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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

PALM SUNDAY.-The Testimony of Judas Iscariot to the Truth of the Gospel.-By the Rev. RICHARD PARKINSON, B.D., Canon of Manchester, Diocese of Chester, and late Hulsean Lecturer in the University of Cambridge.

MONDAY BEFORE EASTER.-Sorrowing with Christ.-By the Rev. PHILIP ANDERSON, B.A., Chaplain of the East India Company, Diocese of Bombay.

TUESDAY BEFORE EASTER.-The Agony of our Lord.-By the Rev. ALEXANDER WATSON, M.A., Curate of St. John's, Cheltenham, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

WEDNESDAY BEFORE EASTER.-The Peril of Irreverent Familiarity with Holy Things. By the Rev. GEORGE WHITAKER, M.A., Vicar of Oakington, Diocese of Ely, and late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge.

THURSDAY BEFORE EASTER.-The Christian Sacrifice.-By the Rev. GEORGE MAY COLERIDGE, M.A., Vicar of Mary Church, Diocese of Exeter; Prebendary of Wells, and Chaplain to the Lord BISHOP of Exeter.

GOOD FRIDAY.-Human Iniquity laid on Christ.-By the Rev. W. H. MILL, D.D., Rector of Brasted; Domestic Chaplain to His Grace THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and late Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.

EASTER EVE.-Patient Waiting on Affliction.—By the Rev. W. Drake, M.A.; Lecturer of St. John's, Coventry, Second Master of the Grammar School, and late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

EASTER DAY.-The Resurrection Festival.-By the Venerable R. I. WILBERFORCE, M.A., Vicar of Burton Agnes, Canon of York, and Archdeacon of the East Riding of Yorkshire.

MONDAY IN Easter Week.-Sacramental Vows.-By the Very Reverend the DEAN of EXETER.

TUESDAY IN EASTER WEEK.-Patience under Spiritual Distress.-By the Venerable EDWARD CHURTON, M.A., Archdeacon of Cleveland, Rector of Crayke, Diocese of York.

FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.-The Walk to Emmaus.-By the Rev. HENRY
THOMPSON, M.A., Curate of Wrington, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.
ST. MARK'S DAY.-The Great Benefit of God's Word, and the Right Use of it.-By
the Rev. J. F. CHRISTIE, M.A., Vicar of Badgworth with Shurdington, Diocese of
Gloucester and Bristol, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.-The Circumstances of our Lord's Sojourn on
Earth after His Resurrection.-By the Rev. C. J. ABRAHAM, M.A., Assistant
Master of Eton College, and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

ST. PHILIP AND ST. JAMES'S DAY.-The Spiritual Advantage of Observing Holy
Times. By the Rev. SIR GEORGE PREVOST, BART., M.A., Perpetual Curate of
Stinchcombe, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.-The Church Catholic.-By the Rev. GEORGE
EDWARD DEACON, M.A., Curate of Ottery St. Mary, Diocese of Exeter.
FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.-The Unceasing Office of the Spirit, convincing
the World of Sin, of Righteousness, and of Judgment.-By the Rev. BERKELEY
ADDISON, M.A., Assistant Minister of St. John's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh.
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.-" Touch Me not."-By the Rev. THOMAS CHAM-
BERLAIN, M.A., Vicar of St. Thomas', and Student of Christ Church, Oxford.
ROGATION MONDAY.-The Holiness of Consecrated Places. Part I.- By the Rev.
T. W. ALLIES, M.A., Rector of Launton, Diocese of Oxford; late Examining
Chaplain to the Bishop of London, formerly Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.
ROGATION TUESDAY.-The Holiness of Consecrated Places. Part II.-By the Rev.
T. W. ALLIES, M.A.

ROGATION WEDNESDAY.-The Holiness of Consecrated Places. Part III. By the
Rev. T. W. ALLIES, M.A.

ASCENSION DAY.-The Two Ascensions of CHRIST.-By the Rev. JOHN KEBLE, M.A., Vicar of Hursley, Diocese of Winchester.

SUNDAY AFTEN ASCENSION DAY.-The Christian Stewardship.-By the Right
Reverend the Lord BISHOP of BARbados.

WHIT-SUNDAY.-The Work of the Spirit.-By the Rev. ALexander PenrOSE
FORBES, B.A., Brazenose College, Oxford.

MONDAY IN WHITSUN WEEK.-God is no Respecter of Persons.-By the Rev.
THOMAS WOODWARD, M.A., late Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Curate of
Fethard, Diocese of Cashel.

WHIT-TUESDAY.-The Baptismal Gift of the Holy Ghost.-By the Rev. CHARLES
TOWER, M.A., Rector of Chilmark, Diocese of Salisbury.

EMBER DAYS.--The Faithful Steward.-By the Rev. JAMES IRVINE, M.A., Vicar of

Leigh, Diocese of Chester.

