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BOOKS

BOOKS

PUBLISHED BY B. WERTHEIM,

ALDINE CHAMBERS, PATERNOSTER ROW.

By the late Right Rev. M. S. ALEXANDER, D.D., Bishop of the United Church of England and Ireland in Jerusalem.

FAREWELL SERMON, preached at the Episcopal Jews’ Chapel, Bethnal-green. Published by request. Third Edition, price 1s.

The GLORY of MOUNT ZION. A Sermon preached at the Hebrew Service in the Episcopal Jews’ Chapel. Price 1s.

The FLOWER FADETH (Isa. xl. 7); Memoir of SARAH ALEXANDER. 18mo., cloth, Second Edition, 2s.6d.

By the Rev. A. M’CAUL, D.D., Rector of St. James’s Church, Dyke’s Place, and Prebendary of St. Paul’s.

The OLD PATHS. 10s.

A SERMON preached in St. Paul’s Cathedral, Monday, October 19, 1846, on the occasion of the VISITATION of the Right Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord BISHOP of LONDON. Published at the request of his Lordship. 1s.

The CHRISTIAN SANCTUARY CONTRASTED with the LEVITICAL TEMPLE. A Sermon preached before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, on the Occasion of the Re-opening of the Church of St. James, Duke’s-place. 1s.

An APOLOGY for the STUDY of HEBREW and RABBINICAL LITERATURE. 1s.

PLAIN SERMONS, on Subjects Practical and Prophetic. 12mo., cloth lettered, price 6s.6d.

The CONVERSION and RESTORATION of the JEWS; Two Sermons preached before the University of Dublin. 8vo., Second Edition,2s.

ISRAEL AVENGED. BY Don ISAAC OROBIO. Translated and Answered. Parts I., II., III., 1s.6d.each.

The ETERNAL SONSHIP of the MESSIAH. A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on the Feast of the Annunciation; and in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, April 29th, 1838. With Notes and an Appendix. 8vo., 2s.

The PERSONALITY and WORK of the HOLY SPIRIT, as revealed in the Old Testament; a Tract for the House of Israel. 6d.

NEW TESTAMENT EVIDENCES, to prove that the Jews are to be Restored to the LAND of ISRAEL. Second Edition, 4d.

“INQUISITION FOR BLOOD;” or, the Eternal Obligation on States and Governments to inflict the PENALTY of DEATH for WILFUL MURDER. Respectfully addressed to Her Majesty’s Prime Minister, and to all whom it may concern. By A Witness for “Judgment, Mercy, and Faith.” Price 6d.

Second Edition, with New and Original Details,

The APOSTOLICAL CHRISTIANS, and Catholics of Germany: A Narrative of the present Movement in the Roman Catholic Church. Edited by H. SMITH, Esq. With a Recommendatory Preface, by the Rev. W. GOODE, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of St. Antholin. Fcp., 8vo. cloth, 3s.6d.

“Is decidedly the best collected narrative which has hitherto appeared on the subject.”—Continental Echo.

JOURNAL of MISSIONARY LABOURS in JERUSALEM. By the Rev. F.C. EWALD. Second Edition, Fcp. 8vo., 4s.6d.

“This work, dedicated to the Chevalier Bunsen, cannot fail to be read with great interest, and more especially at a time when many eyes are directed to ‘the holy city,’ when, it is to be hoped, a growing anxiety is felt for the spiritual welfare of Israel. We have laid before our readers the commencement of a series of letters from our excellent friend Mr. Veitch, for a season the fellow-labourer with Mr. Ewald in the East; and we think that correspondence will fully bear out the accuracy of Mr. Ewald’s statements, and bear full testimony to his zeal, devotedness, and energy to the work of his Divine Master. The mission of Bishop Alexander has, in some quarters, been viewed with an approach to jealousy; let those who thus view it read the volume from which the above is extracted.”—Church of England Magazine.

The CHURCH of ST. JAMES; the Primitive Hebrew Christian Church at Jerusalem; its History, Character, and Constitution. By the Rev. J. B. CARTWRIGHT, A.M., Minister of the Episcopal Jews’ Chapel. 12mo., cloth, price 6s.

The TWO SERMONS preached at the EPISCOPAL JEWS’ CHAPEL, Palestine-place, Bethnal-green, on Sunday, December 28, 1845, on occasion of the Death of the Right Rev. Michael Solomon Alexander, D.D., late Bishop of the United Church of England and Ireland at Jerusalem. With an Appendix. By the Rev. J. B. CARTWRIGHT, A.M., Minister of the Chapel. Price 2s.

The RETURN of JESUS CHRIST to our EARTH, with its attendant Events; Five Lectures preached at Trinity Episcopal Chapel, Cannon-street-road, during the Season of Advent,A.D.1813, by the Rev. A. B. EVANS, Minister, Price 1s.

Lately published, foolscap 8vo., stitched.

TRACTS FOR CHURCHMEN.

No.1. The ENGLISH REFORMATION NEITHER UNNECESSARY NOR SCHISMATICAL. By the late Rev. W. NICHOLSON, M.A., Second Edition, price 2d.

