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MASON, REV. ROBERT. (Con.).

A Cornish Excursion; or a brief history of pleasing and painful events which occurred during a recent visit to the West of Cornwall. By Rev. R. Mason. Lond., printed by W. Buck, Whitechapel, High St., 1831, 12o., pp. 40, 6d.

MASON, REV. WILLIAM, M.A. Precentor of York Cathedral. b. Hull, 1725. d. Aston, Yorkshire, 5 Apl., 1797.

Elfrida, a dramatic poem, written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy. By Mr. Mason. Lond., printed for John Knapton, in Ludgate St., 1757, 8°., pp. xix and 80.-Reprinted in The Works of Rev. W. Mason, (1811), ii, 1–75. cf. also pp. 175-93.

NOTE. The scene of this poem is laid at Harewood, in Cornwall.

MATHEWS, CHARLES (7th son of James Mathews). b. No. 18, Strand, London, 28 June, 1776. d. Plymouth, 28 June, 1835. Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. By Mrs. Mathews. 2nd ed. Lond., R. Bentley, 1839, 4 vols., 8o.

NOTE. The account of C. Mathews' "Expedition from Plymouth to Looe " is contained in iii, 495-96.

MATHIAS, REV. LEWIS. Curate of Mevagissey; Curate of Falmouth. b. 1790. d. Falmouth, 24 Dec., 1837. cf. Gent. Mag., ix, 215, (1838). A Catechism on the nature, constitution, government and authority of the Christian Church. By L. Mathias, Curate of Mevagissey, Cornwall. Lond., printed for C. and J. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-yard, and Waterloo-Place, Pall-Mall,1824, 8°., pp. 16, 3d.

NOTE.-Preface dated " Mevagissey, August, 1823." MATON, WILLIAM GEORGE, M.D., F.R.S. b. Salisbury, 1774. d. Spring-Gardens, London, 30 March, 1835. bur. St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. Observations relative chiefly to the natural history, picturesque scenery and antiquities of the Western Counties of England, made in the years 1794 and 1796. Illustrated by a mineralogical map and sixteen views in aquatinta, by Alken. By W. G. Maton, M.A., Fellow of the Linnean Society. Lond., printed and sold by J. Easton, 1797, 2 vols., 8°., 36/..

NOTE. The account of Cornwall, with three views is contained in i, 132-275. Dr. Maton was accompanied on this expedition by Mr. C. Hatchett and Rev. T. Rackett.

MATTHEWS, ALEXANDER (son of Thomas Matthews). b. Camborne, 16 Mch., 1826.

MATTHEWS, ALEXANDER. (Con.).

The Mount Alexander Mail, published daily. Printed and Published by A. Matthews at the Office of the Mount Alexander Mail, Moystyn St., Castlemaine, Victoria, for A. Matthews and Co., Proprietors. Printed by Steam, 1858, single sheet, fol., 1/-.

NOTE. The paper was first issued as a weekly, by A. Matthews, Mr. Saint and another. After sometime the price was reduced to 6d. In 1863 it became, and still is, the sole property of A. Matthews, and it is now published daily at 1d.

MATTHEWS, JOHN (son of Thomas Matthews). b. Camborne, 15 July, 1818. d. Liskeard, 13 Sep., 1857.

The Liskeard Gazette and East Cornwall Advertiser. Printed and published [every Saturday] by J. Matthews, Church St., Liskeard. First Number published 21 July, 1855, demy 8°., ltd.

NOTE. The size was afterwards altered to double demy, 4 pages, and finally to double crown, 8 pages. The price was reduced to one penny, 5 Jan., 1857. J. Matthews occasionally edited the Paper, which, since his decease, has been continued by his widow, "Alice Matthews, at her residence and printing office, Market St., Liskeard."

MATTHEWS, P. Engineer, Illogan.

Stamps and Cleaning Machine. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1851, p. 42.

MATTHEWS, SAMUEL.

Callipers and Centreing Guage. By S. Matthews, Truro. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1853, p. 40.

MAULEVERER, HALVATH.

H. Mauleverer hath the office of Constable of the Castle of Launceston. [2 Rich. III, Dec. 17, 1484.] Harl. MSS. 433, art. 1139. cf. 9th Rep. of Deputy Keeper of Records, where he is called Halnatheus Mauleverer.

MAW, ST. cf. Alban Butler's Lives of the Saints, (1838), i, 637.

