ART. I.—Memoirs of Scipio de Ricci, late Bishop of Pistoia and
Prato, Reformer of Catholicism in Tuscany under the Reign
of Leopold. Compiled from the Autograph MSS. of that
Prelate, and the Letters of other distinguished Persons of
his Times. Edited from the Original of M. de Potter, by
THOMAS ROSCOE.
ART. II.-1. American Popular Lessons, chiefly selected from the
Writings of Mrs Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, and other
approved Authors. Designed particularly for the Younger
Classes of Children in Schools.
2. Sequel to American Popular Lessons, intended for the Use
of Schools. By the Author of American Popular Lessons.
3. Poetry for Schools; designed for Reading and Recitation.
The whole selected from the best Poets in the English
Language. By the Author of American Popular Lessons.
4. Primary Dictionary: or, Rational Vocabulary; consisting of
nearly four thousand Words, adapted to the Comprehen-
sion of Children, and designed for the Younger Classes
in Schools.
Author of American Popular
ART. III.-A Sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St
Paul, on Thursday, May 8th, 1828, at the Festival of the
Sons of the Clergy. By the Rev. PHILIP N. SHUTTLE-
WORTH, D. D.
ART. IV.-Union Questions; being a Compilation from 'Ques-
tions on the Selected Scripture Lessons,' by Albert Judson,
Minister of the Gospel; and from 'a New Series of Ques-
tions,' by a Superintendent of a Sabbath School in New
Jersey. Prepared by HARVEY FISK, in Conjunction with
the Authors of these respective Works, and revised by the
Committee of Publication of the American Sunday School
Union.
ART. V.-1. An Historical Account of my own Life, with some Re-
flections on the Times I have lived in (1671-1731). By
EDMUND CALAMY, D. D. Now first printed. Edited and
illustrated with Notes, Historical and Biographical, by JOHN
TOWILL RUTT.
2. The Correspondence and Diary of Philip Doddridge, D. D.,
illustrative of various Particulars in his Life hitherto un-
known: with Notices of many of his Contemporaries; and
a Sketch of the Ecclesiastical History of the Times in which
he lived. Edited from the Original MSS. by his Great-
grandson, JOHN DODDRIDGE HUMPHREYS, Esq.
3. Letters to Dissenting Ministers and to Students for the Min-
istry, from the Rev. Job Orton, transcribed from his Origi-
nal Short Hand, with notes Explanatory and Biographical,
to which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life, by S. PALMER.
4. Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Character of Dr Philip
Doddridge, by ANDREW KIPPIS, D. D.
ART. VI.-Principles of Congregationalism. The Second Cen-
tury Lecture of the First Church. By CHARLES
WENTWORTH UPHAM.
ART. I.—Unitarian Christianity free from Objectionable Ex-
tremes. By SAMUEL GILMAN.
ART. II.-1. The Apocalypse of St John, or, Prophecy of the
Church of Rome, the Inquisition, the Great Revolution, the
Universal War, and the final Triumph of Christianity; being
a new Interpretation. By the Rev. G. CROLY.
2. Babylon and Infidelity foredoomed of God; a Discourse on
the Prophecies and the Apocalypse. By the Rev. E.
IRVING. 2 vols.
3. A Key to the Revelation of St John; being an Analysis of
those Parts of that Prophetical Book, which relate to the ́
General State of the Christian Church in Aftertimes; and
to the peculiar Signs of those Times. By the Rev. PHILIP
ALLWOOD, B. D., Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge.
2 vols. 8vo.
4. Annotations on the Apocalypse. By the very Rev. J. C.
WOODHOUSE, D. D., Dean of Lichfield. 8vo.
ART. III.-Address to the Community, on the Necessity of Legal-
izing the Study of Anatomy. By the Order of the MAS-
SACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
ART. IV.-1. The Imitation of Christ. In Three Books. By
THOMAS À KEMPIS. Rendered into English from the Ori-
ginal Latin, by THOMAS CHALMERS, of Glasgow. A New
Edition: Edited by HOWARD MALCOM, Pastor of the Fed-
eral Street Baptist Church, Boston.
2. The Works of the Rev. H. Scougal, A M., S. T. P., contain-
ing the Life of God in the Soul of Man; with Nine other
Discourses, on Important Subjects. To which is added, a
Sermon, preached at the Author's Funeral, by George
Gairden, D. D.
ART. V.-Goethe's Werke. Iphigenie auf Tauris. Ein Schaus-
piel. [Goethe's Works. Iphigenia in Tauris. A Drama.] 187
ART. VI.-Fashionable Amusements.-Tract No. 73, published
by the AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY.
ART. VII.—1. The Ancient History of Universalism: from the
Time of the Apostles, to its Condemnation in the Fifth
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