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Rev. William Williamson
Dr. Thomas Williamson
Rev. William White

Rev. Samuel B. Wylie
Mr. John Wilmer
Mrs. R. Warring
Mrs. Jane Watson
Rev. Robert G. Wilson

Rev. Moses Waddle, A. M.
Mr. Samuel N. Weare
Mr. John Wingfield
Nathaniel Willis, Esq.
Mr. Gorland Wingfield
Mr. Roger Watkins
Mr. Henry Walker

Rev. John Woodhul, D. D.
Mr. Amos Wescott

Mr. James Wescott
Mr. Samuel Waddel
Mr. John Wilson
Mr. Robert Wallace

Capt. Andrew Weed

Mrs. Susannah C. Woods
Mr. G. Woodruff
Mr. Joseph Wood
Mr. James Watts
Mr. Toppan Webster
Rev. James Wallis
Mr. William Wallis
Willis Wilson, Esq.
Mr. Joseph Wingfield
Rev. John Wright
Miss Alice B. Winston
Mr. Joseph Work
Mr. Samuel Woods

Mrs. Mary Warham
Mrs. Sylvia Woodhouse
John Welch, Esq.

Y.

Mr. William Young
Mrs. M. Young
Mrs. Mary Yeadon

TO THE FRIENDS OF THE THEOLOGICAL PRESSES,

THE Publisher of Mr. Buck's Dictionary presents his grateful acknowledgments to his numerous patrons, for their subscriptions for this work.-A large number of names have been received by gentlemen in different parts of America, who thought it would be too late to forward them for the press.-The demand for the Publication was so great, that I was under the necessity of sending it from the press as early as possible, and was debarred of the pleasure of printing all the subscribers names which came forward after the publication was out. He is persuaded his friends will not regret their signatures for this valuable work, which has met the warmest approbation of Christians of various denominations.

THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE,

With Mr. Burder's Notes,

Now in the press, (Vol. I of which is printed), will be read with pleasure, by the patrons for that publication.-Vol. II going to press.

MR. BUCK'S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS,

Have already been so far patronized, as to encourage me to put that rich collection to press in a short time.

THE REV. MR. HERVEY'S WORKS,

In 6 handsome 12mo. volumes, price 6 dollars, it is expected, will be put to press before long, by subscription.

Mr. WOODWARD, the publisher, will be very grateful to those gentlemen and ladies, who shall give their signatures for any of the publications mentioned, and that they may have an opportunity, without the trouble of sending to Philadelphia individually, the gentlemen who hold subscriptions for the Dictionary and Scott's Bible, in other parts of the country, will receive their names, and transmit them to me.-The Prospectus for the works are lodged with them for inspection-And any gentlemen desirous of aiding in obtaining subscriptions, shall be furnished with papers for that purpose, whenever they think proper to apply for them,

THE EXTENSIVE AND HIGHLY VALUABLE

COMMENTARY

ON THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS,

By the Rev. Dr. John Gill,

Will no doubt claim the attention of those, who wish a work of such magnitude and of such value; and it is expected, from the encouragement already received, that this work will go to press in a few months. Gentlemen holding subscription papers, will do the publisher a kindness, by sending their subscribers names as early as convenient, that he may be regulated in the number of his copies, as he intends to print only as many as it is expected will be subscribed for.-It is hoped no gentleman under an idea of this work depreciating in value after it comes from the press, will refuse their names, as the volumes will assuredly rise, in proportion to the progress and demand for them, after the first volume is printed. W. W. WOODWARD.

LATELY PUBLISHED,

WATTS's PSALMS AND HYMNS,

Price 75 cents—and one dollar, gilt calf; in morocco binding, $ 1 75—Hymns separate, 50 cents, and the Psalms likewise.-Pocket Bibles lately printed, and in a variety of bindings.

A few copies for sale of Guide and Refuge, $1 25-Saurin's Select Sermons, one dollar-Horae Solitarie, $ 3 50—Jay's Sermons, octavo, 2 dolls.-Do. in 12mo. 2 vols. for families, 2 dolls.-Jenk's Prayers and Offices of Devotion, for families and particular persons, from the 25th edition, one dollar-Booth's Reign of Grace, one dollar-Do. Glad Tidings, one dollar-Newton's Works, 9 vols. 7 dollars 50 cents-Christian Remembrancer, 80 cents.-Wynpersse on the Divinity of Christ, 50 cents-Pilgrim's Progress, with Scott's, Mason's, and Burder's Notes, one dollar-Do. with Burder's Notes, & 1 12 1-2-Do. with Scott's, $125 -Mosheim's Church History, 12 dolls.-Blair's Lectures, 4 dolls.-Do. 3 50— Do. Abridged, 87 1-2 cents.

SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED,

THE NEW TOKEN FOR CHILDREN,
Or, A Sequel to Janeway's,

Being an authentic account, never before published, of the Conversion, exemplary Lives, and happy Deaths of twelve Children.-By the Rev. Wm. Moseley.

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SUITABLE DIRECTIONS, CAUTIONS, AND ENCOURAGEMENT, TO THE BELIEVER,

ON HIS FIRST ENTRANCE INTO THE DIVINE LIFE.

This work contains, among other things, Rules for understanding the Scriptures. Advice as to Reading-Hearing-Joining a Church-Receiving the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper-The Inprovement of Time-Zeal-Leadings of ProvidencePrayer-Usefulness, &c.

Cautions as to forming Connexions-Marriage-Novelty-Curiosity-AngerDiscontent-Bigotry, &c.-Dress-Recreations-Spiritual Declension, &c.

Encouragement under Despondency-Temptations-Satanic Suggestions-Variety of Opinions-Persecution-Desertion-Fear of Death, &c. &c. &c. The above has gone through two editions last year in London.

A TREATISE ON RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE,

IN WHICH ITS TRUE NATURE, EVIDENCES, AND ADVANTAGES ARE

CONSIDERED.

CONTENTS.

CHAP. I. On the nature of religious experience in general,

II. The advantages of experience.

III. The young christian's experience.

IV. Experience of the christian in middle age.
V. Distressing experience.

VI. On happy experience.

VII. Remembrance of past experience.

VIII. On the relation of experience.

IX. The aged christian's experience.
X. Dying experience.

XI. Advice respecting experience.

XII. The evil of the want of experience.

"Tribulation worketh patience, and patience experience, and experience, hope. And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost, which is given unto us." PAUL.

COMMENDATIONS OF THE LONDON REVIEWERS. "We doubt not this book will be perused with great advantage by all classes of "Christians. The reader will find many serious and judicious remarks. The whole "is, in our opinion, pious, evangelical, and useful.”

EVAN. REVIEW.

"We recommend this Work to serious minds, as likely to prove of considerable " use and benefit."

ANECDOTES,

ECLECTIC REVIEW.

RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND ENTERTAINING;
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED,

AND INTERSPERSED WITH A VARIETY OF USEFUL OBSERVATIONS.

"Seize every opportunity of introducing or maintaining spiritual converse. In order to this, furnish your mind with an extensive stock of interesting anecdotes, and striking hints." BROWN.

COMMENDATIONS OF THE ANECDOTES.

"This work is well calculated for young persons, and may prove in many cases, a very acceptable present to them, as it conveys much instruction, mingled with "entertainment. It will also serve for a pleasing companion to the traveller in the "chaise, or the stage-coach: In short, it affords a copious fund of rational amuse"ment for a leisure hour. We have no doubt but it will obtain, as it certainly me"rits, an extensive circulation."

TERMS.

EVAN. REVIEW.

I. To be printed on a neat type, and good paper, in three handsome duodecimo volumes, upwards of 300 pages each; to contain all the foregoing interesting subjects.

II. To be handsomely bound and lettered, and delivered to subscribers at one dollar per volume.

III. For every five copies subscribed for, and guaranteed, or for every five engaged without subscribers, one copy will be given.

IV. The publisher would wish those who hold subscriptions to forward the names for the work as early as convenient; and occasionally to give notice of the number of copies likely to be wanted—the names of subscribers will be printed in the last volume, if they come forward by the last of March, 1808.

Should the publisher have it in his power, he intends to annex to the foregoing valuable books, in the last volume, A CHARGE delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. JAMES DAVISON, Rochford, Essex, Dec. 11, 1805, by Mr. Buck.

Also, THE CLOSE OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IMPROVED; a Sermon, in which the most remarkable events of the last hundred years are con sidered.

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