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New

Publications

by

James

Robins

and

Co-

Ivy

Lane,

Paternoster

Row.

5

XXI.

A

NEW

SELF-INTERPRETING

TESTAMENT,

containing

many

Thousands

of

Parallel

Passages,

placed

under

the

Text

in

words

at

length,

with

various

readings,

so

that

die

whole

may

be

seen

and

read

at

one

view.

By

the

Rev.

JOHN

PLATTS,

author

of

'A

New

Universal

Biography,'

'The

Literary

and

Scientific

Class

Book,'

&c.

In

4

volumes

demy

8vo.

or

1

volume

royal

quarto,

price

2i.

12s.

6d.

in

extra

boards.

In

this

work

the

Sacred

Writings

1'urnish

their

own

interpretation,

in

the

express

language

of

the

inspired

writers,

which

is

certainly

free

from

the

objections

that

have

been

urged

against

the

circulation

of

the

conflicting

opinions

of

various

sectarian

commentators.

minister

well

affected

lo

evangelical

truth,

and

de-

serves

the

encouragement

of

all

who

are

desirous

of

promoting

Scriptura

knoVledge.'

Baptist's

Mag.

'

The

greatest

merit

of

this

work

is,

that

it

is

free

from

all

sectarian

bias,

and

is

suited

for

ministers

and

Christians

of

all

denominations.

This

must

render

it

popular,

and

recommend

it

strongly

to

all

who

duly

appreciate

the

Scriptures.'

Literary

Chronicle.

'

We

have

for

a

long time

wished

to

see

a

publica-

tion

on

the

plan

of

the

present.

We

have

examined

the

first

part

with

much

satisfaction,

and

feel

pleasure

in

recommending

so useful

a

work,

especially

to

our

fellow

labourers.'

Sunday

School

Teacher's

Maga-

'

We

cannot

but

approve

of

the

design.'

Evangeli-

cal

Magazine.

'

The

application

of

parallel

passages,

quoted

in

words

at

length,

and

presenting

the

text

with

a

com-

ment

in

the

express

language

of

the

inspired

writers,

is

convincingly

the

best

method

of

interpretation.

Literary

Gazette.

'There

cannot

be

a

dissentient

opinion

on

the

uti-

lity

of

a

work

of

this

nature,

and

great

praise

must

be

attached

to

the

laborious

student

who

completes

it.

. .

We

congratulate

the

public

on

the

appearance

of a

work

which

will

supply

a

great

desideratum

in

the

divinity

library.'

Literary

Register.

'This

appears

to

be

the

laborious

compilation

of

a

XXII.

LECTURES

ON

THE

PSALMS,

by

the

late

REV.

JOHN

EWART,

A.

M.

3

Volumes,

Octavo,

U.

11s.

6d.

XXIII.

LEWIS'S

CATECHISMS

of

the

ARTS

and

SCIENCES,

price

6d.

each.

The

cheapest

and

most

useful

elementary

works

in

the

English

Language,

Embellished

with

many

hundreds

of

Engravings,

and

arranged

on

a plan

which

obviates

the

objection

to

a

number

of

superfluous

questions,

whilst

at

the

same

time

they

may

be

used

catechetically

if

desired.

The

Parts

already

published,

each

of

which

is

complete

in

itself,

comprise

Architecture,

Astronomy,

Mechanics,

Natural

History

of

Man,

Optics,

Acoustics,

Magnetism,

&c.

Natural

History

of

Beasts,

Entomology,

Ornithology,

Hydrostatics,

Amphibia,

Pneumatics,

Ichthyology,

Hydraulics,

No.

18,

containing

ELECTRICITY

and

GALVANISM,

is

in

the

Press.

XXIV.

LEWIS'S

CATECHISMS

of

ANIMATED

NATURE,

the

cheapest

and

most

com-

prehensive

Natural

History

extant,

embellished

with

innumerable

Engravings,

4s.

6d.

bds.

XXV.

LEWIS'S

ENGLISH

GRAMMAR.

3s.

boards.

XXVI.

RATIONAL

STENOGRAPHY,

or

SHORT

HAND

MADE

EASY.

By

the

Rev.

J.

NIGHTINGALE.

Price

2s.

6d.

XXVII.

MRS.

LANFEAR'S

LETTERS

TO

YOUNG

LADIES

on

their

Entrance

into

the

World,

to

which

are

added

Sketches

from

Real

Life,

with

a

Frontispiece,

4s.

6d.

bds.

'

This

volume

contains

much

friendly

and wholesome

advice;

and

if

those

young

ladies,

for

whose

perusal

it

seems

chiefly

designed,

were

to

reduce

its

admoni-

tions

to

practice,

they

would

experience

the

advantage

when

engaged

in

the

active

concerns

of

life.'

Imperial

Magazine.

XXVIII.

THE

HISTORY

OF

THE

REIGN

OF

GEORGE

THE

THIRD,

in

Con-

tinuation

of

HUME

and

SMOLLETT,

by

ROBERT

SCOTT

Esq.

In

4

vols.

8vo.

with

a

fine

portrait

by

MJSYER,

'21.

2s.

XXIX.

POCKET

EDITION

OF

SCOTT'S

REIGN

OF

GEORGE

THE

THIRD,

5

vols.

I/.

5s.

with

30

fine

Engravings.

XXX

HUISH'S

HISTORY

OF

THE

CORONATION

of

KINO

GEORCK

IV.

7s.

6d.

XXXI

NIGHTINGALE'S

REPORT

OF

THE

TRIAL

OF

QUEEN

CAROLINE,

in

3

vols.

with

Engravings,

price

2

Guineas.

XXXII.

THE

NAVAL

CHRONICLE,

complete

in

40

Volumes.

A

few

remaining

Copies

may

be

had

for

151.

each.

XXXIII

.

ROBINS'S

BRITISH

ATLAS,

comprising

Forty-five

Maps

on

Royal

Quarto,

accurately

Engraved

by

NEELE,

from

the

latest

Surveys,

and

finely

coloured,

2

Guineas.

XXXIV.

DR.

EVANS'S

GENERAL

ATLAS,

12s.

half

bound,

coloured.