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On the Intercourse between the Soul and the Body. Tranflated from the original Latin of the Hou. Emmanuel Swedenborg. With a Preface addrefied to the Universities of Great Britain, by the late Rev. Thomas Hartley, Rector of Wenwick, Northamptonshire. 1s. 6d.

Twelve Serinons on various Subjects, and a Narrative of the first Appearance of our Lord on the Day of his Returrection. By the late G. Stokes, D. D. formerly Fellow of Trin. Coll. Dublin. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

Three Letters on the Subject of the British and Foreign Bible Society, addreffed to the Rev. Dr. Marth and John Coker, Efq. By the Right Hon. Nicholas Vanfittart.

A Sermon preached at St. George's, Hanover-fquare, on Sunday, Feb. 16, and St. Janies's on Sunday, March 1, by the Rev. James Hook, L.L.D. &c. To which is prefixed the Correfpondence which has taken place between Earl Grey and Dr. Hook on the Subject of this Sermon.

The Rights of Confcience afferted and defined, in Reference to the modern Interpretation of the Toleration Act, in a Difcourfe delivered in Effex-street Chapel, Feb. 5, being the Day appointed for a general Faft; to which are annexed Notes, and an Appendix illuftrative of the Toleration Act. By Thomas Belfham. 2s.

The Claims of the British and Foreign Bible Society to the Support of the British Public, a Sermon preached at St James's Church, Bath, Sunday. March 15, 1812, by the Rev. R. Warner, Curate. 23.

Religious Contemplations. A Synopfis in Verfe of the Principles of Nafúral Theology and of Chriftianity. 1s. 6d.

Chriftian Liberty: a Sermon preached at the Inftallation of his Royal Highnefs the Duke of Gloucester, Chancellor of the University of Cam bridge, June 30, 1811. To which are added, Notes on the Catholic Queftion, and other important Subjects. By S. Butler, D.D. 8vo. 55.

A Review of Dr. Marth's Inquiry into the Confequences of neglecting to give the Prayer-Book with the Bible. Extracted from the Christian Obferver for March 1812, with Additions. 15.

The Excellency of the Liturgy, in four Difcourfes, preached before the University of Cambridge in November, 1811. To which is prefixed, an An- fwer to Dr. Marth's Inquiry refpecting the neglecting to give the PrayerBook with the Bible. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A. Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 6s.

A Letter to the Rev. W. Dealtry, A. M. F.R.S. afligning a Churchman's Reafons for refufing to fupport the British and Foreign Bible Society, its Auxiliaries, or Branches. By the Rev. W. A. Ariftrong, A.B. F.S.A. Curate -of Chefbunt, Herts, and Lecturer of Enfield, Middlesex. 19.

An Addrefs to the People of England, în Defence of our Religion as eftablished by Law. 6d.

Reasons for Not attending the British and Foreign Bible Society, in a Letter to N. Vanfittart, Efq By a Country Clergyman. 18.

The Force of Contraft; or the Principles and Effects of the British and Foreign Bible Society, compared and contrasted with those of the Society for Promoting Chriftian Knowledge. A Sermon preached at Laura Chapel. Bathwick, April 12, 1812. By the Rev. E. W. Grinfield, M.A. Minister of Laura Chapel. 19.

HISTORY. TRAVELS.

Some Account of a Journey into Albania, Romelia, and other Provinces of Turkey, during the Years 1809 and 1810. By J.C. Hobhouse. 4to. 11. 5s, Picturefque Reprefentation of the Manners, Cuftoms, and Amusements of the Ruffians, illuftrated by one Hundred Copper-plates, beautifully coloured from the original Drawings, with an accurate Explanation of each Plate in English and French. By John Auguftus Atkinfon. 8 vols. folio. 15l. 15s. The Hiftory of the European Commerce with India. To which is fubjoined, a Review of the Arguments for and against the Trade with India, and The Management of it by chartered Company; with an Appendix of au

thentis

thentic Accounts. By David Macpherson, Author of the Annals of Commerce, &c. 4to.. 11. 16s.

A Synopfis of the Countries and Provinces of the ancient World, with their modern Names annexed. 2s.

BIOGRAPHY.

