Calendar: 1853-1854 Page 408
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10-1 LIST OF WORKS ETC BY THE HEV MAURICE Theological Essays The Old Testament Nineteen Sermons on the First Lessons for the Sundays between Septuagesiina Sunday and the First Sunday after Trinity 6s The New Testament the History of the Church and the Romish Apostasy Joint Witnesses to the Reality of the Diviue Kingdom upon Earth The Church Family Sermons on the Occasional Services of the Prayer-Book is tid The Prayer Book specially considered as Protection against Komanism Nineteen Sermons preached at Lincoln's Inn 5s ύ ί The Lord's Prayer Nine Sermons preached at Liucoln's Inn Third Edition printed in larger type 2s 6d The Religions of the World and their Relations to Christianity Second and Cheaper Edition 5s Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews With Review of Newman's Theory of Development 8vo 7s 6d Christmas Day and other Sermons 8vo 10s 6d Three Letters to Uev Palmer on the Jerusalem Bishopric Sc 3s On Right and Wrong Methods of Supporting Protestantism Is Reasons for Co-operation Lecture To which is added Cod and Mammon Sermon to Young Men An Introductory Lecture delivered at the Opening of the Metro- politan Evening Classes for Young Men Letter to the Bishop of London in reply to an Article on Queen's College in the Quarterly Review Is tid BY THE REV MCCAUL Mes viahship of Jesus The concluding series of Lectures on the Foundation of Bishop Warlmrton 8vo 7s Lectures on the Prophecies 8vo 7s Plain Sermons 5s Old Paths 5s ed Introduction to Hebrew Grammar 8vo 4s BY THE VEN ARCHDEACON ALLEN Cudworth on Free Will With Notes 3e BY THE REV Ε II PLC Μ THE The Calling of Medical Student Pour Sermons preached in the Chapel of King's College London Is ftd The Study of Theology and the Ministry of Souls Three Sermons preached in the Chapel of King's College London at the open Services of the Theological Department
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