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TRACTS FOR THE TIMES.

Such is the view taken of the consecration and oblation of the Eucharist in the four independent Christian Liturgies. It is well worth the consideration of such Protestant bodies as have rejected the ancient forms.

Further information may be found respecting these remarkable documents in the valuable works, already quoted, of Dr. Brett, and Mr. Palmer. It is, however, much to be wished, that correct editions of the original documents were in the hands of every one. It may perhaps be said, without exaggeration, that next to the Holy Scriptures they possess the greatest claims on our veneration and study.

Oxford,
The Feast of St. Philip and St. James.


ERRATA.

In No. 59, page 2, line 5 from the bottom, for millions, read hundred thousands.
—— 3, line 16, for million, read hundred thousand, and for thousand read hundred.



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