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THE

CABINET OF HISTORY.

CONDUCTED BY THE

REV. DIONYSIUS LARDNER, LL.D. F.R. S. L. & E.
M.R.I.A. F.R. A.S. F.L.S. F.Z.S. Hon. F.C.P.S. &c. &c.

ASSISTED BY

EMINENT LITERARY MEN.

THE

HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

BY

THE RIGHT HON. SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, M.P.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

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The PUBLISHERS have the satisfaction to announce that the CONCLUDING VOLUME of the REV. ROBERT HALL'S WORKS, which has been unavoidably delayed in consequence of the lamented death of SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, will be published on the 15th inst.

THIS VOLUME WILL CONTAIN

MEMOIRS of the LIFE of Mr. HALL, including several of his Letters not yet published. By Dr. GREGORY. To which are appended Notes, containing portions of Sir James Mackintosh's Reviews, Dr. Parr's Eulogium, &c.

OBSERVATIONS on Mr. HALL'S CHARACTER as a PREACHER, By JOHN

FOSTER.

TWENTY-ONE SERMONS, preached by Mr. HALL, on various occasions, and communicated by Friends who were in the habit of taking down his Pulpit Discourses.

A COPIOUS GENERAL INDEX of the various subjects treated of in the Entire Works.

A LIST OF SUBCRIBERS.

A Beautifully Engraved PORTRAIT of Mr. HALL, by W. FINDEN, from a Drawing by BRANWHITE.

The Five Volumes already published (Vols. I. to V. of which are reprinted) may be had as follows, price 128. each.

VOL. I.

SERMONS, CHARGES, and CIRCULAR LETTERS, including a Sermon on Isaiah liii. 8, not before published.

VOL. II.

TRACTS ON TERMS of COMMUNION and JOHN'S BAPTISM.

VOL. III.

TRACTS, Political and Miscellaneous,

VOL. IV.

REVIEWS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIECES, including several pieces not before published.

VOL. V.

NOTES of SERMONS from the Author's own Manuscripts, with a Selection from his Letters.

including an unpublished Fragment of This Volume is entirely composed of

a Defence of Village Preaching.

matter hitherto unpublished.

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