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Dedicated by permission to His Grace the Archbishop of York.

HE PSALMS. A new Metrical Translation; Accentuated for

language of the English Bible. Post 8vo., price 5s. 6d.

London: SAMUEL BAGSTER & SONS, 15, Paternoster Row.

PRIDEAUX'S CONNEXION OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. New Edition, 2 Vols., 8vo., cloth, price 14s.

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N HISTORICAL CONNEXION OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, comprising the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Decline of the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel to the Time of Christ, by HUMPHREY PRIDEAUX, D.D., Dean of Norwich. To which is added an Account of the Rabbinic Authorities, by the Rev. A. M'CAUL, D.D., Canon of St. Paul's. New Edition Revised, with Notes, Analysis, and Introductory Review, by J. TALboys WHEELER, Author of "The Geography of Herodotus," &c.

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London: WILLIAM TEGG & Co, 85, Queen Street, Cheapside.

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I. THE WATER CURE

II. ORIENTAL AND WESTERN SIBERIA

III. DEBIT AND CREDIT

IV. MONTAIGNE THE ESSAYIST

V. THE POSITIVE SIDE OF MODERN DEISM

VI. THE CURE OF STAMMERING

QUARTERLY REVIEW OF GERMAN LITERATURE
BRIEF NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

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1. The United States and Cuba. 2 Dent's Thoughts and Sketches in Verse. 3. A New
Metrical Translation of the Palms. 4. Mercer's Church Psalter and Hymn Book. 5. The
Life of John Banim. 6. Musings of a Pilgrim at Jacob's Well. 7. Invocation of Saints.
8. Christianity without Judaism. 9. The Acts of the Apostles Explained. 10. The
Proper Names of the Old Testament Scriptures Expounded and Illustrated. 11. Litho-
graphs representing Photographs of the Church of the First-born. 12. The Words of the
Lord Jesus. Commentary on Kings and Chronicles. 13. The Penalties of Greatness.
14. The Knights of the Cross. 15. The Saint and his Saviour. 16. Our Home Islands;
their Natural Features. 17. Morning Thoughts. 18. Hidden Life.

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Now ready, in 32mo., price 1s. in cloth, and in 18mo., large type, price 3s. 6d. in cloth,

PSALMS

AND

HYMNS

For Public, Social, and Private Worship.

This New Collection contains One Thousand Psalms and Hymns, arrangd under comprehensive and simple classification, and embraces all that is requid in a Hymn-Book for the Sanctuary, the Closet, the Domestic Circle, and te Social Gathering.

THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS COLLECTION OF HYMNS.

1. Its Comprehensiveness.-It includes the best compositions of most authors. There are nearly 300 is Dr. Watts's Psalms and Hymns.

2. Its Superior Arrangement.-The whole of the 1000 Hymns are carefully classified on a simple plan. 3. Its Adaptation.-It contains a great variety of Hymns adapted to every phase of Christian experiencɛ,TMÅ is equally suitable for private, family, or public use.

4. Its Cheapness.-Our poorest members and Sabbath Scholars may now possess the Hymn-Book used in congregation.

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SELECTIONS FROM THE PUBLISHER'S BUDGET.

My dear Sir,-I have carefully examined your New Book, for purposes which have led me to f an extensive acquaintance with our Hymnology, and can unhesitatingly say that for congregatio uses it is, as it ought to be, in advance of everything that has preceded it. It is evangelical sentiment, fervent in feeling, and refined in taste; and with these excellencies it combines a var of metrical forms, which will enable the use in our churches of some of the finest congregati tunes hitherto unknown to them."

66 Canonbury, April 12th.

"HENRY ALLOX

"My dear Sir, I like the book exceedingly. Its arrangement is good, while its selectic Hymns is admirable, combining as it does the best Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts, and the of other distinguished authors and compilers, with not a few, both new to the general public, perfectly original. To those congregations of the Baptist Communion desirous of having only Selection of Hymns for their metrical worship, the volume must prove a great boon, and wil have no doubt, have a large and constant demand, as its merits most richly deserve. Yours truly, "ROBERT ASHTON.

"The Baptist Hymn-Book lately published by Mr. B. L. Green, is highly approved by the ch and congregation at Trinity Chapel, Bradford. The uninitiated are no longer perplexed with in, second, and third books-first, second, and third parts-old editions and new editions, &c., &c. Th hymns are readily found, and are, almost without exception, very excellent.

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Bradford, Oct. 12, 1857.

"H. J. BETTS."

"After a careful perusal of the volume of Psalms and Hymns, prepared for the use of the Bapt Denomination, and published by Mr. Green, I can conscientiously and with great pleasure recomm

it for the simplicity of its arrangement, the variety of its metre, the general excellence of its versi tion, and the devout spirit which it everywhere breathes. It is a marvel of cheapness, and its adopte by the churches will contribute alike to their convenience and edification.

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Rochdale, Sept. 26, 1857.

"WILLIAM F. BURCHELL'

"My dear Sir, I am happy to inform you that the New Hymn-Book gives great satisfaction in congregation, and will do so still more when your larger type edition is in readiness. I have mys more than once carefully read through the entire volume, and I can most sincerely say that I ne met with any collection of hymns more calculated for the heart and voice than this. Yours faithfu "Lee, Oct. 28, 1857. "ROBT. H. MARTES.

"Dear Sir, I am very much pleased with the Hymn-Book which you have just published. seems to me one of the best-in some respects, perhaps, the best—that has appeared. It conta most of the old hallowed favourites, with a judicious selection of excellent new Hymns; and have no doubt it will receive a wide welcome.-Yours, very truly,

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"JAMES SPENCE."

"My dear Sir, I am delighted with your new Hymn-Book. The gentlemen to whom t work has been delegated seem to have spared no labour, whilst they have been most happy in the choice. Many a weary spirit will be refreshed by their service. So gratified am I and the frien at Sydenham Chapel' with the entire production, that we have adopted the 'Psalms and Hymn as the book of our congregational praise unto God, and we feel that we cannot adequately that you for placing it before us at a price within the means of the poorest.-Faithfully yours, Perry Hill House, Sydenham. "J. W. TODD."

Benjamin L. Green, 62, Paternoster Row, London.

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