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EMORIALS of OXFORD. By JAMES
INGRAM, D.D., President of Trinity College.

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NEW WORK ON THE PROPHECIES, TYPES, AND

MIRACLES.

Just published, 8vo., 10s. 6d.

This day is published, price 8s.

AKEY to the HEBREW SCRIPTURES; being

The Engravings by J. Le Keux, from Original Drawings PROPHECY, TYPES, and MIRACLES, the occurs; to which is prefixed, a Short but Compendious

by F. Mackenzie.

and W. A. Delamotte.

The Woodcuts by O. Jewitt, from drawings by J. Fisher This work is now completed, containing one hundred Engravings on steel, and upwards of two hundred on wood.

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Great Bulwarks of Christianity, or a Critical Exami-
nation and Demonstration of some of the Evidences by
which the Christian faith is supported. By the Rev. EDW.
THOMPSON, M.A., Officiating Minister at Brunswick
Chapel, St. Mary-le-bone, and Rector of Keynrith, Notts.
By the same Author,
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REV. RICHARD BURGESS'S WORKS.

an Explanation of every word in the order in which it marks on Chaldee prefixed to the Book of Daniel. HEBREW GRAMMAR, without Points. With some Re

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we ever read. He is apparently one of the race of men, now almost ex-
tinct, who used to live all their days both in and for the University,❞——
British Critic, July, 1838.

the production of either substance or form. To create, to produce into being.

DESCRIPTION of the CIRCUS on the VIA

ESCRIPTION of the CIRCUS on the VIA God (masc. plural), who entered into covenant by oath.

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Col. C. Waldo Sibthorp, M.P., Lincoln
Rev. G. Jackson, Colsterworth

Staffordshire.

Rev. J. T. Law, Chancellor of Lichfield
Rev. Peter French, Burton-on-Trent

H. J. Pye, Esq., Clifton Hall, near Tamworth
Rev. Richard Buckeridge, Stafford
Suffolk.

Harry Spencer Waddington, Esq., M.P.,
Cavenham

Rev. W. Mayd, Withersfield, Haverhill
Rev. J. C. Ebden, Ipswich
Rev. Richard Johnson, Lavenham
Surrey.

Rev. J. Warneford, Mickleham
Hon. and Rev. J. E. Boscawen, Wooton, near
Dorking

Rev. W. Edelman, Wimbledon
Sussex.

Rev. James Stuart Murray Anderson, Kemp
Town, Brighton

Rev. George Miles Cooper, Eastbourne
Rev. B. T. H. Cole, Warbleton Parsonage

The Very Rev. the Dean of Hereford, Deanery,
Hereford
Rev. John Prescott, Branston, near Lincoln
Rev. T. E. M. Holland, Stoke Bliss, Tenbury Rev. Josh. Gedge, Humberstone
Rev. W. Parsons Hopton, Bishop's Frome, Rev. Thomas T. Penrose, Coleby Vicarage, Rev. C. E. Hutchinson, Firle, near Lewes
near Bromyard

Lincoln

Rev. G. H. Webber, Great Budworth, North- Rev. W. Crawley Brant, Weston Rectory, near Rev. Wm. Cooper, West Rasen

wick

Cornwall.

Rev. Richard Budd, Ruan Lanihorn Rev. Thomas Scott Smyth, St. Austell

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Rev. Charles Trevanion Kempe, Carhayes Rev. Henry Wiles, Hitchin
Parsonage, near Tregony

Rev. Thomas Randolph, Much Hadham

Rev. Francis Ley Bazeley, St. Dominick Rev. Barnard Gilpin, Hertford

Rectory, near Callington

Cumberland.

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Huntingdonshire.

Rev. H. Yates Smythies, Stanground Rev. Richard Tillard, Bluntisham

Kent.

Rev. J. B. Thompson, St. Lawrence, Thanet Rev. Richard Symonds Joynes, D.D., Frinsbury, near Rochester

Rev. Richard Harvey, Jun., Ramsgate
Rev. Charles James Burton, Lydd
Rev. John Streatfeild, Margate

The Ven. Archdeacon Croft, Green-court,
Canterbury

Rev. Wyndham Knatchbull, D.D.,
Rectory, near Ashford

James Colquhoun, Esq., Penshurst

Rev. Edward Peacock, Fifehead House, Rev. C. G. Hutchinson, Hawkhurst

Shaftesbury

Rev. Carr John Glyn, Witchampton, Thick Thorn, Salisbury

Rev. Thomas Pearce, Folkstone

Lancashire.

