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• A solemn protest against the late declaration of war; in a discourse delivered on the next Lord's day after the tidings of it were received. By David Osgood, D. D. pastor of the church in Medford. Cambridge, Hilliard & Metcalf.

A sermon preached in Boston, July 23, 1812, the day of the public Fast appointed by the Executive of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain. By William Ellery Channing. Boston, Greenough & Stebbins.

• A sermon preached in Boston, August 20, 1812, the day of humilia tion and prayer, appointed by the President of the United States, in con sequence of the declaration of war against England. By William Ellery Channing, minister of the church in Federal-street. Boston, C. Stebbins.

* Two sermons, one on the day of the State Fast, and the other on the day of the National Fast. By John Lathrop, D.D. pastor of the second church in Boston.

* A sermon delivered at Trinity Church, Boston, on the day of the State Fast. By J. S. J. Gardiner, Rector.

* A sermon preached at Charlestown on the day of the State Fast. By Jedidiah Morse, D. D.

A sermon preached on the day of the National Fast. By Henry Colman, pastor of the third congregational society in Hingham."

• A sermon preached on the day of the State Fast. By Peter Whitney, A. M. pastor of the congregational society in Quincy.

• A sermon preached at Brookfield on the day of the State Fast. By Micah Stone, minister of the south parish.

• A sermon preached on the day of the National Fast. By Eliphalet Gillet, minister in Hallowell, Me.

A sermon preached on the day of the State Fast. By E. Parish, D. D. minister of the church at Byfield.

* A sermon preached at the Tabernacle in Salem, on the day of the State Fast. By Samuel Worcester, D. D.

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A discourse preached on the day of the National Fast. Also the substance of a discourse preached Sabbath-day, Aug. 9, 1812. By Samuel Worcester, D. D.

Two discourses on the day of the National Fast. By Rev. John Giles of Newburyport.

The same (second edition) with criticisms and remarks by other hands.

A discourse on the day of the State Fast in Connecticut. thy Dwight, D. D. president of Yale College.

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A sermon preached on the day of the State Fast in Connecticut. By Nathan Strong, D, D. pastor of the north presbyterian church in Hartford.

Two sermons preached on the thirtieth of July and twentieth of August (being days of Fasting, &c.) With a preface. By James Abera crombie, D. D. Phil. Moses Thomas.

A sermon preached at Baltimore on the day of National Fast. By Samuel Knox, A. м. principal of Baltimore college.

Two sermons preached in the Dutch church at Greenwich, New York, on the Fast day appointed by the Governor. By Rev. S. N. Rowan.

A sermon preached before the General Assembly of Connecticut, at the anniversary election, in the city of Hartford, May 14, 1812. By Moses C. Welch, D. D. pastor of the church in North Mansfield.

A sermon delivered before the Massachusetts Missionary Society, on the thirteenth anniversary, May 26, 1812. By Leonard Woods, D D. &C. A sermon preached at Northampton, before the Foreign Missionary Society of Northampton and the neighbouring towns. By Evan Johns, A.M.

A missionary sermon preached at Hartford, at the request of the Trustees of the Missionary Society of Connecticut. By Diodate Brockway, pastor of the church in Ellington.

A discourse delivered at Rutland, (Vt.) east parish, before the Female Charitable Society, Jan. 15, 1812. By Heman Ball, A. M. minister of the gospel in that town.

A sermon delivered at Sutton, March 18, 1812; as preliminary to the formation of a society in the county of Worcester, for the aid of pious young men with a view to the ministry. By Benjamin Wood, pastor of the church in Upton.

A sermon delivered at the inauguration of the Rev. Ebenezer Porter, A.M. to the office of Bartlett Professor of Sacred Rhetoric in the Theological Institution at Andover, April 1, 1812. By Abiel Holmes, D. D. minister of the first church in Cambridge.

The dignity and excellence of the gospel illustrated; in a discourse delivered April 8, 1812, at the ordination of the Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, as pastor of the first church and congregation in New-Haven. By Timothy Dwight, D. D. LL. D. &c.

A sermon delivered at the ordination of Mr. James Johnson to the work of the gospel ministry in Potsdam, (N. Y.) March 11, 1812. By Amos Pettengill of Champlain. Plattsburg, (N. Y.) A. C. Flagg.

A sermon delivered at Haverhill, (Mass.) Feb. 5, 1812, on the occasion of two young ladies being about to embark, as the wives of the Rev. Messrs. Judson and Newell, missionaries to India. By Jonathan Allen, pastor of the first church in Bradford.

A sermon delivered at the funeral of Samuel Abbot, Esq. one of the founders of the Theological Seminary in Andover. By Leonard Woods, .D. Abbot Professor of Christian Theology.

A Discourse delivered at the funeral of Rev. Elihu Thayer, D. D. pastor of the church in Kingston (N. H). By John H. Church, pastor of the church in Pelham.

An address delivered June 24, 1812, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cumming, consort of the reverend Hooper Cumming, pastor of the second presbyterian church in Newark (NJ). By James Richards, a. M. pastor of the first church. New York, Whiting & Watson-second edition. Boston, S. T. Armstrong.

A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Rev. John N. Abeel,. D. D. one of the pastors of the reformed Dutch church in New York. By Alexander Gunn, A. м. pastor of said church.

The doctrine of decrees essential to the divine character, a sermon preached at New Haven (Vt.) By Josiah Hopkins, pastor of the congregational church in that town.

Two sermons on the doctrines of grace; the free agency of man, and the use of means. By Isaac Brainerd, pastor of the congregational church in Verona, Oneida co (N. Y.) Utica, Ira Merrill.

Letters and sketches of sermons, in 3 vols. By John Murray, senior pastor of the first universal society in Boston-2d vol. Boston, J. Belcher.

