BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
Particulars of Price, &c. of the following Books to be sent direct to the gentlemen by whom they are required, and whose names and addresses are given for that purpose:
The following Works of Symon Patrick, late Lord Bishop of Ely, &c.:—
A Prayer for Perfecting our late Deliverance. 1689.
A Prayer for Charity, Peace, and Unity, chiefly to be used in Lent.
A Prayer for the King's Success in Ireland. 1690.
A Letter To the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely, at his Primary Visitation. 1692.
The Dignity of the Christian Priesthood, delivered to his Clergy at his Fourth Triennial Visitation. 1701.
An Exhortation to the Clergy before his Fifth Triennial Visitation. 1704. With a discourse on Rev. xvi. 9., upon occasion of the late terrible Storm of Wind.
An Exhortation at his Sixth Triennial Visitation. 1707.
Wanted by the Rev. Alexander Taylor, 3. Blomfield Terrace, Paddington.
Archæologia, Vol. III.
Wanted by the Rev. G. H. Dashwood, Stow Bardolph, Burnham Market, Norfolk.
The Hundred and Ten Considerations of Signior John Valdesso, translated by Nich. Farrer. Oxford, 1638; or the later edition of 1650.
Wanted by Mr. J. G. Nichols, 25. Parliament Street.
Archbishop Lawrence's Examination of Griesbach's Systematic Classification of MSS.
Wanted by Longman & Co., Paternoster Row.
Poems on Several Occasions, by William Broome, LL.D. London, 1727-1739. 8vo.
Assize Sermon, by the same, on Ps. cxxii. 6. 4to. 1737.
Sermon, by the same, on 1 Tim. ii. 1, 2. 8vo. 1700.
Wanted by T. W. Barlow, St. James' Chambers, Manchester.
Osw. Crollius's Admonitory Preface, in English, London, 1657, 8vo.
—— The Mysteries of Nature. London, 1657. 8vo.
—— On Signatures. London, 1669. Folio.
Wanted by J. G., care of Messrs. Ponsonby, Booksellers, Grafton Street, Dublin.
Warren's Collection of Glees. Wanted, to perfect the Set, Nos. 7. 10. 17. 25. and 27 to 32 inclusive. Any one possessing the above, or a portion of them, may hear of a purchaser, upon application at Novello's Sacred Music Warehouse, 69. Dean Street, Soho Square.