Rev. Charles James Barnard, Bigley
Middlesex.

Rev. J. W. Cunningham, Harrow
Rev. John Smith, Ealing
Norfolk.
Rev. John Henry Steward, Saxlingham
Rev. Wm. Gale Townley, Beauprè, Wisbeach
Rev. Augustus Dashwood, Brinton
Rev. Wm. Frost, Thorpe, near Norwich
Rev. Charles Codd, Letheringsett, Holt
Northamptonshire.

Rev. J. Miller, Benefield, near Oundle
Rev. Thomas Sanderson, Wellingborough
Northumberland.

Rev. G. Rooke, Embleton, near Alnwick
Rev. Wm. Proctor, Jun., Alnwick
Rev. W. H. Parry, Bothal, near Morpeth
Nottinghamshire.

Rev. C. J. Fynes-Clinton, Cromwell
Smeeth Rev. T. L. Cursham, D.C.L., Mansfield
Salop.

Rev. Thos. Stanley Boustead, Liverpool

Rev. E. H. Owen, Cound, near Shrewsbury Hon. H. W. Fielding-Powys, Berwick House, near Shrewsbury

Somersetshire.

Rev. H. J. Parsons, Arundel
Rev. Wm. Barlée, West Chiltington, Pulborough
Warwickshire.

The Earl of Denbigh, Newnham Paddox
Wiltshire.

Rev. E. Graves Meyrick, D.D., Ramsbury
Rev. G. Pocock Buxton, Mildenhall
Rev. John Ward, Great Bedwin
Rev. G. P. Cleather, Chirton Vicarage, near
Devizes

Rev. Edw. Honey, Baverstock, near Salisbury
Worcestershire.

Rev. Joseph Amphlett, Hampton Lovett, near
Droitwich
Rev. J. A. Baxter, Churchill, near Stourbridge
Yorkshire.
J.R.Pease, Esq., Hesslewood House, near Hull
Henry Broadley, Esq., M.P., Melton Hill
Rev. Henry John Todd, Settrington

P. Maude, Esq., Alverthorpe Hall, Wakefield
The Very Rev. the Dean of Ripon

Rev. Robert Ellis, Grimstone House, near
Malton

Rev. James Tate, Jun., Richmond
Rev. John Scott, Hull

Rev. L. E. Thoroton, Rowley, South Cave,
Market Weighton

Montgomeryshire. Ireland.

Rev. Joseph Algar, Frome
Rev. Arthur Johnson, Rampisham, Dorchester Rev. Geoffry Hornby, Bury
Rev. W. Gunning, Partis College, near Bath Rev. C. T. C. Luxmore, Guilsfield
Rev. Robt. Grant, Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood, Bart., M.P., Rev. John Royle, Compton Martin

Durham.

Rev. G. Townsend, Prebendary of Durham

Rossal Hall, near Blackpool Rev. James John Hornby, Winwick

John Foy Edgar, Esq., Bristol
Rev. W. Kitson, Marksbury, near Bath

Sir Geo. Fetherston, Bart., Ardagh, Longford Rev. Henry Cotton, D.D., Cashel, Tipperary.

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The Bishop of London requests the attention of the clergy to the following notices:

1. That for the future six months' notice, at least, will be required of every person who wishes to be admitted as a candidate for ordination in the diocese of London.

2. That no letters testimonial will be received or countersigned by the Bishop of London, unless it be stated therein that the parties signing them have had opportunities of observing the conduct of the person in whose favour the testimonials are given for the period specified in such testimonials.

The Lord Bishop of London will hold an Ordination on Sunday, December 23, at the Parish Church of St. James, Piccadilly.

The Lord Bishop of Norwich will hold his next general Ordination at Norwich, on the 6th of January, 1839. Candidates are to forward their papers to the Secretary not later than the 5th of December, and are to attend at the Palace for Examination on Wednesday, the 2nd of January. The Lord Bishop of Lichfield intends holding his next Ordination at Eccleshall, on the second Sunday in January next. Candidates are requested to forward their papers to the Secretary, J. Mott, Esq., the Close, Lichfield (post-paid), on or before the 1st of January next.