No. 2. The RIGHT of PRIVATE JUDGMENT INSEPARABLE from PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. By the Rev. W. WILLIAMS, M.A. Second Edition, price 2d.

No. 3. The SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE of JUSTIFICATION BRIEFLY STATED. By the Rev. W. MARSH, D.D. Second Edition, price 1½d.

No. 4. A BULL for the DEPOSITION of QUEEN ELIZABETH, issued by Pope Pius V.,A.D.1570, with other interesting information respecting the event. Price 2d.

No. 5. The CHURCH. By the Rev. H. RAIKES, M.A. Second Edition, price 3d.

No. 6. BAPTISM as TAUGHT in the BIBLE and PRAYER-BOOK. By the Rev. E. HOARE, M.A. Second Edition, price 2½d.

No. 7. CHURCH GOVERNMENT and NATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS. By the Rev. T. GISBORNE, M.A., Price 1½d.

No. 8. CHRISTIAN INTEGRITY. By the Rev. G. RENAUD, M.A. Price 1½d.

No. 9. A DEFENCE of LUTHER against the CALUMNY contained in a TRACT called “MARTIN LUTHER’S CONFERENCE with the DEVIL.” By the Rev. C. S. BIRD, M.A., F.L.S. Price 3d.

No. 10. The APOSTOLICAL INSTITUTION of EPISCOPACY DEMONSTRATED. By the Rev. W. CHILLINGWORTH, M.A. Price ½d.

No. 11. A POPULAR ADDRESS on the CLAIMS of the CHURCH of ENGLAND upon the AFFECTION and VENERATION of the PEOPLE. By the Rev. W. MARSH, D.D. Price 1d.

No. 12. The SCRIPTURE DOCTRINE of ORIGINAL SIN BRIEFLY CONSIDERED. By the Rev. F. O. SMITH, B.A. Price 2d.

No. 13. TRADITION as a RULE of FAITH shown to have NO AUTHORITY. By HERBERT MARSH, D.D., F.R.S., late Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Margaret Professor of Divinity of the University of Cambridge. A reprint. 2½d.

Also, just published, Vol. I, comprising Nos. 1—12, cloth lettered, 2s.6d.

Succeeding Numbers are in preparation.

“They have our hearty commendation. The principles advocated are excellent, the doctrines scriptural.”—Church of England Mag.

“They are admirable in design, and all of them respectable in execution; and we warmly recommend them to the attention of our readers, as fitted, by their extensive circulation, to be highly useful in these critical times.”—Record.

“A very valuable series of tracts.”—Christian’s Monthly Mag.

By the Rev. W. W. CHAMPNEYS, Rector of Whitechapel.

TENDER GRASS for CHRIST’S LAMBS. Price 6d., cloth, 1s.

Contents.—Creation, the first three days—Creation, the last three days—The Sabbath—Man, God’s Image—The Tempter—The Fall—The Redeemer—The new Creature—The new Heavens and Earth—Abel and his Sacrifice—Enoch walking with God—Noah and the Ark—Babel—Abraham, a Pilgrim—Abraham offering Isaac—God giving his Son—Moses, the King’s Ambassador—Christ, the King’s Son—Moses choosing the true riches—Christ, our Passover—Christ, our Manna—The Serpent lifted up—Christ lifted up—Sin, the transgression of the Law—The Law is spiritual—Death, the punishment of Sin—God will not clear the Guilty—Christ, our Surety—Christ fulfilling the Law—Christ suffering our punishment—Faith working by Love—Love, the proof that we are born of God—Hope, the Anchor of the Soul—The Veil of the Temple—The Day of Atonement—Christ the Rock—The Leprosy—Cleansing the Leprosy—Balaam—Caleb and the Spies—Crossing the River—The Fiery Furnace—The Word, a Lamp—Bad Companions—Seeking God early—Make the tree good—Jesus the Saviour—The Law and the Gospel—False Ways—The Rock and the Water Floods—The Sick Beggar and his Rags.

PRAYERS for LITTLE CHILDREN. Price 2d.

IMAGES. First and Second Series. Price 1s.each.

BRIEF SKETCH of PATRICK KENNEY, Late Scripture Reader. Price 2d.

BREAD UPON THE WATERS. Price 3d.

HELEN S—. “An example of suffering affliction and patience.” Price 1d.

FANNY, the FLOWER GIRL. By Miss BUNBURY. 6d., or cloth, 1s.

The BLIND GIRL of the MOOR. By Miss BUNBURY. 4d.

The CASTLE and HOVEL. By Miss BUNBURY. 6d., or cloth, 1s.

The following, Price 2d. each.

A HAPPY NEW YEAR—THE INDIAN BABES—I AM SO HAPPY—ST. WERNER’S CHAPEL—VICTORY TO JESUS CHRIST—THE BROTHER’S SACRIFICE—THE LITTLE DUMB BOY—THE INFANT’S PRAYER—IT IS ENOUGH.

Second Edition, 6d.; or cloth, 1s.with Fac-simile Engravings.