The Life, Character, and Remains of the Rev. R. Cecil, M. A. late Rector of Bifley and Vicar of Chobham, Surrey, &c. Collected and revifed by Jofiah Pratt, B.D. F.A.S. 8vo. 13s.

Memorials of Thomas Cranmer, fome Time Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By John Strype, M.A. A new Edition, with Additions. 870. 11. 10s.

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2 vols.

A Catalogue of English Prelates from the Revolution of 1688 to the prefent Time. By John Samuel Browne. 3s.

Some Account of the Life and Writings of James Benigue Boffuet, Bishop of Meaux. By Charles Butler, Efq. 8vo.

7s.

An Account of the Life and Writings of the Lord Chancellor Somers, incinding Remarks on the public Affairs in which he was engaged, and the Bill of Rights, with a Comment. By Henry Maddox, Efq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barritter at Law. 4to. 11. 11s. 6d.

Memoirs of the public Life of John Horne Tooke, Eiq. By William Hamilton Reid.

5s.

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Five Hundred Points of Good Hufbandry, &c. By Thomas Tuffer, Gent. A new Edition, with Notes, Georgical, Illustrative, and Explanatory, a Glof fary, and other Improvements. By William Mavor, L.L.D. Honorary Member of the Board of Agriculture. 8vo. 159.

An Account of the Syftem of Husbandry adopted in the more improved Diftricts of Scotland; with fome Obfervations on the Improvements of which they are fufceptible. Drawn up for the Confideration of the Board of Agri. culture. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart. Prefident of the Board of Agriculture,

8vo. 18s.

A Brief Inquiry into the prefent State of Agriculture in the Southern Part

of Ireland, and its Influence on the Manners and Condition of the lower Claffes of the People; and fome Confiderations upon the Ecclefiaftical Eftablifhment of that Country. By Joshua Kirby Trimmer. 3s. 6d.

Further Obfervations on the prefent State of Agriculture, and Condition of the lower Claffes of the People. in the Southern Parts of Ireland; with an Eftinate of the Agricultural Refources of that Country; and a Plan for carrying into effect a Commutation for Tithes, and a Project for Poor Laws. By Joshua Kirby Timmer.

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LAW.

A Treatife on the Game Laws and Fisheries. By Jofeph Chitty, Efq. 2

vols. 8vo. 11. 11s. 6d.

A Legal Argument on the Statute first William and Mary, Chap. 18, entituled "An Act for exempting their Majefty's Proteftant Subjects diffenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws," commonly called the Toleration Act. By a Barrifter of Law, Lincoln's Inn 2s.

Difcourfes on a late Publication, entitled The Statutes of the Realm, from original Records and authentic Manufcripts. Difcourfe the firft. Dedicated to the Prince Regent. 65.

MEDICAL.

An Effay on the Prefervation of Shipwrecked Perfons, with a defcriptive Account of the Apparatus, and the Manner of applying it, as adopted fuccefsfully. By G. W. Manby, Efq. Honorary Member of the Royal Humane Society. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

EDUCATION.

A fhort Account of the Efforts which have been made to educate the Children of the Poor, according to the new Syitem invented by the Rev. Dr.

Beli;

Bell; including an Account of the recent Establishment of the National Society. To which is fubjoined, a Letter on the Subject of National Edu

cation.

Impartial Confiderations on the State of the Quefion between Dr. Bell and Mr. Lancaster; with fome Remarks on the firit Article of the thirty-feventh Number of the Edinburgh Review. 2s. 6d.

POLITICAL.

Obfervations on the Circulation of Individual Credit, and on the Banking Syftem of England. 8vo. 4s.

The Prince on St. Patrick's Day. 1s.

An Addrefs to the Clergy and Laity of England on Parochial Regifters. By Anti-Rofa.

23.

Papers relpecting the Negotiation for a Renewal of the Eaft-India Company's exclufive Privileges. 3s.

An Hiftorical Address on the Calamities occafioned by foreign Influence in the Nomination of Bishops to Irish Sees. Part II. By the Rev. C. O'Conor, DD. 8vo. 12s.

