M. Lecturer of St. John the Evangelift, and St. Anne, Weftminster, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. Lord Mulgrave. 1s. 6d.

A Sermon, preached before the Lords Temporal and Spiritual, in the Abbey Church of Weftminfter, on Wednetday, March 20, 1811, being the Day appointed for a General Faft. By James, Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. 4to. 2s.

Chrift Crucified; a Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, Sunday, March 17, 1811. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A. Fellow of King's College. is.

A calm Inquiry into the Scripture Doctrine concerning the Perfon of Chrift; including a brief Review of the Controverfy between Dr. Horley and Dr. Priestley; and a Summary of the various Opinions entertained by Chriftians upon this Subject. By Thomas Belfham, Minifter of the Chapel in Effexfreet. 8vo. 14s.

HISTORY,

A View of the prefent State of Sicily; its Rural Economy, Population and Produce. With an Appendix, containing Obfervations on its general Character, Climate, and Refources; from a Survey of the Profeffor of Agriculture in the Royal Academy, Palermo. To which is added, with Notes throughout the Work, an Examination of the Sicilian Volunteer Syftem, and Extracts from Letters written on the Spot. By T. W. Vaughan, Efq. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

The Chorographical Description or Survey of the County of Devon, with the City and County of Exeter. By Triftram Rifdon, of Winscott, Gent, 16s.

NATURAL HISTORY.

Hortus Kewenfis, Vol. 2. or a Catalogue of the Plants cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden, at Kew. By the late William Aiton, enlarged by William Townfend Aiton, Gardener to his Majefty. 125.

Conchology, or the Natural Hiftory of Shells; containing a new Arrangement of the Genera and Species, illuftrated by coloured Engravings, executed from Natural Specimens, and including the latest Discoveries. By George Perry. folio. 161. 16s.

LAW.

A full Report of the Trials of the Rev. Robert Bingham, Curate of Mareffield, Suffex, on Charges of writing a threatening Letter, and of fetting Fire to his Houfc. 1s. 6d.

Trial between William Frazer, Gent. and John Henry Loft, and others, for a Confpiracy, tried at Lincoln, March 15th laft. Taken in Short Hand by

Mr. J. Worfley. 6s.

An accurate Report, taken in Short Hand, of the Trial of Mr. Drakard. the Proprietor of the Stamford News, for publishing an Article on Military Punishment. 1s.

A Practical Treatife on the Powers and Duties of Jurics, and on the Criminal Laws of England. By Sir Richard Phillips, Kut. 88.

MEDICAL.

The Return to Nature; or a Defence of the Vegetable Regimen: with fome Account of an Experiment made during the lafi three or four Years in the Author's Family. By John Frank Newton, Efq. 6s.

Farther Inquiries into the Changes induced on Atmospheric Air, by tha Germination of Seeds, the Vegetation of Plants, and the Respiration of Animals. By Daniel Ellis. 9s.

An

An Inquiry into the Nature, Caufes, and Cure of Hydrothorax: illuftrated by interefting Cafes, and many living Examples of the Succefs of the Mode of Treatment recommended. By L. Maclean, M.D. 12s.

Letters on Profeffional Character and Manners, or the Education of a Surgeon, and the Duties and Qualifications of a Physician: addressed to James Gregory, M.D. Profeffor of the Practice of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. By John Bell, Surgeon. 12s.

38.

Curfory Remarks on Baths and Contagious Diseases. By M. L. Efte, Efq.

EDUCATION.

A Difcourfe on Elementary Education, delivered before the Glasgow Society of Teachers. By Stephenfon Macgill, D.D. 1s. 6d.

Public Difputation of the Students of the College of Fort William, in Bengal, Sept. 15, 1810, before the Right Hon. Lord Minto, Governor-General of Bengal, and Visitor of the College, together with his Lordship's Difcourfe. 1s. 6d.

Familiar Letters, addreffed to Children and young Perfons of the Middle Ranks. 12mo. 3s.

POLITICS.

The Law and Principle of Money confidered, in a Letter to W. Huskisson, Efq. M.P. By John Raithby, of Lincoln's Inn, Efq. Barrister at Law. 4s. 6d. Remarks on the fuppofed Depreciation of Paper Currency in England. By a Merchant. 1s. 6d.

Commerce as it was, is, and ought to be. 3s.