The AUTOBIOGRAPHY of THOMAS PLATTER, a Schoolmaster of the Sixteenth Century. Translated from the German, by Mrs.Finn.

Contents.—Thomas becomes a Goatherd—Becomes a Travelling Scholar—Begins to Study—Becomes a Ropemaker and Hebrew Professor—Becomes Armour-bearer, and then Schoolmaster—In the War in Basle—Turns Printer—Becomes Professor again, and Dies.

Just published, in foolscap 8vo., cloth, price 3s.,

EMILY BATHURST; or, At Home and Abroad. By the Author of “A Book for Young Women,” and “A Book for Wives and Mothers.”

“The individuals to whom this book is addressed form a large and influential class of the community; its design is twofold,—to meet some of the objections which are constantly urged against undertakings in which every female ought to be interested, and to point out certain defects which are often visible in the social circle. If it should be instrumental in awakening in but one young lady a livelier sense of her duties and responsibilities, the writer will not consider her time and labour uselessly employed.”

A BOOK for YOUNG WOMEN. By theWife of a Clergyman. Second Edition, stiff cover, 6d., or cloth lettered, 1s.

“A book which may most advantageously be placed in the hands of young women.”—Church of England Magazine.

A BOOK for WIVES and MOTHERS. By theWife of a Clergyman. 6d., or cloth, 1s.

For Parochial Distribution.

HOW SHALL I COME to the TABLE of the LORD? Ninth Edition, 2d.

“One of the most useful little books that have appeared for a long time. The objections that are so frequently made to attending the Lord’s table are met in a singularly simple and happy manner, and we can strongly recommend it, either for young or old.”—The Teacher’s Visitor.

By ELIZABETH MARIA LLOYD.

WE ARE SEVEN; or, the Little Mourner Comforted. Third Edition, 6d., or cloth lettered, 1s.

“The Author has made Wordsworth’s beautiful poem the groundwork of a narrative for communicating Evangelical truth, and it is written in so pleasing a style, that we think it cannot fail to interest and be useful to the young.”—Teachers’ Offering.

SANCTIFICATION, the BELIEVER’S PRIVILEGE. Second Edition, price 2d.

THIRZA; or, the Attractive Power of the Cross. Translated from the German. Eighth Edition, 6d., or cloth lettered, 1s.

SELIGMANN and NATHAN. Two Authentic Narratives. Translated from the German by SOPHIA LLOYD. Second Edition, 18mo., 6d., or cloth lettered,1s.

LIGHT at EVENING TIME. ByA Sunday School Teacher. Second Edition, price 4d.

Works by the Rev. MOSES MARGOLIOUTH.

The JEWS of GREAT BRITAIN; Being a Course of SIX LECTURES, delivered in the LIVERPOOL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTION, on the Antiquities of the Jews in England. 12mo., price 7s.6d.

An EXPOSITION of the FIFTY-THIRD CHAPTER of ISAIAH; Being a Course of SIX LECTURES, preached in Glasnevin Church, near Dublin. 8vo., price 7s.6d.

The FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES of MODERN JUDAISM INVESTIGATED; Together with a Memoir of the Author, and an Introduction; to which are appended a List of the SIX HUNDRED and THIRTEEN PRECEPTS, and Addresses to Jews and Christians. With a Preface by the Rev.Henry Raikes, M.A., Chancellor of the Diocese of Chester. 8vo., price 10s.

ISRAEL’S ORDINANCES EXAMINED; A Reply to Charlotte Elizabeth’s Letter to the Right Rev. the Bishop of Jerusalem. 8vo., price 2s.

The GERMAN SHOEMAKER and his FAMILY; or, the Blessings of Industry. By MARGARET FISON. Price 4d., in stiff cover.

GIUSEPPE, the ITALIAN BOY. By the Author of “The German Shoemaker.” With Engravings. Price 6d., or cloth lettered, 1s.

A TRIBUTE to the MEMORY of THOMAS H. P. BECKWITH, a Christ’s Hospital Boy. Price 4d.

LUCIE, the SWISS COTTAGER. A Tale. By Mrs. McGREGOR, Author of “Little Mary,” &c. Price 6d., or cloth lettered, 1s.

WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER THE NATIONAL FAST? By the Author of “Shall I keep the Fast? and How?” Just published, price 1d.

ROUGH RHYMES for FARMERS’ BOYS. By Miss PARROTT. Price 4d.

“They are excellently adapted to their purpose, and are worthy, in all essential points, to take their place by the side of Watts’s ‘Moral Songs.’”—Englishwoman’s Magazine.

“Miss Parrott talks most sensibly and appropriately on humanity to animals, industry and fidelity in performance of duty, the fear of God, filial piety, and many other important subjects; and though some of her ‘Rhymes’ are rather ‘Rough’, they are so well adapted for the class of persons for whose use they are designed, that we wish them a place in every agricultural village school library.”—Church of England Quarterly Review.

If the TIMES are BAD, WHAT are YOU DOING to MEND THEM? 1d.

GROUNDS for COMMUNION with the CHURCH of ENGLAND.


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