Bricknell, Rev. W. G., Hartley Wintney
Brown, Rev. F., Bourton

Boys, Rev. R., Tudeley

Brown, Rev. W., Cheam, Surrey
Buckland, Rev. Dr., Uppingham
Burgess, Rev. W., Thorp, n. Colchester
Burdett, Rev. D. J., Gilmorton
Burnside, Rev. A. W., Farningham
Burrow, Rev. Dr., Gibraltar
CHESTER, Dean and Chapter of
Campbell, Rev. C., Newport
Cane, Rev. T. C., Kirklington
Capper, Rev. G., Whersteat
Carwardine, Rev. J. B., St. Lawrence

Newland

Causton, Rev. Dr., Turweston
Clarke, Rev. J., Clayhidon, Devon
Clarke, Rev. F., Eydon
Clive, Rev. A., Solihull

Coles, Rev. T. S., 54, Bedford street
North, Liverpool

Collier, Rev. J, Rickling
Constable, Rev. R., Cowfold, Sussex
Cooper, Rev. Blakeley, Luscombe, Dor-

chester

Coxe, Rev. G., Twyford, n. Winchester
Curtois, Rev. T. C., St. John's Coll., Ox.
Davies, Rev. Michael, Ford, n. Haver-

fordwest

Dawson, Rev. E., Alford, Lincolnshire
De Saumarez, Rev. H., Hanney
Dickinson, Rev. W. H., St. George's,

Hanover square

Dodson, Rev. W., Claxby gro., n. Alford

Dunning, Rev. R., Torpoint, Devon
Dupré, Rev. M. T., Willoughby near
Alford

Dusautoy, Rev. W. S. O.. Bideford
Dyer, Rev. J. H, Gt. Waltham, Essex
Dyke, Rev. T. H., Long Newton
Edgell, Rev. E. East Hill, Rodden
Evans, Rev. J., Bermondsey

Eyre, Rev. D. J., New Close, Salisbury
Eyre, Rev. V. E, Cranwich, Norfolk
Fancourt, Rev. Dr., Leicester
Fenton, Rev. W. C., Mattersea
Fellowes, Rev. J., Shotesham
Fisher, Rev. C., Ovington
Formby, Rev. Miles, Orrell, n. Liverpool
Formby, Rev. R. H., Woolton, near
Liverpool
Forster, Rev. J, York-st., Portman-sq.
Forster, Rev. K., Dowsby
Fowle, Rev. F. W., Allington

Frere, Rev. J., London ho., St. James's
square
Fuller, Rev. R. H., East Grinstead
Fury, Rev. J., Fordingbridge, Hants
Gibbons, Rev. George, Weverham
Gibson, Rev. H., Fyfield, near Ongar

Hebert, Rev.Charles, Claphain Common
Hewgill, Rev. F., Wollaton, n. Nottingh.
Heycock, Rev. C., Owston, n. Oakham
Hodges, Rev. J., Twyford, n. Winchest.
Hodges, Rev. Mr., Alphamstone
Hodgson, Rev. C., St. Judge
Hoe, Rev. T., Long Claxton, n. Melton
Mowbray

Hoole, Rev. J., Poplar
Hiope, Rev. R. M., Duffield Bank
Hooper, Rev. W. N., Winchester

Hoste, Rev. G. C., Acle, Norwich
Houghton, Rev. J., Matching
Hull, Rev. R. P., Bakewell
Jackson, Rev. F. G., Brighstone, Isle of
Hurt, Rev. T., Papplewick, Notts
Wight

James, Rev. C., High Roeding, Essex
Johnson, Rev. G. H. S., Marsh Baldon
Johnson, Rev. F., Great Gidding

es, Rev. E., Hay itill, Newnham
Jowett, Rev. J. F., Kingston
Jowett, Rev. J., Willoughby
Kerr, Rev. Lord Chas. Kerr, Great
wood

Kerr, Rev. Mark

Ord, Rev. T. C., Galby
Orme, Rev. Robert, Essendon
Outram, Rev. T. P., Redmile
Parker, Rev. W. H., Salam Tony
Pearson, Rev. A., Springfield, Essex
Perkins, Rev. Dr., Dawlish, Devon
Peterborough, Dean of

Pett, Rev. H. W., Hastings
Pilkington, Rev. Charles, Stockton n.
Southam

Plumptre, Rev. Dr., University College,
Oxford

Plunket, Hon. and Rev. R., Stoddesden
Price, Rev. G., Fryerning
Prichard, Rev. R., Himley
Randolph, Rev. Thos, Much Hadham
Rawson, Rev. W., Seaforth, n. Liverpool
Rochester, Dean of

