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 WORKS BY THE REV. J. H. TODD, D.D., SENIOR FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE, PRiECENTOR OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, AND REGIUS PROFESSOR OF HEBREW IN THE UNITERSITY OF DUBLIN. DIJBLm UNIVERSITY CALENDAR FOR 1833, 1834 [continued by other hands to 1869, inclusive], 37 yoIs., iimo. SS. D. N. GREGORII PAP^ XVI. EPISTOLA AD ARCHIE- PISCOPOS ET EPISCOPOS HIBERNIJE. A Letter, &c. Translated from the original Latin. London (Rivingtons), 1836. {^Anon.' [Written in imitation of a similar jeu d^esprit, entitled " A Pastoral Epistle from His Holiness the Pope to some Members of the University of Oxford. Faithfully translated from the original Latin." London (Fellowes), 1836. Read at a large public meeting in Exeter Hall, and mistaken for a genuine Papal Letter.] Second Edition. "With an Explanatory Introduction. Dublin (MHliken & Son), 1836. THE RESTORATION OF THE KINGDOM TO ISRAEL. A Sermon, preached Oct. 29, 1837. Dublin (MiUikens), 1837. DISCOURSES ON THE PROPHECIES RELATING TO ANTI- CHRIST in the WRITINGS of DANIEL and ST. PAUL. Preached before the University of Dublin, at the DonneUan Lecture. Svo. Dublin, 1840. 14*. From a letter 0/ Bishop Copleston, addressed to Archbishop Whately, dated January 27, 1841. " I hare resumed the publication of two antipapal sei-mons, preached at Newport ... I had in- tended to introduce my own views, generally, not critically, of the New Testament Prophecies as to the 'Man of Sin," &c. ; but the reading of Todd's Lectures, and his coadjutor's writings in the same strain — Maitland of Lambeth Palace— has made me pause. I should like to know what your opinion isof Todd's view. He has certainly throvn great light upon the historical view of this question, and has compelled me to give up the IncxXaiitapog ^liTntrtg, to which we have been so long prone, taking for granted Sfede's theory, and looking no further back than his expositions for the principles by which to guide our opinions, "At first I was prejudiced against both Maitland and Todd, but a diligent perusal has satisfied me that they are both sincere and orthodox Christians, men of remarkably strong intellect, perspicuous writers, accurate and indefatigable in their researches, and acute reasoners." — Memoirs qf£dicard Coplesto7t, D. D., Bishop o; Landaff. Lend. 1851, p. 172. THE LAST AGE OF THE CHURCH. BY JOHN WTCLIFFE, D. D. No-sv first printed from a MS. in the University Library, Dublin ; with Notes. i2mo. Dublin, 1840. 5*. AN APOLOGY FOR LOLLARD DOCTRINES : A work attri- buted to "WyclifFe. Now first printed from a MS. in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin : with an Introduction and Notes. 4to. London, 1 842 (for the Camden Society). THE BOOK OF OBITS AND MARTYROLOGY OF THE CATHE- DRAL CHURCH of the HOLY TRINITY, DUBLIN. Edited by Rev. J. C. Crosthwaite, a. M. With an Introduction by J. H. Todd, D. D. 4to. Dublin, 1844 (for the Irish Archseological Soiety). REMARKS ON SOME STATEMENTS ATTRIBUTED TO THO- MAS WYSE, Esq., M. P., in his Speech in Parliament on ACADEMICAL EDUCATION IN IRELAND, July 19, 1844. 8vo. Dublin, 1844.