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SOLD BY J. MASON,

14, CITY-ROAD, AND 66, PATERNOSTER-ROW.

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

I.

In Foolscap 8vo., Price 6s.,

ERNALD; OR, THE MARTYR OF THE ALPS:

AND OTHER POEMS.

"Will procure a welcome from all who love good Christian poetry."-Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine.

"The writer of this exquisite Poem need not have concealed her name. It is, indeed, fresh and beautiful as the dews of Hermon. The language, imagery, thought, and moral sentiments are all in admirable keeping. We recommend it earnestly as a present to the young, especially to young ladies."-Evangelical Magazine.

"It contains many touching ideas, sweetly versified." -Watchman.

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Nothing more is required than is supplied by the present volume to vindicate the claims of ADELINE to the honours of poetry. If she be not wanting to herself, she may one day dispute the palm even with some of the seniors of the singing sisterhood. She knows that 'truth' which is to make the world free, and she appears to love it. Her heart is full of sentiment; she has colouring at command; her diction is copious; her ear is well-tuned; and her powers of versification are already not a little disciplined."-Christian Witness.

"Her compositions have a delicate and elegant beauty."-Youth's Instructer.

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Publications, continued.

II.

In 18mo., gilt-lettered and gilt edges, Price 1s. 4d., SCENES IN THE WEST INDIES, AND OTHER POEMS.

"The pieces are, for the most part, small; but they abound in poetry. ADELINE has evidently an eye and a heart for the beauties of nature. Sometimes she views them in detail, and sometimes collectively; sometimes with pensive, sometimes with cheerful, but always with devout feeling."-Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine.

"A small, but handsome volume, which, for the lovers of quiet, elegant poetry, (chiefly indeed expressive of feeling, but of feeling excited and sustained by truth,) ought to be a very acceptable present."-Youth's Instructer. "Graceful and harmonious."-Watchman.

BY RICHARD SERGEANT, WESLEYAN MINISTER.
In 18mo., cambric, Price 2s.,

LETTERS FROM JAMAICA,

ON SUBJECTS HISTORICAL, NATURAL, AND RELIGIOUS. "These Letters, now on our table, embody a brief but interesting account of the history, scenery, and productions of Jamaica; the condition of the lately emancipated Negroes; and of the rapid and general diffusion of religion. We have perused the volume with considerable interest, and can recommend it as a valuable addition to the Missionary department of the Juvenile Library."-Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine.

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"We can give the Letters' our sincere commendation. They communicate in easy and appropriate language a considerable amount of valuable information respecting the history, and past and present state, of Jamaica, especially as regards religion. The book is well adapted for presentation, especially to the young, or to Missionary Collectors."-Watchman.

"A very instructive and interesting little volume, which ought to be in every family, and every juvenile library."-Christian Witness.

WORKS

PUBLISHED BY JOHN MASON,

14, CITY-ROAD,

AND SOLD AT 66, PATERNOster-row.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED,

DELINEATION OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM, Drawn from the authentic and acknowledged Standards of the Church of Rome in which her peculiar Doctrines, Morals, Government, and Usages are stated, treated at large, and confuted.

By the REV. CHARLES ELLIOTT, D.D.,

A new Edition, corrected and revised throughout, with numerous important Additions, by the Rev. JOHN S. STAMP. Imperial 8vo., cambric. Price 15s.

INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT HEART-WORK,
And A COMPANION FOR PRAYER.

By the REV. RICHARD ALLEINE.

The whole revised and corrected, with an historical and characteristic
Sketch of the Life and Writings of the Author, by the
REV. JOHN S. STAMP.

Crown 8vo. Price 4s., cambric.

HOLY LIVING: EXEMPLIFIED IN

THE LIFE OF MRS. MARY CRYER,

Wife of the Rev. Thomas Cryer, Wesleyan Missionary in India.
With Extracts from her Papers and Correspondence.
By the REV. ALFRED BARRETT.

With two fine Engravings. 12mo. Price 4s., cambric, gilt-lettered.

PASTORAL ADDRESSES.

By the REV. ALFRED BARRETT.

VOLUME I., containing Nos. I. to XII, VOLUME II., containing Nos. XIII. to XXIV.,

Cambric, gilt-lettered, Price 1s. 6d. each; or, with gilt-edges,

Price 2s. each.

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The church at Jerusalem was undeniably
nother church. If we consult history we
that, "in the first Council, held at Nine, all
Christian churches were on an equality
that of Rome; and in the fourth General
cil, convened at Chalcedon, it was declared
he church at Constantinople should have
privileges with that at Rome, bene
seat of imperial government was fe
e can have no authority over the United
rch of England and Ireland; for they are
ancient than the Pope's supremacy: they
and are still, free churches. The Asiatic
can, and Eastern churches have also
ted her authority"

But that does not answer my question
was it that the Protestants never and

the sixteenth century? Where had their rion slumbered until it was anted to lie Martin Luther?"

Names, dear aunt, do not alter the nature hings. The term Protestant is certainly of nt date, and was given to those who

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