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48 CLARENDON'S HISTORY OF THE REBELLION AND CIVIL WARS IN ENG- LAND, together with an Historical View of the Affairs in Ireland, now for the first time carefully printed from the original MS. preserved in the Bodleian Library. To which are subjoined the Notes of Bishop Warburton. 7 vols. 8vo. 21. 10s. in boards. BISHOP JEWEL'S WORKS. By Rev. R. W. JELF, D. D. A New Edition. 8 vols. 8vo. 3Z. 12. in boards. PEARSON'S EXPOSITION OF THE CREED. Revised and corrected by the Rev. E. BURTON, D. D. A New Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 10s. in boards. THREE PRIMERS put forth in the reign of King Henry the Eighth. A New Edition. 8vo. 9*. in boards. SHUCKFORD'S SACRED AND PRO- FANE HISTORY OF THE WORLD CON- NECTED. A New Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 16s. in boards. ! Sold by JOHN HENRY PARKER, Oxford, and 377. Strand, London ; T. PAYNE and H. Foss, Pall Mall ; and E. GARDNER, 7. Paternoster Row. Folio, price 30*. THE CHORAL RESPONSES and LI- TANIES of the UNITED CHURCH of ENGLAND and IRELAND. 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