Papers on the Papal Aggression. 1850-1851.
Sermons on Romanism and Tractarianism, and other Subjects
suited to the Times. By Edward Girdlestone, M.A., Vicar
of Deane.
1. The New Testament; the received Text, with Selected
vaious Readings from Griesbach, Scholz, Lachmann, and Tis-
chendorf, and References to Parallel Passages.
2. The Greek Septuagint Version of the Old Testament, accord-
ing to the Vatican Edition.
A Summary of the Roman Civil Law. Illustrated by Commen-
taries on, and Parallels from, the Mosaic, Canon, Moham-
medan, English, and Foreign Law. By Patrick Colqu-
houn, LL.D.
Skeleton Themes, intended to assist in Teaching and Acquiring
the Art of Composition. By Margaret Thornley.
Thoughts Appropriate to the Season and the Days. By the
Rev. Henry Melvill, B.D.
The Parent's Great Commission; or Essays on Subjects con-
nected with the Higher Part of Education
2. Hora Apocalypticæ. By the Reverend E. B. Elliott. 241
II. PAPAL AGGRESSION: SEMI-POPISH RITUAL.
1. Narrative of Five Years at St. Saviour's, Leeds. By
the Rev. John Hungerford Pollen, M.A,, Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford.
2. Six Letters on Points connected with the Present State
of the Church; with a Postscript. By the Rev. John
Jebb, A.M., Rector of Peterstow.
3. Some Examination of a Recently Published Opinion of
Edward Badeley, Esq., in favour of Altar Lights.
4. Turning toward the East in Public Worship. Is it
Right or Wrong?
5. The Law of Church Ornaments and Utensils, including
Communion Tables, Vestures, Organs, Candles, and
Crosses. By George Henry Hewit Oliphant, Esq.,
B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, and of the
Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law.
6. A Charge delivered at his Visitation, November, 1850.
By the Right Rev. C. J. Blomfield, D.D., Lord Bishop
of London.
7. Address of the Archbishops and Bishops to the Clergy, 273
III. MARTYRS OF THE REFORMATION.
Martyrs of the Reformation: a History of Martyrdoms,
Confessions, and Sufferings, from the Dawn of the
Reformation until the Former Part of the Nineteenth
Century. By the Rev. W. H. Rule.
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