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April, 1865.

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SELECT LIST OF WORKS


PUBLISHED BY


MESSRS. RIVINGTON,


WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON;


HIGH STREET, OXFORD;


AND TRINITY STREET, CAMBRIDGE.




Adams’s (Rev. W.) The Shadow of the Cross; an Allegory.

A New Edition, elegantly printed in crown 8vo., with Illustrations. 3s. 6d. in extra cloth, gilt edges.

The Shadow of the Cross; an Allegory.

The Distant Hills; an Allegory,

The Old Man’s Home; an Allegorical Tale.

The King’s Messengers; an Allegory.

These four works are printed uniformly in 18mo., with Engravings, price 9d. each in paper covers, or 1s. in limp cloth.

A Collected Edition of the Four Allegories, with Memoir and Portrait of the Author: elegantly printed in crown 8vo.9s. in cloth, or 14s. in morocco.

An Illustrated Edition of the above Sacred Allegories, with numerous Engravings on Wood from Original Designs by C. W. Cope, R.A., J. C. Horsley, A.R A., Samuel Palmer, Birket Forster, and George E. Hicks. Small 4to. 21s. in extra cloth, or 36s. in antique morocco.

Adams’s (Rev. W.) The Warnings of the Holy Week; being a Course of Parochial Lectures for the Week before Easter, and the Easter Festivals. Fifth Edition. Small 8vo. 4s. 6d.