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Religious tracts, No. 1. Published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, piety, and charity. Boston, Munroe & Francis. Report of the Massachusetts Bible Society.

Third report of the Connecticut Bible Society.

A discourse delivered before the New York Historical Society, at their anniversary meeting, Dec. 6, 1811. By Hon. De Witt Clinton, one of the vice presidents of the Society. New York, J. Eastburn.

A discourse delivered before the Humane Society of Massachusetts, June 9, 1812. By Henry Colman, minister of the third church in Hing ham.

Å discourse delivered before the Merrimack Humane Society at their anniversary meeting, Sept. 1, 1812. By John Andrews, A. M. minister of the first church in Newburyport.

• An address occasioned by the death of General Lingan, who was murdered by the mob at Baltimore. Delivered at Georgetown, Sept. 1, 1812. By George Washington Park Custis. Boston, Bradford & Read.

The trial of Col. Thomas H. Cushing, before a general court martial, which sat at Baton Rouge, on charges preferred against him by brigadier general Wade Hampton. Reported by the late judge advocate.

The institution and proceedings of the society of the Cincinnati, formed May 10, 1783: with the proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati from its organization, June 9, 1783 to July 4, 1811. Boston, T. B. Wait & Co.

A hand book for infantry. A hand book for riflemen. Duane's Military Dictionary. Do. do. Library. Philadelphia, W. Duane.

Ordinances of the corporation of the city of Philadelphia. Published under the authority of the council, with notes and references by John C. Lowber. Philadelphia, Moses Thomas.

United we stand, divided we fall. A poem by Juba. New York, D. & G. Bruce.

The diverting history of John Bull and Brother Jonathan, by Hector Bullus.

The beauties of Brother Bullus, by his loving sister Bulla.

The Wars of the Gulls; an historical romance, in three chapters. An oration pronounced at Montreal, (Lower Canada), on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A. M. 5812. By brother Benjamin Gleason, A. M.

A map of Canada, or the seat of war, 1 sheet medium: Philadelphia, M. Cary.

NEW EDITIONS.

American.

An apology for the right of infant baptism, and for the usual modes By John Reed, D. D. pastor of a church and congregation

of baptizing

in Bridgewater. Boston, William Wells.

Foreign Works.

Essays on the nature and principles of taste. By Archibald Alison,

LL. B. F. R. S. prebendary of Sarum, &c.

1811. Boston, Cummings & Hilliard.

From the Edinburg edition of

Tales of fashionable life. By Miss Edgeworth, vol. iii. containing Viv. ian and Emilie de Coulanges. Boston, Bradford & Read.

The Absentee. By Miss Edgeworth, 2 vols. [The three tales mentioned above were all published by Miss Edgeworth as additional to her former Tales of fashionable life. We are indebted to Messrs. Bradford & Read, for giving us a much cheaper and neater edition of the two first, than has appeared of the Absentee, which has been republished separately.] Temper, or domestic scenes; a novel. By Mrs. Opie, 2 vols. Boston, Bradford & Read. There has been likewise another edition. The Isle of Palms, and other poems. By John Wilson, of Magdalen College, Oxford. New York, J. Eastburn.

The speech of Henry Broughan, Esq. M. P. in the House of Com. mons, on Tuesday, June 16, 1812, upon the present state of commerce and manufactures, from a report taken in short hand, and corrected by himself. Philadelphia, Bradford & Inskeep.

An abstract of the evidence, lately taken in the House of Commons, against the Orders in Council. New York, W. Eliot.

Steel's navy list for June. New-York, J. Eastburn. Philadelphia, J. F. Watson.

Rules and regulations in the field exercise and manœuvres of the French infantry; issued Aug. 1, 1798: and the manœuvres added which have since been adopted by the emperor Napoleon. Philadelphia, A.

Finley.

A course of Mathematics for the use of academies, as well as private tuition. By Charles Hutton, LL. D. F. R. S. revised and corrected by Robert Adrian, A. M. Professor of Mathematics in Queen's College, N. J. The art of preserving all kinds of animal and vegetable substances, for several years in their original state, without the expense of sugar, &c. A work published by order of the French minister of the interior, on the report of the board of arts and manufactures, and which, in a few months, run through several London editions.

The history of America.

(Penn.) W. Greene.

By William Robertson, D.D. Lancaster

An abridgment of Dr. Mosheim's ecclesiastical history, 1 vol. 12mo. Philadelphia. D. Hogan.

The Christian's pattern; or, a treatise of the imitation of Christ: in four books. By Thomas à Kempis. To which are added meditations and prayers for sick persons. By George Stanhope D. D. Boston, S. T. Armstrong.

Dr. Watts' Improvement of the Mind. Boston, Isaiah Thomas.
The Believer's pocket companion. By William Mason. New York.
Baxter's Call to the unconverted. Salem, H. Whipple.

Works in the press, or proposed to be published.

An inquiry into the diseases of the mind. By Benjamin Rush, M. ». Professor of the Institutes, and practice of medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania. This work will contain about 400 pages 8vo. and will embrace not only all the different forms of madness, but the physical history of the discases of the passions, and their respective remedies. Philadelphia, Kimber & Richardson.

The historical and chirurgical account of the expedition of the (French) army of the East, in Egypt and Syria. By D. J. Sarrey, doctor of the special school of Medicine at Paris, chief surgeon of the army of the East, &c. &c. Translated from the French by Richard W. Hall, M. D. adjunct professor of midwifery and the diseases of women and children, in the College of Medicine, Maryland; member of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, &c. &c. In 1 vol. 8vo. Baltimore, E. J. Coale.

An accurate and interesting account of the hardships and sufferings

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