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HORNE'S INTRODUCTION.

An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. By Thomas Hartwell Horne, B.D. New Edition, corrected and enlarged. Illustrated with numerous Maps and Fac-similes of Biblical Manuscripts. 2 vols. imperial 8vo. Price only $3 50.

"Mr. Carter has issued an edition of Horne's Introduction, which he offers at the astonishingly low price of $3 50—for the two volumes! Truly the scholar's millenium has well nigh come. Those who have paid twenty dollars for it, in four volumes, will hardly understand by what process such a massive work can be so cheaply furnished. It is a reprint from the last London edition, with Dr. Horne's latest additions and corrections, containing all the maps and illustrative engravings.

"To commend Horne's Introduction to the clergy or other students of the sacred oracles, would be 'carrying coals to Newcastle.' It has long been regarded as an indispensable work for a theological library, and has acquired among Biblical scholars—at least English scholars—a deservedly high repute. It is a work of gigantic labour. The results of the research and erudition of Biblical scholars of all countries, and in all time, are faithfully garnered, and, on the whole, well digested."—N.Y. Evangelist.

D'AUBIGNE'S REFORMATION.

Authorized edition.

THE ISRAEL OF GOD.

A Series of Practical Sermons. By Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., Rector of St. George's Church, New-York. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $1 00.

"The fair sheet on which they are printed, with its wide margin and handsome type, attracts and pleases the eye; while the Scripture truth and holy sentiment which glow through their transparent style, delight and improve the heart. The subjects are all of an eminently spiritual character, relating to the new birth, and the sanctification of the soul. They are treated with no effort for the display of talent, but with a manifest and most earnest desire to do good. The diction is polished and slightly embellished, ranging between the neat and elegant; the method is always clear, and the argument cogent."—Recorder.

ANCIENT HISTORY.

Containing the History of Egyptians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Medes, Lydians, Carthagenians, Persians, Macedonians, the Selucidæ in Syria, and Parthians, from Rollin and other authentic sources, both ancient and modern. Republished from the work of the London Religious Tract Society. 4 vols. 12mo. Price only $2 00.

"This history is not a servile copy from any other, but has a delightful freshness about it, the borrowed parts being re-written, and cast into a new form, on such principles of selection and arrangement, as favour perspicuity, and assist the memory. Instead of being lost in a chaos of materials, the reader is carried along in a plain path through well assorted and happily adjusted facts, cheered by a vivacity which keeps him interested. God is not excluded from the world which he created, nor is his interposition in the affairs of men overlooked. For common use we think it deserves to supersede all that have gone before it."—Portland Christ. Mirror.

CHALMERS' ROMANS.

Lectures on the Epistle of Paul to the Romans. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. and LL.D. 1 vol. 8vo. Fourth Thousand. Price $1 50.

"Of the Theological writers, who have written in our language, and belong to this generation, Dr. Chalmers is unquestionably the strongest. It will gratify many that so able a writer, and so just a Theologian, has given the world an analysis of this Epistle. It is written in the terse and manly style of the author, but with no inflation of words or fancy. It is written also with great candour, and with no display of controversial argument."—Daily Chronicle.

CHALMERS' SERMONS.—COMPLETE.

The entire Sermons and Discourses of Thomas Chalmers, D.D., &c. in 2 vols. 8vo.—uniform with his "Lectures on the Romans." Nearly one-half of this work has never before been published in this country. Price $2 50.

CHALMERS' NATURAL THEOLOGY.

2 vols. 12mo. Price only $1 00.

☞ This Work has been introduced as a Text Book into the University of New-York, and several other institutions of a similar kind.

"The reputation of Dr. Chalmers stands high—too high to be affected by the opinions of ordinary men. As a literary man and a man of science—as a Christian and a Theologian—as a profound thinker and powerful writer—as an expositor of fundamental truth in Divinity and philosophy, and a practical man in the various departments of Christian labour—he has no superior."—Boston Recorder.

CHALMERS'
EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY.

The miraculous and internal evidences of the Christian Revelation, and the authority of its records. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. and LL.D. 2 vols. 12mo. Price $1 00.

HORNE'S
COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS.

With an Introductory Essay by the Rev. Edward Irving. Price $1 50.

DAVIES' SERMONS.

Sermons on Important Subjects. By the Rev. Samuel Davies, A.M., President of the College of New Jersey. With an Essay on the Life and Times of the Author. By Albert Barnes. Stereotype edition, containing all the Author's Sermons ever published. 3 vols. Price $1 50.

BROWN'S LARGE CATECHISM.

An Easy, plain, practical and extensive explication of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. By John Brown, late Minister of the Gospel at Haddington. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 63 cents.

THE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

From the earliest date down to the present time, containing a full and graphic description of the Disruption in 1843. By the Rev. W. M. Hetherington, author of "The Minister's Family," "History of the Westminster Assembly of Divines," &c. 1 vol. 8vo. Price $1 50.

OWEN ON SPIRITUAL MINDEDNESS.

The Grace and Duty of being Spiritually Minded. By John Owen, D.D. 1 vol. 12mo. Price only 38 cents.

WORKS OF THE REV. JOHN NEWTON.

Containing an Authentic Narrative, &c.; Letters on Religious Subjects, Cardiphonia, Discourses intended for the Pulpit, Sermons preached in the Parish of Olney, A Review of Ecclesiastical History, Olney Hymns, Poems, Messiah, Occasional Sermons, and Tracts. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life, by the Rev. Richard Cecil, A.M. 2 vols. 8vo. Price $2 50.