MAY, REV. JOHN. V. of Newlyn, 1646; Ejected 16--; V. of Walkampton, Devon, 1659-62. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, p. 305.

MAY, REV. JOSEPH. V. of St. Austell, circa

1613; V. of St. Neot, 16--; Ejected from both benefices. d. ante 1660. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, p. 305; Oliver's Monasticon Addit. Suppl., p. 9, where he is called Mair.

Epaphras. A sermon preached at Saint Avstell, in Cornwall, in commemoration of a benefactor, the second of February, 1639. By Joseph May,

MAY, REV. JOSEPH. (Con.).

Master of Arts and Pastour of that parish. Lond., printed by T. H. for Humphrey Robinson, and are to be sold at the signe of the Three Pigeons, in Paul's Church-yard, 1641, 4o. Br. Museum.

NOTE. Dedication "To his worthy friend and friendly benefactor, Mr. Richard Delamine, servant to his Majesty in the practice of the mathematickes," 1 leaf, To his beloved parishioners of St. Austell, 1 leaf, the sermon, pp. 1-28.

MAY, REV. SAMUEL (son of Francis May). Fellow of Pembroke Coll., Cambridge, 25 June, 1740 to 1787. b. St. Columb, 1715. d. 6 Sept., 1787. cf. Hawes' Hist. of Framlingham, p. 285; Gent. Mag., lvii, pt. ii, 839, (1787). MAY, WILLIAM.

W. May and others, Commissioners for Cornwall, to Edw. Walker, 1644. See Coryton, Will.

MAY, WILLIAM, M.D., 5 June, 1788 (son of Sam. May). Physician to the Royal Universal Dispensary, London. b. East Looe. bur. Dittisham, Devon, 1817. cf. Munk's Roll of Physicians, ii, 330.

Dissertatio Inauguralis, complectens de Typho quædam. Auctore Gulielmo May, Anglo. Lugd [uni] Batav [orum,] 1787, 4°.

An account of an Epidemic fever; with a few remarks on the Treatment of fevers in general. By W. May, M.D., Extra-Licentiate of the College of Physicians, London, and Physician at Maidstone. Maidstone, 1790, 8°.

NOTE.-A reprint with additions of the Lond. Med. Journ., x, 117-41, (1789).

Essay on pulmonary consumptions, including the histories of several remarkable instances of recovery from the most alarming stages of the disorder, by an improved method of treatment. By W. May, M.D. Plymouth, printed and sold by B. Haydon, sold also by Cadell...London, 1792, 8°., 3/6.

NOTE. Dedication dated "Plymouth, Broad St., 1 Meh., 1792," 4 leaves, introduction, pp. i-xxxii, the essay pp. 1-107, contents, 1 leaf. This work is said to have been reprinted at Leipzig, 1794, 8°.

A cure for a scald. By W. May, M.D. Truro, 1794, 4°. cf. Arminian Mag., xvii, 259-61, (1794).

An account of the successful Termination of a Case attended with Symptoms of Phthisis Pulmonalis: with remarks on the Treatment of that Disease. By W. May, M.D. Dated Truro, July 19, 1788. Lond. Med. Journ., ix, 268-85, (1788).

MAY, WILLIAM, M.D. (Con.).

Extract from a Letter on the Epidemic Catarrh of 1788. ib., ix, 342-44.

An account of an epidemic fever that prevailed in Cornwall in 1788. Dated Truro, Jany. 26, 1789. ib., x, 117-41, (1789).

Further remarks on the Treatment of Phthisis Pulmonalis. Dated Maidstone, July 29, 1790. ib., xi, 255-65, (1790).

MAYNARD, HENRY (son of John Maynard). b. St. Ewe? d. Illogan Highway, 17 May,

1859.

Guage Cock. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1854, p. 47. MAYNARD, JOHN (son of the above). b. near Grampound, 2 Feb., 1826.

Improved Whim. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1852, p.

101.

MAYNARD, REV. JOHN. Bible Christian Minister (son of Thomas Maynard). b. Northlew, Devon, 14 April, 1820.

Matrimony, or what marriage life is, and how to make the best of it. By J. Maynard, 1864, 80.-2nd ed. carefully revised and greatly enlarged. Lond., G. J. Stevenson, 1866, 8°., pp. viii and 224.