A Letter to a Proteftant Diffenter, in Anfwer to the Question, "Shall the Diffenters join with the Roman Catholics in their Petitions to Parliament for what is called Catholic Emancipation?" By a real Friend to religious Liberty. 9d.

Hints and Obfervations refpecting the Negotiation for a Renewal of the Eaft India Company's exclufive Privileges, extracted from the Papers printed by Order of the Court of Directors. 1s.

An Efay on Money and Paper Currency. By R Torrens, Eq. Major Commandant of the Royal Marine Battalion, at Anholt. 8vo.

8s.

Three Meflages fent from the Prefident of the United States to Congrefs, in Nov. 1811. Together with Documents accompanying the fame. 5s.

An Addrefs to the Corporation of the City of London, on the projected Abolition of their Militia, and Subtitution of the ancient Syftem of the Trained Bands.

The Subftance of the Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning on Lord Morpeth's Motion for a Committee on the State of Ireland, Monday, Feb.

3, 1812. 2s.

Thoughts on Intolerance, occafioned by the new Interpretation of the Toferation Act, as it refpects Proteftant Dilienters. By John Liddon. 1s. 6d. The Claims of the Roman Catholics confidered, with a Reference to the: Safety of the Eftablished Church, and the Rigat of religious Toleration. 5s. The Refources of the British Empire; together with a View of the probable Refult of the prelent Contelt between Britain and France. By John Binsted,

New York.

12s.

A Serious Letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, earnestly recom mended to the perufal of all Members of both Houses of Parliament. By a true Friend to the Church. 1s. 64.

A Review of the Conduct of the Prince Regent and the Oppofition. 2s. 6d.

The Prince's early Friends. 14. 6d.

Difcurfo al Concio Sapremo de Regencia de Efpana y Indias. Spanish and English. 3s. 6d.

Obfervations on the Board of Trade, interfperfed with Strictures on the Licence Trade, and on the Effects produced by the Continental System on Commerce. 28.

Depreciation, caufed by conflicting Coins; or a Letter to the Earl of Lau-" derdale, in Reply to "The Depreciation of the Paper of Great Britain 2s. 6d. proved." By A. W. Rutherford,

Obfervations on the patt and prefent State of the Currency. By a Citizen of Dublin. 3s. 6d.

A Collection of Statutes which have been enacted fince the Reign of his prefent Majefty for Relief of the English and Irish Roman Catholics, and afhort Account of the Dilabilities, to which they are ftill fubject. 5s.

A Letter

A Letter to the Freeholders of the County of Fife, on the Subject of Parhamentary Reform, canvafling the Merits of the Queftion, and fetting it upon its right Legs. By Hugo Arnot, Elq. 3s.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Perceval, on the Expediency of impofing a Duty on Cotton Wool of foreign Growra umported into Great Bri

rain. 1s.

Remarks on the Extention of Territory which has takes Place in India, fubfequent to the Acts of Parliament paffed in 1784 and 1793. Submitted to the Confideration of Parliament, previous to the proposed Renewal of the Charter of the Eaft India Company. 18. 6d.

A Letter to his Royal Highnefs the Prince Regent, on the Necethity of. adopting a new System of Finance and Revenue. By a Tradefman. 25.

POETRY.

Oxoniana; a Didactic Poem, in feveral Letters on the late improved Mode of Study and Examination for Degrees in the University of Oxford. By a Cambridge Mafter of Arts. 8vo. 6s.

London, or Impartial Traces of the Times. By W. H. Doria!!, Efq.
Werter to Charlotte, a Poem, founded on

Student of Lincoln's Inn. 2s. 6d.

the Sorrows of Werter. By a

Mifcellaneous Poems. By George Daniel. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

Drury's Refurrection, or The Drama verfus the Menagerie; a Poem, in fcribed to Samuel Whitbread, Eq. 2s. 6d.

The Setting Sun. By Ambrofe Dryfwitch. 2s. 6d.

The Pleafures of Human Life, a Poem

15s.

By Anna Jane Vardill. 4to.

Iphotelle, or The Longing Fit; a Poem. By Ralph Palin, Efq. 5s. The Sufferings of the Primitive Martyrs: a Prize Poem. By Francis Wrangham, M. A. Member of Trinity College, Cambridge. 2s.

