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172, Fleet Street, Dec. 9, 1837.

E. B. SEELEY AND W. BURNSIDE HAVE JUST PUBLISHED:

JOURNALS and LETTERS of the late

REV. HENRY MARTYN, B.D. hitherto unpublished; including a peculiarly interesting Series of Letters, bequeathed by its possessor to his biographer. Edited by the Rev. S. WILBERFORCE, M.A. Rector of Brighstone. With a brief Memoir of the late Rev. John Sargent. 2 vols. 8vo. 1. 1s. cloth. (1388) THE PRIMITIVE DOCTRINE of JUSTIFICATION INVESTIGATED; relatively to the several Definitions of the Church of Rome and the Church of England; and with a Special Reference to the Opinions of the late Mr. Knox, as published in his "Remains." By the Rev. G. S. FABER, B.D. Master of Sherburn Hospital, and Prebendary of Salisbury. 8vo. 9s. beards. (1389)

THE LIFE and PERSECUTION of

MARTIN BOOS, an Evangelical Preacher of the Romish Church. Chiefly written by himself, and edited by the Rev. J. GOSSNER. Translated from the German, with a Preface by the Rev. C. BRIDGES. 12mo. 7s. 6d. cloth. (1390)

THE CHRISTIAN WARRIOR; Wrestling

with Sin, Satan, the World, and the Flesh. Abridged,
methodized, and improved, by the late Rev. ISAAC
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A MANUAL on the BOOK of PSALMS;
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MARTIN LUTHER. Now first translated into English by
the Rev. HENRY COLE, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge.
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THE LIFE

of AUGUSTUS HERMAN FRANKE, Professor of Divinity, and Founder of the Orphan House at Halle. Translated from the German of "Guericke," By SAMUEL JACKSON. With a Preface by the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. cloth. (1393) of PROPHETICAL

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VINCENTII LIRINENSIS COMMONI

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ELIZA WRIGHT, (late PAGET,) Author of "The Orphan's Choice," &c. 18mo. cl. lettered, 1s. 6d. (1501)

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