Roundell, Rev. II. D., Fringford
Rous, Rev G., Laventon
Rowsell, Rev. E. E., Brixton
Simpson, Rev. H. Horsham
Skinner, Rev. Russell, Swelling, near
Saxmundham

Smith, Rev. T., Calthorpe, near Rugby
Smith, Rev. J. A,Udimore
Smith, Rev. Hugh, Weston
Smyth, Rev. E., High Hall, Essex
Spence, Rev. G., Cambridge
Spencer, Rev. T. Winktield
Spettigue, Rev. E., Michaelstow
Steel, Rev. J., Dowshy
Stevens, Rev. II., Wilmington, near

Dartford

Stoddart, Rey, W., Leighton Bromswold
Sturmer, Rev. F., Hayes, Middlesex
Sutton, Rev. T. Magners, Averham 2
Swainson, Rev. C., ***t the way
Swann, Rev. C., Kidlington
Symonds, Rev. J., Radmage, Stoken-
church

Hor-Tate, Rev. A., Ifield, n. Gravesend
Thompson, Rev. G. H., Tottenham
Thompson, Rev. H., Wrington, Somer-
setshire

Kempe, Rev. J. C., Morchard Bishops,
n. Crediton

Kennard, Rev. G., 48, Pall Mall
Kirby, Rev. John, Mayfield
Lane, Rev. Charlton, Kennington
Latham, Rev. R., Catworth

Lawson, Rev. J. B., Grantham
Legg, Rev. W., Ashtead
Leigh, Rev. T., Wickham Bishops
Leonard, Rev. R. W., Newbottle
Lewin, Rev. S., Ifield, n. Crawley
Lightfoot, Rev. T., Harefield
Loveday, Rev. T., East Isley
Lowndes, Rev. T., Worldham

Lumb, Rev. W. E., Sedberg
Macdonald, Rev. J., Keytesbury
Lushington, Rev. W. H., Eastling

Majendie, Rev. H, Speen, Berks
Mansell, Rev. J. T., Dunkeswell, near
Honiton

Mantell. Rev. E. R., Louth
Manners, Rev. E., Goadby Marwood,
Leicester

Margesson, Rev. W., Mountfield
Maude, Rev. T., Otton Belchamp
Marsland, Rev. G. Beckingham
Maule, Rev. G., South Ferriby
Mayne, Rev. R., Limpstield, Surrey
Mayne, Rev. C. O., Midsomer Norton
Moberley, Rev. Dr., Winchester Coll.
Morgan, Rev. D., Amport
Morris, Rev. R., Great Russell-street
Mounsey, Rev. T., Owthorne, n. Hull
Murray, Rev. C., Ashe, n. Overton
Munn, Rev. J. R., Burwash
Neave, Rev. F. R., Poole Keynes
Nicholls, Rev. B. E., Walthamstow
Norris, Rev. D. G, Kessingland
Oakes, Rev. T., Tostock
Oldershaw, Rev. Henry, Lichfield
O'ide, Rev. J., Ayott, St. Lawrence
slow, Rev. M., Weald, near Seven
Daks

Thurlow, Rev. J., Stanhope, Durham
Travis, Rev. W. J., Trin. Coll. Camb.
Trenow, Rev. F. J. C., Langton Herring,
near Weymouth

Tweed, Rev. J., Capel, Surrey
Tyler, Rev. J. E., St. Giles in the Fields
Utterson, Rev. A. G., Layer Marney,
near Kelvedon

Vince, Rev. S. B., Ringwood, Hants
Wackerbarth, Rev. F. D., Peldon
Walker, Rev. W., Greenacres, Manches-

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Watling, Rev. C. H., Bajendon, near
Cirencester

Watts, Rev. James, Ledbury
Webster, Rev. G. M., Codford St. Mary
Welland, Rev. L. P., Talaton, near
Honiton

Weller, Rev. Dr., North Luffenham
Wellford, Rev. G., Bray

Wentworth, Rev. S. E., 21, Seymour
street, Liverpool

Wetherell, Rev. T. M., Wing
White, Rev. Thomas, Efferston
Wickham, Rev. R., Twyford, near Win-
chester

Wilson, Rev. F., Saleby, near Alford
Woolcombe, Rev. H., Highampton
Wray, Rev. C., Everton

Wright, Rev. F. B., Handborough
Wyatt, Rev. C. F., Broughton, n. Ban-
bury

Yate, Rev. G. L., Wrockwardine
Yonge, Rev. Mr., Lavenham
Young, Rev. R. G., Whipsnade

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