BOOKS Printed for and Sold by E. JOHNSON, Succeffor to Mr. B. DoD, at N. 12. in Ave-Mary- Lane, Ludgate-Street.
Rational Illuftration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. Wherein Liturgies in general are proved lawful and neceffary, and an Hiftorical Account is given of our own: All the Rubrics, Prayers, Rites, and Ceremonies are explained, and compared with the Liturgies of the Primitive Church: The exact Me- thod and Harmony of every Office is fhewed, and all the material Alterations are obferved, which have at any Time been made fince the first Common Prayer Book of King Edward VI. with the particular Reasons that occafioned them. The whole being the fubftance of every Thing Li- turgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Eftrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols, and all former Ritualifts, Commentators, or others, upon the fame Subject; collected and reduced into one continued and regular Method, and interfperfed all along with new Obfervations. Very useful for Families, but more peculiarly neceffary for the Younger Clergy, and thofe defigned for Holy Orders. The Eighth Edition, cor- rected throughout, and adapted to the present Stile and Calendar, with new Tables; and alfo to the late Act for preventing Clandeftine Marriages. By Charles Wheatly, M. A. Late Vicar of Brent and Furneaux Pelham in Hert fordshire. In One Large Volume, Octavo, Price 6s.
II. The few remaining Copies of Sermons and Dif courses on Practical Subjects, by that celebrated Preacher. The Rev. Dr. Robert Mofs, late Dean of Ely, and Preacher to the Hon. Society of Gray's-Inn, in eight vo- lumes octavo, Published at the Requeft of the faid Society, are now in the Hands of the above Edward Johnson, of whom they may be had for 11. 12s. per Set, in Sheets.
N. B. The Preface to the firft Volume gives fome Ac- count of the Author: and in the laft Volume are fome occafional Sermons, and a complete Index to the Whole. This Work is fo printed, that the Sermons are detached from each other. The last four Volumes may be had alone to complete Sets, Price 16s. in Sheets.
III. Sermons; Sixteen, chiefly on Practical Subjects, Preached at the Royal Chapel, St. James's; And Eight
on The Lord's Prayer. By the late Reverend Edward Littleton, LL.D. Fellow of Eton-College, Vicar of Ma- plederham, Oxon, and Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majefty. The Third Edition, very beautifully printed in One Volume in Twelves. To this Edition is prefixed an Account of the Author, with fome Copies of Verses written by him while a Student at Cambridge. Price 38.
N. B. There are a few of the Second Edition of these Sermons, printed on a large Character in Two Vols. 8vo.
IV. A New English Translation of the Pfalms from the Original Hebrew reduced to Metre by the late Bishop Hare; with Notes Critical and Explanatory; Illuftrations of many Paffages drawn from the Claffics; and a Prelimi- nary Differtation, in which the Truth and Certainty of that learned Prelate's happy difcovery is ftated and proved at large. By Thomas Edwards, A.M. Fellow of Clare- Hall, Cambridge. In One Large Volume, Octavo. Dedicated to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Litchfield and Coventry.
V. A Supplement to the First and Second Volumes of the View of the Deistical Writers; containing Additions and Illuftrations relating to thofe Volumes. In several Letters to a Friend. To which are added, Reflections on the late Lord Bolingbroke's Letters on the Study and Ufe of Hiftory, as far as relates to the Holy Scriptures. The Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. With a Large Index to the Three Volumes. By John Leland, D.Ď. In One Volume Octavo,
VI. Nova Methodus Hebraice Difcendi, diligentius recognita, et ad ufum Scholarum accommodata, Adjicitur (Praxeos exercendæ gratia) Hiftoria Jofephi Patriarchæ Literis tam Romanis quam Hebraicis excufa, cum Verfione interlineari S. Pagnini, et Vocum Indice Analytico; in quo tam Nominum quam Verborum, quotquot in Hiftoria Jofephi occurrunt, Radices, Status, Modificatio, Ano- malia, pro methodi præeuntis ratione, compendiofiffime fignantur. Auctore Ricardo Grey, S. T. P. Price bound 2s. 6d.
N. B. By this Book alone Beginners may acquire a - competent Knowledge of the Hebrew Language.
SUBLIME:
Tranflated from the GREEK,
Some Account of the LIFE, WRITINGS, and CHARACTER of the AUTHOR.
By WILLIAM SMITH, D. D. Now Dean of CHESTER.
Thee, great Longinus! all the Nine inspire, And fill their critic with a poet's fire; An ardent judge, who, zealous in his truft, With warmth gives fentence, and is always juft; Whofe own example ftrengthens all his laws, And is himself the great Sublime he draws.
The FOURTH EDITION, Corrected and Improved.
Printed for E. JOHNSON, Succeffor to Mr. B. DoD, a No. 12. in Ave-Mary Lane, Ludgate-Street.
« ZurückWeiter » |