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A Glossary of Anglo-Indian Colloquial

Words and Phrases,

ETYMOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL,
AND DISCURSIVE.

By Col. YULE, C.B., & ARTHUR BURNELL, C.I.E.
Medium 8vo. 36s. Half bound.

Some Verdicts of History | Ministry of Fine Art to the

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Student's History of the English Church.

FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY.

THIRD PERIOD.

By G. G. PERRY, M.A.,

Canon of Lincoln, and Rector of Waddington.

FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE HOUSE OF HANOVer to
THE PRESENT TIME. 1717-1884.

Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Amongst other matters dealt with in this volume are the Great Revival Movement of the latter half of the last century--the foundation of the Colonial Church-the Oxford Movement --the Papal Aggression-the Rise of Ritualism-the Disestablishment of the Irish Churchthe Pan-Anglican Conferences-the Gorham Case-Essays and Reviews-Bishop Colenso's Works-the Ridsdale Case, &c., &c.

Already published.

FIRST PERIOD, 596-1509; SECOND PERIOD, 1509-1717.

Post 8vo. 75. 6d. each.

"A most valuable history, full of information well digested and arranged, and enriched by well-chosen quotations from documents which are buried in blue books and law reports, or live dispersedly' in numerous biographies and memoirs."—Journal of Education.

The Land of the Midnight Sun;

SUMMER AND WINTER JOURNEYS THROUGH SWEDEN, NORWAY, LAPLAND, AND NORTHERN FINLAND,

WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INNER LIFE OF THE PEOPLE, THEIR MANNERS AND CUSTOMS, THE PRIMITIVE ANTIQUITIES, &c., &c.

By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU,

Author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa," &c.

4th Edition. With Map and 235 Illustrations.

2 Vols. 8vo. 365.

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One of the most interesting and valuable works of the season.'

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No writer has made travel in desolate regions more attractive."-Spectator.

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Sketches of the History of Symbols & Emblems of Early

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The Speaker's Commentary.

A Commentary on the Holy Bible.

EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL, WITH A REVISION OF THE TRANSLATION.

BY BISHOPS AND CLERGY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

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LIST OF WRITERS:

ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.
BISHOPS JACKSON, HAROLD BROWNE,
LORD ARTHUR HERVEY, BASIL
JONES, JACOBSON, & ALEXANder.
DEANS MANSEL, JOHNSON, PLUMPTRE,
PAYNE SMITH, HOWSON, SCOTT.
ARCHDEACONS LEE, ROSE.

CANONS WESTCOTT, ESPIN, RAWLINSON,

COOK, ELLIOTT, KAY, DRAKE, GIF-
FORD, EVANS, WAITE.
PROFESSORS GANDELL, LUMBY, FULLER.
PREBENDARIES CURREY, HUXTABLE,

KINGSBURY, MEYRICK, WAce, and
BULLOCK.

REVS. S. CLARK & J. F. Thrupp.

COMPLETION OF THE

Student's Commentary on the Holy Bible.

ABRIDGED FROM THE "SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY."

Edited by JOHN M. FULLER, M.A.,

Vicar of Bexley, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's College, London.

Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. each vol.

Vol. I.-GENESIS TO DEUTERONOMY.

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6 vols.

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Vol. IV. ISAIAH TO MALACHI.
V. GOSPELS AND ACTS.
VI.-EPISTLES and REVELATION.

The result of a careful examination of this new Commentary is in all respects satisfactory. The execution is as good as the idea-which is saying a great deal."—Church Bells. There can be no question that the Speaker's Commentary has marked an era in Biblical literature, as the most successful of all scientific expositions of the Bible yet given to the public in this abridgment we are glad to see the essential portion of the great original is faithfully preserved."—English Churchman.

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Dictionary of Christian Biography.

Edited by WM. SMITH, D.C.L., and HENRY WACE, D.D.,
Principal of King's College, London.

THIS WORK CONTAINS A COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT OF THE PERSONAL, THE
LITERARY, THE DOGMATIC, AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE OF THE CHURCH
DURING THE FIRST EIGHT CENTURIES OF CHRISTIANITY.

Vol. IV. (N to Z), completing the work (1240 pp.). Medium 8vo. £225.

The unique position of this work, and its very great value to all theological students, have been recognised by the principal scholars of England and Germany. The Times reviewer

wrote

"The value of the work arises, in the first place, from the fact that the contributors to these volumes have diligently eschewed mere compilation; and, in fact, the articles include many really important monographs by highly competent scholars, frequently adding to a summary of what had been already known the results of new and original investigations. Essays of this class deserve the better welcome on account of their comparative infrequency in this country. In these volumes we welcome the most important`addition that has been made for a century to the historical library of the English theological student." And in Hilgenfeld's Zeitschrift we read:-" Bei dieser Gelegenheit aufmerksam auf das vorzügliche Dictionary of Christian Biography, &c., wo man über alles Betreffende in den ersten 8 Jahrhunderten der Christlichen Kirche, kurz und gut Nachricht findet. Ein solches Werk gereicht der Englischen Theologie zur hohen Ehre."

"This noble collection of biographies and treatises ought properly to be reviewed, as it has been compiled, by distribution amongst specialists. Many of its articles, if they were printed in larger type, would make volumes of considerable size, and supply the critic with plenty of hard work. The Dictionary as it stands is a truly noble monument of the best contemporary English scholarship, in which the two absolutely necessary elements of the perfect historical temper- the conservative and the critical-too often opposed as contraries, are happily blended."-Saturday Review.

Volumes I., II., III., 31s. 6d. each.

Subscribers are recommended to complete their Sets.

Life of William Carey, D.D.

SHOEMAKER AND MISSIONARY.

PROFESSOR OF SANSCRIT, BENGALEE, AND MARATHEE AT THE COLLEGE OF FORT WILLIAM, CALCUTTA.

1761-1834.

By GEORGE SMITH, LL.D.,

Author of the Lives of John Wilson and Alexander Duff.

Popular Edition, Portrait and Illustrations. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

BRADBURY, AGNEW, & co., printers, whitefriars.

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