DRAMATIC.

Timour the Tartar, & Melo-Drama, by M. G. Lewis, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-garden. 28.

NOVELS.

Notorie, or Fashionables Unveiled. By Caftigator. 3 vols, 18s.
The Book, or Procraftinated Memoirs. 8vo. 83.

Temper, or Domeftic Scenes. By Mrs. Opie. 3 vols. 12mo. Velina, a Moral Tale, by Alexander Whyte, Efq. Banifter. 10s. 6d.

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The Cafties of Wolfnorth and Mount Eagle. By St. Ann. 4 vols.
The Lennox Family, or What d'ye think of the World? 3 vols.

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2 vols.

11. 6s.

12mo.

The Three Perfian Ambaffadors, with a Portrait of Sir Robert Shirley; alfe new Perfian Tales, with Notes on the orignal Text. 8vo. 56.

MISCELLANIES.

Perfian Recreations, with Notes, and fome Account of two Ambassadors om Iran to the Court of James I. and George III. By Philoxenus. 8vo. 63. 6d.

Confiderations on the Caules and Prevalence of Female Prostitution, and on the most practicable and efficient Means of abating and preventing that, and all other Crimes again the Virtue and Safety of the Community. By William Hale, 25.

A Treatise on the Refolution of the Higher Equations in Algebra. By William Lea. 410. 55.

An Antwer to the very falfe and mifreprefented Account, in the British Crine for December laft, of a Work entitled An Effay on Morality. 1s. 6d. Gymnafium five Symbola Critica; containing Syntactical Rules and Criical Obfervations, intended to facilitate the Attainment of a correct Latin Profe Style. By the Rev. A. Crombie, L.L.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 1.1s.

Tracts, Philofophical and Mechanical, by John Whitehurst, F.RS. Prin cipally collected from Pofthumous Papers by R. Willan, M.D. To which are prefixed, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Auchor. 4to. 9s. CORRES

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CORRESPONDENCE.

A Letter to the Editor of the British Critic,

The review of Belfham's "Calm Inquiry," &c., in the laft number of the British Critic, contains two or three paffages which give an erroneous view of fome of the doctrines of the Society of Friends, ufually called Quakers. Confiding in the candour that has been evinced on former occafions, I beg leave to fubmit for infertion in the fucceeding number a correction of this miftatement. The firft paffage alluded to is as follows:"The humanity of Jefus Chrift is, in the prefent age, admitted by all who call themselves Chriftians, if the Quakers or Society of Friends be not an exception."-P. 133. To this paffage I fhall fubjoin the fecond, as the proofs advanced in refutation of the firft will alfo apply to the other. Upon a quotation from Belfham, expreffive of his approbation of the Lancasterian System of Education, the reviewer makes the following remark:"To the Patrons of the Lancafterian Schools, who believe the Catholic doctrines of the Trinity and the Atonement, this is an awful warning, whether they will hear or whether they will forbear,' or what they have to expect from fuch ill judged patronage. Lancafter himself, if he be indeed a Quaker, is of courfe a Unitarian +."-P. 137. I shall not stop to inquire how thofe who deny the humanity of Chrift can be Unitarians ; but give the fentiments of the Friends on the above doctrines in the language of their approved writers.

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Richard Claridge fays, "We believe that he [Chrift] is the propitiation for our Sins, and not for ours only, but also for the fins of the whole world, 1 John ii. 2; that it is through his blood that we have redemption, even the forgivenefs of fins, Col. i. 14. We do believe, that as he was delivered for our offences, fo he was raised again for our juftification, Rom. iv. 25; and ever liveth to make interceffion for us, Heb. vii. 25. We do also believe, that he was and is both God and Man, in wonderful

This is not exactly what is expreffed in the quotation, See the Review of Mr. Belfham's book. Rev

Lancaffer, in his "Appeal to Juftice," in reply to Archdeacon Daubeny's Vifitation Charge, has explicitly expreffed his.. belief in the Trinity, the Divinity of Chrift, and the Atonement. The Reviewer I fuppofe had not feen it.

Qur correfpondent is in the right; for no queftion could be

more easily answered. Rev.

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