Hits from Holland, Part II. on the Influences of the Continental Ratios, on the Coinage of England. By A. W. Rutherford, Eiq. 2s. 6d.

Some Obfervations upon the Argument drawn by Mr. Hufkiffon, and the Bullion Committee, from the High Price of Gold Bullion. First published in Letters to the Editor of the Times. By Civis. 3s.

A Letter to John Theodore Kofter, Efq. in which the Arguments used by that Gentleman, to demonftrate that Bank Notes are not depreciated, are confidered and refuted: also, in which it is contended that Mr. Huskisson has not determined the Extent to which Bank Notes are depreciated. 2s. 6d.

The Speech of Stephen Carles, Efq. at the Bank of England, on Thursday, March 21, 1811, fhewing that the present High Price of Bullion is owing to the indifcriminate Grant of Licences to Foreign Ships, with an Appendix. 1s. Defence of Abstract Currencies, in Reply to the Bullion Report and Mr. Hufkiffon. By Glocefter Wilfon, Efq. F.R.S. 4s. 6d.

An Attempt to estimate the Increate of the Number of Poor during the Interval of 1785 and 1803, and to point out the Caufes of it; including fome Obfervations on the Depreciation of the Currency.

An Inquiry into the State of our Commercial Relations with the Northern Powers, with Reference to our Trade with them under the Regulation of Licences; the Advantage which the Enemy derives from it; and its Effects on the Revenue; the Courfe of the Foreign Exchange; the Price of Bullion; and the general Prosperity of the British Empire. 3s. 6d.

Obfervations on Money, as the Medium of Commerce, fhewing the prefent circulating Medium of this Country to be defective in thofe Requifites which a Medium of Commerce ought to poffefs, and pointing out in what manner the Defect may be remedied, and other interefting Obfervations. By James Cruickshank, A.M. of Marischal College, Aberdeen. Ss. 6d.

A Letter to Davie, Giddy, Efq. in Answer to his Plain Statement of the Bullion Queftion. By Samuel Banfill, Efq. 1s. 6d.

A few Facts in anfwer to the Report of the Bullion Committee, &c. By an Annuitant. 1s. 6d.

A Letter addreffed to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent. By a British Planter. 2s. 6d.

Practical Remarks on the Prejudices against the Brewery; with Hints to Sugar Colonists, and Remarks on the Question between Corn and Sugar in Diftillation. By J. Baverftock. 3s. 6d.

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An Addrefs to the House of Commons, on the Infufficiency of the Pay of the Poft Captains and Commandets of the Royal Navy.

The Subftance of a Speech delivered by Lieut. General Tarleton, in a Committee of the Houfe of Commons, on the Army Estimates, March 4, 1811. 4s. 6d.

Conciliation with America, the True Policy of Great Britain. By a Friend to British Manufactures. 1s. 6d.

l'opular Effays on Right and Wrong. An Attempt at a rational Series of Inquiry into the Circumftanees of our prefent Existence, in order to establish the Object and End of our Creation. 8vo. 6s.

The British Conftitution analyzed by a Reference to its Hiftory. By a Doctor of Laws. 2 vols. 12mo. 16s.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Spenser Perceval, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the Subject of the Distillery Bill, fhewing that Bill to be moft unjust and impolitic, and among other Things demonftrating, that no Part of the Revenue of the Kingdom is paid by Weft India Planters. By J. Cruickshank, A.M. of Marifchall College, Aberdeen. 1s. 6d.

Thoughts on the Dangerous Tendency of employing Foreigners, and of allowing them to refide in Great Britain. 1s. 6d.

The Appeal of the Nobility and People of Malta, to the Juftice, Public Faith, and Policy of the British Government, for the Fulfilment of the Conditions upon which they gave up their Ifland to the King, viz. their Ancient Rights, under a free Conftitution, with Affidavits, &c. and an Hiftorical Memoir of Events. 6s.

The Speech of William Frankland, Efq. in the Houfe of Cominons, on the feveral Bills for making Alterations in the Criminal Law. Ss.

POETRY.

Poems. By Elijah Barwell Impey. 8s.

Chriftina, the Maid of the South Seas. By Mary Ruffell Mitford. 8vo.

10s. 6d.

DRAMATIC.

Ourselves, a Comedy. By Mifs Chambers.

NOVELS.

Thinks-I-to-Myfelf. A Serio-Ludicro Tragico-Comico Tale, written by Thinks-I-to-Myfelf, Who? 2 vols.