ST. BARNABAS' DAY.-Two Homilies on the Feast of St. Barnabas.-I. The "Son

of Consolation." (From the Epistle.) II. The "Follower" of CHRIST. (From

he Gospel.) By the Rev. W. J. IRONS, B.D., Incumbent of Brompton, Diocese

of London.

TRINITY SUNDAY.-The Gospel Mysteries: the Source and Reward of Obedience.

By the Rev. W. SCOTT, M.A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Hoxton, Diocese of

London.

FIRST SUNDAY after Trinity.~The Lost, not only the very Wicked.-By the

Rev. CH. CH. BARTHOLOMEW, M.A., Rector of Lympstone, Diocese of Exeter.

SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Gospel Call to Communion with Christ.-

By the Rev. CHARLES TOWER, M.A., Rector of Chilmark, Diocese of Salisbury.

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S DAY.-Christians taught by John the Baptist.-By the

Rev. J. H. PINDER, M.A., Precentor and Hon. Prebendary of Wells, and

Professor of Theology in the College, Wells.

THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-God's Tenderness to True Penitents.--By the

Rev. C. J. HEATHCOTE, M.A., Incumbent of Stamford Hill, Diocese of London.

FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Expectation of the Righteous. By the

Rev HENRY HOPWOOD, M.A., Rector of Bothal, Diocese of Durham.

ELEVENTH SUNDAY after TRINITY.-The Pharisee and the Publican.-By the Rev. DANIEL FOLEY, M.A., Curate of Clonmel.

ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY.-The Gifts of the Spirit to sanctify, not supersede, Human Learning.-By the Very Reverend BRABAZON W. DISNEY, B.D., Dean of Emly.

TWELFTH SUNDay after TriniTY.-Zeal necessary, but not in itself all.—By the Rev. THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., Vicar of St. Thomas', and Student of Christ Church, Oxford.

Thirteenth Sunday after TRINITY.-The Law, our Guide to Christ.—By the Rev. T. V. BAYNE, M.A., Incumbent of St. John's, Broughton, Diocese of Chester. FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. The Duty of Habitual Thankfulness.-By the Rev. W. NEVINS, Rector of Miningsby, Diocese of Lincoln.

FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-On the Contemplation of the Works of God.By the Rev. R. Durnford, M.A., Rector of Middleton, Diocese of Chester, and late Fellow of Magdalene College, Oxford.

EMBER DAYS.-Prayer and Devotedness essential to Ministerial Success.-By the Rev. JAMES IRVINE, M.A., Vicar of Leigh, Diocese of Chester.

ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE.-St. Matthew's ready Obedience to the Call of Christ.— By the Rev. GEORGE WHITAKER, M.A., Vicar of Oakington, Diocese of Ely, and late Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge.

THE FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS.-The Nature and Ministry of the Holy Angels. By the Rev. W. H. MILL, D.D., Rector of Brasted; Domestic Chaplain to His Grace THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, and late Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.

SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Raising of the Widow's Son of Nain.— By the Rev. J. FRERE, M.A., Rector of Cottenham, Diocese of Ely. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY-Brotherly Love.-By the Rev. HENRY HOPWOOD, M.A., Rector of Bothal, Diocese of Durham.

EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-Patient Waiting for Christ.-By the Rev. J. D. COLERIDGE, LL.D., Vicar of Thorverton, and Prebendary of Exeter. NINETEENTH Sunday after TRINITY.-The Necessity of Crucifying the Lusts of the Flesh. By the Venerable D. AITCHISON, M.A., Curate of Exhall, Diocese of Worcester, and Archdeacon of Argyleshire and the Isles.

ST. LUKE'S DAY.-Christ the Great Physician.-By the Rev. HENRY THOMPSON, M.A., Curate of Wrington, Diocese of Bath and Wells.

TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Strong Contrast between Sin and Holi. ness. By the Rev. JONATHAN H. WOODWARD, M.A., Incumbent of St. James'a Bristol, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Christian's Armour.-By the Rev. T.
CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., Vicar of St. Thomas', and Student of Christ Church,
Oxford.

ST. SIMON AND ST. JUDE'S DAY.-The Word made Flesh, our Example of Charity
and Humility. By the Rev. G. A. POOLE, M.A., Vicar of Welford, Diocese of
Peterborough.
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-The Christian Law of Forgiveness.—
By the Rev. THOMAS ROTHWELL BENTLY, M.A., Incumbent of St. Matthew's,
Manchester, Diocese of Chester.

ALL SAINTS' DAY.-The Communion of Saints.-By the Rev. G. M. COLERIDGE,
M.A., Vicar of St. Mary Church, Diocese of Exeter, and Chaplain to the Right
Reverend the LORD BISHOP OF EXETER.

TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.—The Worth and Proper Use of Wealth,By the Rev. J. B. SWEET, B.A., late Curate of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Diocese of Peterborough.

TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-Miracles no Remedy for Unbelief.-By the Rev. CH. CH. Bartholomew, M.A., Rector of Lympstone, Diocese of Exeter. TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.-Sincerity in following after Christ.By the Rev. W. MASKELL, M.A., Diocese of Salisbury.

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THE THIRD SERIES

Contains Sermons illustrating the Occasional Offices in the Book of Common Prayer, and also enforcing various Practical Duties, in reference to several Christian Observances and Duties, not exactly appropriate to one day rather than another in the Church's Year. Complete in Six Parts, price Is. each, or in one vol., cloth, price 7s. 6d. Worship in Holy Communion, and Alms-giving Duties on the LORD's Day. By the RIGHT REVEREND THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S.

Holy Baptism. By the REV. J. OLDKNOW, M.A., Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, Diocese of Worcester.

The Christian Poor. By the REV. W. D. MORRICE, M.A. Curate of Clovelly.

The Christian united to CHRIST in the Church. By the REV. J. HEATHCOTE BROOKS, M.A., Fellow of Brazenose College, Oxford.

The Church's Authority as a Preacher of Repentance. By the Rev. T. FARLEY, B.D., Rector of Ducklington, Diocese of Oxford.

The Child JESUs and the Holy Family. By the RIGHT REVEREND G. W. DOANE, Bishop of New Jersey.

Infant Baptism. By the REV. J. OXLEE, M.A., Rector of Molesworth, Diocese of Ely. Order in the Public Worship of the Church. By the VENERABLE GEORGE WILKINS,

D.D., Archdeacon of Nottingham, and Prebendary of Southwell, Diocese of Lincoln. No offences little in God's sight. By the REV. ED. HORNBY, M.A., Ormskirk. The Final Cause of the Beautiful with especial reference to Church Music. By the REV. GEORGE AYLIFFE POOLE, M.A., Vicar of Welford, Diocese of Peterborough. The Completeness of GOD's Forgiveness on Conversion illustrated by the Case of St. Paul. By the VENERABLE JOHN FOTHERGILL, M.A., Rector of St. Patrick's, and Archdeacon and Ecclesiastical Commissary of Berbice, British Guiana. Obedience to CHRIST the best Proof of our Loving Him. By the REV. J. WHITE, M.A., Curate of Beeston St. Lawrence, and Ashmanhaugh, Diocese of Norwich. The Charity of the Church. By the REV. W. J. Dampier, M.A., Vicar of Coggeshall. Holy Matrimony. Parts I. & II. By the REV. FRANCIS D. LEMPRIERE, M.A., Rector of Newton St. Petrock, Diocese of Exeter.

Incidental Notices in Scripture of the Blessed Virgin. By the REV. CH. Cн. BАTHOLOMEW, M.A., Rector of Lympstone, Diocese of Exeter.

The Church's Duty and Privilege of Daily Intercession. A Visitation Sermon. By the REV. W. NEVINS, Rector of Miningsby, Diocese of Lincoln.

JESUS our SAVIOUR, or the Connection between Circumcision and Holy Baptism. By the REV. BRIARLY BROWNE, B.A., Curate of Roos, Diocese of York.

Rachel Weeping for her Children. A Sermon for Schools. By the REV. HENRY HOPWOOD, M.A., Rector of Bothal, Diocese of Durham.

Preparation for Confirmation. By the REV. WILLIAM HENRY ANDERDON, B.A., Curate of Reigate, Diocese of Winchester.

The Order of Confirmation. By the REV. HENRY BAILEY, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, Curate of Hingham, Diocese of Norwich.

The Kingdom of Heaven. By the REV. C. J. ABRAHAM, M.A., Assistant Master of Eton College, and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge.

St. Paul's Thorn in the Flesh. By the Rev. WALTER BLUNT, M.A., Curate of Kemerton, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

The Sanctity of the House of God. By the REV. J. OLDKNOW, M.A., Incumbent of Bordesley, Diocese of Worcester.

On Almsgiving. By the REV. THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN, M.A., Vicar of St. Thomas', and Student of Christ Church, Oxford.

The Commination Service. By the REV. J. BONWELL, M.A., St. Philip's, Stepney. Intercession, the Privileged Duty of Christians. By the REV. H. STRETTON, M.A., Curate of Chideock, late Senior Assistant Curate of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge. Saying and Doing. By the REV. G. P. GRAHAM COSSERAT, M.A., Rector of St. Matthew, Ipswich, Diocese of Norwich.

Offences suffered for the Trial of our Faith. By the REV. JOHN ARMSTRONG, B.A., Vicar of Tidenham, Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol.

The Office of the Visitation of the Sick. By the REV. HENRY THOMPSON, M.A., Curate of Wrington, Diocese of Bath and Wells.

National Repentance, the Means of National Preservation. By the REV. THOMAS WOODWARD, M.A., Curate of Fethard, Diocese of Cashel.

Prayer, Almsgiving, and Self-Denial, Notes of the True Christian. By the Rev. W. MATURIN, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Grange Gorman Glebe, Diocese of Dublin.

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