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The following Works, all in single volumes, or pamphlets, and recently published, will be found more or less to uphold or elucidate the general doctrines inculcated in these Tracts :—

Bp. Taylor on Repentance, by Hale.—Rivingtons.

Bp. Taylor's Golden Grove.-Parker, Oxford.

Vincentii Lirinensis Commonitorium, with translation.-Parker, Oxford.

Pusey on Cathedrals and Clerical Education.-Roake & Varty.
Hook's University Sermons.-Talboys, Oxford.

Pusey on Baptism (published separately).-Rivingtons.
Newman's Sermons, 4 vols.-Rivingtons.

Newman on Romanism, &c.-Rivingtons.

The Christian Year.-Parker, Oxford.
Lyra Apostolica.-Rivingtons.

Perceval on the Roman Schism.-Leslie.
Bishop Jebb's Pastoral Instructions.-Duncan.
Dodsworth's Lectures on the Church.-Burns.
Cary on the Apostolical Succession.—Rivingtons.
Newman on Suffragan Bishops.-Rivingtons.
Keble's Sermon on National Apostasy.-Rivingtons.
Keble's Sermon on Tradition.-Rivingtons.
Memoir of Ambrose Bonwick.-Parker, Oxford.
Hymns for Children on the Lord's Prayer.-Rivingtons.
Law's first and second Letters to Hoadley-Rivingtons.
Bp. Andrews' Devotions. Latin and Greek.-Pickering.
Hook's Family Prayers.-Rivingtons.

Herbert's Poems and Country Pastor.

Evans's Scripture Biography-Rivingtons.

Le Bas' Life of Archbishop Laud.-Rivingtons.

Jones (of Nayland) on the Church.

Bp. Bethell on Baptismal Regeneration.-Rivingtons.

Bp. Beveridge's Sermons on the Ministry and Ordinances.Parker, Oxford.

Fulford's Sermons on the Ministry, &c.-Rivingtons.
Rose's Sermons on the Ministry.-Rivingtons.
A Catechism on the Church.-Parker, Oxford.
Russell's Judgment of the Anglican Church.-Baily.
Poole's Sermons on the Creed.-Grant, Edinburgh.
Sutton on the Eucharist.-Parker, Oxford.
Leslie on the Regale and Pontificate-Leslie.
Pusey's Sermon on November 5.-Rivingtons.
Bishop Wilson's Sacra Privata.-Parker, Oxford.
The Cathedral, a Poem.-Parker, Oxford.
Palmer's Ecclesiastical History.-Burns.

Larger Works which may be profitably studied.

Bishop Bull's Sermons-Parker, Oxford.
Bishop Bull's Works.—University Press.
Waterland's Works.-Do.

Wall on Infant Baptism.-Do.

Pearson on the Creed.-Do.

Leslie's Works.—Do.

Bingham's Works.- Straker, London.
Palmer on Liturgy.-University Press.
Palmer on the Church.-Rivingtons.
Hooker, ed. Keble.-Rivingtons.

TRACTS FOR THE TIMES.

ON RESERVE IN COMMUNICATING RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE.

PART I.

FROM THE EXAMPLE OF OUR Lord.

1. Some general allusions to this mode of concealment. 2. The general historic narrative of our Saviour's life and resurrection.

3. Some particular expressions of this kind.

4. The teaching by Parables.

5. The manner of our Lord's miracles, their concealment, &c. 6. Some incidents which seem to imply the same reserve. 7. Our LORD spoken of by others, and speaking of Himself. 8. His instructions to His Disciples, and their conduct illustrating the same.

9. The same system in the Epistles.

10. Passage from Scripture on the other side explained. 11. Confirmed by the analogy of God's present dealings with mankind.

12. Manifestations of CHRIST's presence subsequent to the Gospel narrative in His Church.

PART II.

THE EXAMPLE OF OUR LORD CONFIRMED BY HIS MORAL GOVERN

MENT.

1. That all moralists consider vice and virtue as states of darkness and light.

2. That Scripture attributes these effects to the immediate agency of GOD.

3. This knowledge is considered as something infinite and divine.

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4. It is of a moral and not of an intellectual nature.

5. That we may perceive intimations of what it may be.

6. That GOD punishes with blindness those who approach sacred truths with a speculative mind.

7. That CHRIST, as seen in the conduct of good men, thus conceals himself.

8. That the whole subject contains something analogous in each particular to the circumstances noticed in our LORD's life.

PART III.

SOME REFLECTIONS ON THE FOREGOING OBSERVATIONS.

1. That the present aspect of the world is much opposed to this principle.

2. A practical rule afforded by it in the investigation of truth. 3. This principle of reserve applied to prevailing opinions on the modes of promoting religion.

4. On the supposed necessity of bringing forward the doctrine of the Atonement.

5. On reserve in speaking of sacred subjects.

6. The important practical conclusion.

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