The Times.

vols. 10s.

10s. 6d.

Tales of the Paffions. Vol. II. containing the Married Man, an English Tale, in which is attempted an Illuftration of the Paffion of Jealoufy, in its Effects on the Human Mind. By George Moore.

MISCELLANIES.

10s. 6d.

Cottage Dialogues among the Irish Peafantry. By Mary Leadbeater. With Notes and a Freface by Maria Edgeworth, 12mo.

69.

M. Gener; or a Selection of Letters on Life and Manners.

John Muckerfy, of Weft Calder. Vol. II. 8s.

By the Rev.

A Free Spirit refifting Oppreffion: or the Caufe of James Martin, Efq. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, lately Affiftant Surgeon at Gib raltar; fubmitted to the People of England. 2s. 6d.

Salmagundi; or the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Efq. and others. Reprinted from the American Edition, with an Introductory Effay and Explanatory Notes. By John Lambert. 2 vols.

Works published by the Lords Commiffioners of the Treasury;

Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium. 11. 16s.

Taxatio Ecclefiaftica P. Nicholai. 21, 2s.

Catalogue of the Cottonian MSS. 21. 10s.

Calendarium Rotulorum Chartarum. 21.

Rotulorum Originalium Abbreviatio. 2 vols. 31.

Calendarium Inquifitionum Poft Mortem, 2 vols. 31. 10s.

Tefta de Nevill. 11. 16s.

Nonarum Inquifitiones. 21. 2s.

Valor Ecclefiafticus, Vol. I. 21, 109,

LITERARY

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.

Clarendon Prefs. A most interesting work has just iffued from that Prefs, entitled "Religion and Policy, and the Countenance and Affifiance each fhould give to the other. With a Survey of the Power and Jurifdiction of the Pope in the Dominions of other Princes. By Edward, Earl of Clarendon." This work is now firft printed, from the original Manufcript left by Lord Clarendon. In two volumes, royal octavo.

In the fame prefs are now, the Continuation of the Septuagint, collated, Vol. II. by James Parfons.

Strype's Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer, to be in two volumes, royal, Svo, and

Bishop Sherlock's Difcourfes. The five volumes printed

in three.

The new edition of Dryden's Poetical Works, with Dr. and Mr. John Warton's Notes, to be comprifed in four octavo volumes, is nearly finished.

The Rev. Samuel Clapham has nearly ready for publication, J Sermons, felected from Minor Authors, adapted to the Saints' Days, Feftivals, &c. &c. in one large Octavo Volume.

Mr. E. Valpy is printing a third Edition, with alterations, of Elegantia Latina, or Rules and Exercifes illuftrative ofelegant Latin ftyle.

Mr. Donovan has in the Prefs a fifteenth volume of his Hiftory of British Infects.

The Bookfellers have nearly ready for publication, an edition, in miniature, of Shakspeare's Plays, with gloffarial Notes, in eight Volumes.

The Rev. H. B. Wilfon is preparing for the prefs, a Hiftory of Merchant Tailors' School, London.

Mr. Bawdwen has nearly ready for the Prefs, a Volume of his Tranflation of Domesday Book, comprifing the Counties of Middlesex, Hertford, Buckingham, Oxford, and Gloucefter.

Dr. Buby has completed a translation in Rhyme of the fix Books of Lucretius on the Nature of Things.

A quarto Volume of Travels in Iceland, in 1810, is in the Prefs. It will contain Obfervations made by Sir G. Mackenzie, Bart, Mr. Holland, and Mr. Bright.

We hear of a new Magazine, for the particular use of Farmers, undertaken by Mr. Laurence, author of other agricultural works. To be entitled, The British Farmer's Magazine. Such a work, judiciously conducted, may furely be of great use.

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ART. I. A Refutation of Calvinism; in which the Doctrines of Original Sin, Grace, Regeneration, Juftification, and Univerfal Redemption, are explained, and the peculiar Tenets maintained by Calvin upon thofe Points are proved to be contrary to Scripture, to the Writings of the antient Fathers of the Chriftian Church, and to the public Formularies of the Church of England. By George Tomline, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of St. Paul's, London. 8vo. 600 pages. 12s. Cadell and Davies, &c. London. 1811.

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BRIT. CRIT. VOL. XXXVII. MAY, 1811.

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