June 1866.

Works Published
BY
HATCHARD AND CO.

Booksellers to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales,

187 PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.


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Messrs. HATCHARD & Co.

BOOKSELLERS TO H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES,

Respectfully invite an Inspection of their Stock,which consists of one of the Largest Assortments inLondon of

Religious Works, Illustrated Books for the Table,Juvenile Books, Standard Works, andBooks of Reference,
In every variety of Morocco, Calf, and Cloth Bindings.
Also of Bibles, Prayer-Books, and Church Services,
Of the best quality, and in the newest styles.

A Liberal Discount for Cash.


THE LARGEST TYPE MORNING AND EVENING CHURCH SERVICEIN SEPARATE VOLUMES.

Just published,

A New Edition of the Hon. Charlotte Grimston’s

Arrangement of the Common Prayerand Lessons,

In 2 vols. 12mo. morocco plain, 25s.; best morocco plain, 30s.;extra or antique, 35s.

Also in various ornamental bindings, in cases suitable for Christmasor Wedding Presents, from 2 to 7 guineas.


A NEW CHRISTENING PRESENT.

THE SPONSORS’ BIBLE,

A Portable Volume, with a Clear Type, an Illuminated Title-page,and Presentation Fly-leaf, handsomely bound in antiquemorocco, price 21s.; with massive clasp, 25s.


LONDON: HATCHARD AND CO. 187 PICCADILLY,
Booksellers to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales.


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A Change and Many a Change. Fcap. cloth,3s. 6d.

“A little tale with a moral and religious bearing, showing how the sorrows andstruggles of Fanny Powell, the daughter of a Welsh clergyman, served to develope herspiritual nature, and to make her the beloved of all.”—London Review.

ANDERSON, Rev. R.—A Practical Exposition of theGospel of St. John. By the late Rev. Robert Anderson, PerpetualCurate of Trinity Chapel, Brighton. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth, 14s.

—— Ten Discourses on the Communion Office ofthe Church of England. With an Appendix. Second Edition. 12mo.cloth, 7s.

ANDREWES, Bishop.—Selections from the Sermonsof Lancelot Andrewes, sometime Lord Bishop of Winchester, witha Preface by the Venerable the Archdeacon of Surrey. Fcap.cloth, 3s.

ANLEY, Miss C.—Earlswood: a Tale for the Times.By Charlotte Anley. Second Thousand. Fcap. cloth, 5s.

“A pleasing and gracefully written tale, detailing the process by which persons ofpiety are sometimes perverted to Romish error.”—English Review.

“This tale is si

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