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Vol. i. Legendary Greece.

2. History of the Literature of Ancient Greece.
By. K. O. Müller, Professor in the University of
Gottingen. Chapter viii. Hesiod

II.-Essay on the Union of Church and State. By
Baptist Wriothesley Noel, M.A.

III.-The Doctrine of the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus
Christ, in its relation to Mankind and to the
Church. By Robert Isaac Wilberforce, A.M.
Archdeacon of the East Riding..........

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285

301

IV. Guide to the Daily Prayers in England, Scotland, and Wales. No. L ........

335

V.-Five Sermons on the Nature of Christianity,

preached in Advent and Christmas Tide, 1846,
before the University of Cambridge. By W. H.
Mill, D.D.

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348

NO. LXIV.-N. S.

ART. VI.-The Princess; a Medley. By Alfred Tennyson ...

VII.-1. Practical Christian's Library.

2. Devotional Library. Edited by Walter Farquhar

Hook.

3. Christian Knowledge Society Publications.

4. Hints on Private Devotion. By the Rev. C.

Marriott, Fellow of Oriel College ...

VIII.-1. An Inquiry into the Doctrine of the Church of
England upon Absolution. By the Rev. William
Maskell, M.A. Vicar of St. Mary's Church, and
Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Exeter.

2. A Letter to the Rev. W. Maskell, M.A. By the

Rev. F. T. Hill, M.A. Incumbent of Escot

Church, St. Mary, Exeter.

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381

3. Auricular Confession. A Sermon preached in

the Parish Church of Leeds, October 29th, 1848.

With a Preface, Appendix, and copious Notes.

By Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D. Vicar of Leeds 430

IX.-1. Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister, pro-
hibited by Holy Scripture, as understood by the
Church for 1500 years. Evidence given before
the Commission, &c. ; with a Preface, by E. B.
Pusey, D.D. Regius Professor of Hebrew. To
which is appended a Speech delivered in the
Court of Queen's Bench, &c. by Edward Badely,
Esq. M.A. Barrister-at-Law.

2. Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister con-

sidered. A Charge delivered at the Visitation

in 1842, by J. B. Hollingworth, D.D. &c.

&c. &c.

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