WORKS OF THE REV. RICHARD CECIL.

3 vols. 12mo. Price $2 00 Contents: Vol. I. Sermons—Vol. II. Miscellanies—Vol. III. Remains.

"It is not easy to say whether these works discover the finer mind or heart; but certain it is that they unite both in a very uncommon degree. Cecil was one of the most gifted and heavenly-minded men of which the Church of England, or any other church, can boast; and though his mind was peculiarly constituted, the highest and the lowest are alike sensible of the charm that belongs to his productions, and of the power that dwells in them. His writings possess the attribute of being remarkably suggestive—a single half page will often supply materials for long-continued meditation."—Citizen.

CHRISTIAN RETIREMENT;

On the Spiritual Exercises of the Heart. By the author of "Christian Experience." 12mo.

THE LIFE AND POWER OF TRUE
GODLINESS.

By the Rev. Alexander McLeod, D.D. With an Introductory Essay by his son, John Neil McLeod, D.D. 12mo. 75 cts.

THE LORD OUR SHEPHERD:

An Exposition of the Twenty-Second Psalm. By the Rev. John Stevenson, author of "Christ on the Cross." 12mo. 75 cts.

THE POOR MAN'S MORNING PORTION.

Being a selection of a Verse of Scripture, with Short Observations, for every Day in the Year. By Robert Hawkes, D.D. 12mo. 75 cts.

SCRIPTURE NARRATIVES.

Illustrated and Improved. By the Rev. Joseph Belcher, D.D. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 37½ cts.

ESSAYS ON EPISCOPACY,

And the Apology for Apostolic Order Reviewed. By the late John M. Mason, D.D. Edited by the Rev. Ebenezer Mason. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 50 cts.

ESSAYS ON THE CHURCH OF GOD.

By the late John M. Mason, D.D. Edited by the Rev. Ebenezer Mason. 1 vol. 12 mo. Price 50 cts.

LUTHER ON GALATIANS.

A Commentary on the Galatians. By Martin Luther. A New Edition, On fine paper and beautiful large type. 1 vol. 8vo. Price only $1 50.

THE CHRISTIAN YOUTH'S BOOK,

A Manual for Young Communicants. By Rev. Dr. Brownlee. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 50 cts.

MOFFATT'S SOUTHERN AFRICA.

Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa. By Robert Moffatt; twenty-three years an Agent of the London Missionary Society in that continent. 1 vol. 12mo. Price 50 cents.

"We have read the whole of this large volume with undiminished interest, and have found it replete with missionary information, given in an unpretending, but strong and clear style. The narrative is enriched with descriptions of African scenery; with the employments, habits, and pursuits of the native tribes; their dangers from lions and other beasts of prey, and the wars and massacres of the roving bands of marauders, in their desolating excursions, from place to place."—For. Miss.

ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF MISSIONS.

A Record of the Voyages, Travels, Labours, and Successes of the various Missionaries, who have been sent forth by Protestant Societies to Evangelize the Heathen; compiled from authentic Documents, forming a Complete Missionary Repository. Illustrated by twenty-five Engravings on steel. By the Rev. J. O. Choules and the Rev. Thomas Smith. Seventh Edition. 2 vols. 4to., beautifully bound in full cloth. Price only $4 50.

"A new edition of this great work has just been issued by Mr. Carter, in two quarto volumes, in handsome style, with a large number of very fine engravings, illustrating scenes, manners and customs, in the heathen world; and we desire to call the attention of those interested in missions to this publication. It is the most extensive and complete history of missions which has been prepared, and contains a mass of important and interesting information, which would not be readily found elsewhere. For a family book, one to which the children will resort to find striking facts and interesting narratives, and for the clergyman, who wishes to have a store-house, to which he may always refer for valuable materials, these volumes will be found most happily adapted."—Advocate.

THE BRITISH PULPIT.

Consisting of Discourses by the most eminent living divines, in England, Scotland, and Ireland; accompanied with Pulpit Sketches. By the Rev. W. Suddards, rector of Grace Church, Philadelphia. 2 vols. 8vo. Price $2 50.

"The sermons may be regarded as among the very best specimens of the modern British pulpit; and indeed the work includes almost every distinguished name to be found in any of the Evangelical denominations in Great Britain. It is of course, pervaded by a great variety of taste and talent, and is for this very reason the better adapted to gain extensive circulation and to be eminently useful."—Argus.

CONNECTION OF
SACRED AND PROFANE HISTORY.

Being a Review of the principal Events in the World, as they bear upon the state of Religion, from the close of the Old Testament History, till the establishment of Christianity. By D. Davidson. 3 vols. 12mo. Price $1 50.

"This work is well executed, and is, we think, calculated to become popular. The historical plan is clear and unique, and the style is singularly attractive, on account of its purity and strength. It is constructed upon a Christian basis, recognizing the fact, that although the superintending power of God over the progress of nations, may be as untraceable as his paths in the ocean, yet the effects are everywhere visible, and manifest the progressive fulfilment of the prophetic denunciations and promises set forth in the Holy Oracles."—Protestant Churchman.

MEMOIR OF REV. HENRY MARTIN,

Late Chaplain to the East India Company. By the Rev. John Sargent, M.A. Fifth American, from the tenth London Edition. 12mo. Price 50 cents.