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An Authentic Memoir. By Fourth Thousand.

"One of the most interesting books of its class to be found in English literature."—Christian Witness.

A True and Romantic Narrative of Real Life; including some Account, with Historical Reminiscences of Bonn and the Middle Rhine. By M.A.

"The Female Jesuit, the Sequel to the Female Jesuit, in which Mr. and Mrs. Luke detail the imposition practised upon them, and the Female Jesuit Abroad, form the three acts of as strange a drama as the curtain of modern life has been raised to exhibit."—Atlas.

A Series of Lectures for Family, School-room, and General Use. Taken for the most part from the Rev. Horæ Apocalypticæ.

An Autobiography of Charles Freeman. With a Preface by the Rev.

An Argument for Inspiration. In Ten Lectures. By the Rev.

"We feel a gratification in recommending this beautiful, thoughtful, and eloquent book to the attention of our readers."—Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature.

"Possesses much merit, and is calculated to be of extensive usefulness."—Eclectic Review.