Plain Sermons, Preached at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, Regent Street
Part 10
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON EVIL THOUGHTS: wherein their Nature, Origin, &c., are Considered; with Rules for their Restraint and Suppression. By WILLIAM CHILCOTT, M.A. New edition. 2s. 6d.
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A HELP TO PROFITABLE READING OF THE PSALMS FOR CHRISTIAN PEOPLE. By EDWARD WALTER, B.A., Rector of Langton, Lincolnshire. Fcp. 8vo. 4s.
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THE OLD BLACK OAK. 2d., or 1s. 6d. per dozen.
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RETAIL MAMMON; or, the Pawnbroker’s Daughter. By HENRY HAYMAN, M.A., Fellow of St. John’s College, Oxford, Assistant Preacher at the Temple, and Head Master at St. Olave’s Schools, Southwark. Crown 8vo. 5s.
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DIALOGUES OF THE EARLY CHURCH. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. 6d.
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A BRIEF REPLY TO MR. COMMISSIONER PHILLIPS’S “VACATION THOUGHTS ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.” By the Rev. J. W. WATKIN, M.A., Oxon. Vicar of Stixwould, Lincolnshire, and one of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. 8vo. 1s.
ADVENT, AND OTHER SERMONS. By the Rev. ARTHUR T. RUSSELL, B.C.L., of St. John’s College, Cambridge, and Vicar of Whaddon, Cambridgeshire. Cloth. 6s.
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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. 12mo, cloth. 5s.
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INFIDELITY INEXCUSABLE. One God, Infinite in Power, Wisdom, and Goodness, proved by His Works and by His Word, with the necessary Inferences therefrom. By BARNETT BLAKE. Post 8vo. 4s.
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A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH IN INDIA. By Major-General PARLBY, C.B. Small 8vo. 3s.
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CONVERSATIONS ON HUMAN NATURE FOR THE YOUNG. By the late Mrs. CONYNGHAM ELLIS. With an Introduction by SAMUEL, Lord Bishop of OXFORD. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
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PIERRE POUSSIN; or, the Thoughts of Christ’s Presence. By WILLIAM EDWARD HEYGATE, M.A. 18mo. 2s. 6d.
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FOOTNOTES.
{38} Hooker.
{65} Ezekiel, xxxvi., 37.
{67} Ps. xxxii., 3, 4, 5, 6.
{71} Matt., v., 23, 24.
{72a} James, v., 16.
{72b} Joshua, vii., 19.
{75} Mal., ii., 7.
{76} In theory, the penitent may reserve the confession of venial sins; but, as he cannot rightly judge what are venial sins, in practice he has to confess all.
{77} See next Sermon.
{80} Repentance, p. 61.
{90} Jer., xviii., 7–10.