CAMBRIDGE BOOKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.
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A TREATISE ON MORAL EVIDENCE. Illustrated by numerous Examples both of General Principles and of Specific Actions. By EDWARD ARTHUR SMEDLEY, M.A., late Chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
"The very grave and important questions opened by Mr. Smedley ... he treats them with considerable ability, and in a tone and temper befitting their great interest and solemn character."—Guardian.
"Lucid in style, and forcible in argument, this treatise is distinguished by great felicity of illustration ... a masterly specimen of reasoning ... a most valuable contribution of the theological literature of this country."—Morning Post.
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FOUR SERMONS preached before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1849. By the Rev. J.J. BLUNT, B.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity.
1. The CHURCH OF ENGLAND—the COMMUNION OF SAINTS
2. The CHURCH OF ENGLAND—its TITLE AND DESCENT.
3. The CHURCH OF ENGLAND—its TEXT—the BIBLE.
4. The CHURCH OF ENGLAND—its COMMENTARY—the PRAYER-BOOK.
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