NOTE.-Preface to 1st ed. dated "St. Mary's, Scilly 8 Mch., 1866." Islands, 23 Jan., 1864," to 2nd ed. "St. Ives, Cornwall,

Self-Mental Culture. A Lecture. By J. Maynard. Truro, W. Lake, Boscawen St., 1867, 8°., pp. 28.

How to succeed in business. By J. Maynard. Lond., F. W. Bourne...Truro, W. Lake. n.d., [1870,] 12°., pp. 49.

NOTE.-Preface dated "West Looe, June 25, 1870," MAYNE, REV. CUTHBERT. Chaplain to Mr. Francis Tregian, of Golden, in Probus. b. near Barnstaple. Executed at Launceston, 29 Nov., 1577. cf. Dodd's Church Hist., (1737), ii, 91-94; Bp. Challoner's Mem. of Missionary Priests, (1803), i, 7-11; Bliss' Wood, (Fasti), ii, 185; Camden's The History of the Princess Elizabeth, (1688), p. 224; Oliver's Hist. of the Catholic Religion, pp. 203, 355; Lingard's Hist. of England, (1849), vi, 331-32; Girolamo Pollini L'Historia Eccl. della rivoluzion d' Inghilterra (Rome, 1594, 4°.) Book iv, c. 20, pp. 498-501; Father John Morris' Troubles of our Catholic Forefathers, (1872), i, 64–101.

Biographical Memoranda, by Bishop Kennet, relating to C. Mayne. Lansd. MSS. 981, art. 99, fol. 163-64.

MAYNE, REV. CUTHBERT. (Con.).

Commentariolus de Persecutione Anglicana a Collegio Romano Anglicano. Ingoltstadii, 1582, 12o.

NOTE.-Contains at the end some hexameters addressed to C. Mayne. C. Mayne was the first person who was put to death under the Act of 1571; being charged at Launceston Assizes, 16 Sept., 1577, with the possession of an Agnus Dei and a Bull of Pope Gregory. His conduct also caused the banishment of his patron, Francis Tregian [q.v.]

MAYNE, REV. JOHN PASCOE (son of Will. Mayne). Curate of St. Agnes, Isles of Scilly, Dec., 1849; Curate of Mawgan and St. Martin, Meneage, Dec., 1854; Curate of Tywardreath, 1858; Now (1872) Curate of Beer-Ferris, Devon. b. Ballyheigh, co. Kerry, 12 Dec.,

1826.

A sermon on the death of the Rev. Gerard Mann, (1855), Q.v.

MAYOW, JOHN, M.D., F.R.S. (3rd son of Philip Mayow). Probationary Fellow of All Souls, 1662 b. St. Dunstan's in the West, Fleet St., 1644. d. At an Apothecary's House bearing the sign of the Anchor, in York St., Covent Garden, London, Sept., 1679. bur. St. Paul's, Covent Garden. cf. Bliss' Wood, iii, 1199; Daniel Le Clerc's Bibl. Anatomica, (1699), i, 1057-64, ii, 554-69; Hallam's Lit. Hist. of Europe, (1854), iii, 581; W. Hewson's Works (Sydenham Soc., 1846), pp. 7, 11; Granger; Watkins' Biog. Dict.; Chalmers; Didot Nouvel Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Rose.

Tractatvs dvo quorum prior agit de respiratione; alter de rachitide. A Joh. Mayow, Coll. Omn. An. Socio. Oxon, excudebat Hen. Hall, impensis Ric. Davis, 1668, 8°., pp. 108. Sion College Lib.

NOTE."Tractatus primus de respiratione," pp. 1-61, with two plates; "6 Tractatvs Secundus de rachi

tide. A Joh. Mayo...Oxon. excudebat Hen. Hall, impensis Ric. Davis, 1668," pp. 65-108. The pagination of this work is continuous and the second portion has a distinct title page. cf. Philos. Trans., iii, 833-35, (1668).

Disquisitiones Anatomica. A Joh. Mayow. Geneva, 1669, fol.

Tractatus duo, quorum prior agit de respiratione, alter de rachitide. A Joh. Mayow, Coll. Omn. An. Socio. Lugd [uni] Batavor [um] apud Cornelium Driehuysen, Felicem Lopez de Haro, 1671, 8°., pp. 1-57.

Tractatus Quinque Medico-Physici. Quorum primus agit de Sal-Nitro, et Spiritu Nitro-aereo. Secundus de Respiratione. Tertius de Respiratione Fœtus in utero et ovo. Quartus de Motu Musculari, et Spiritibus Animalibus. Ultimus

MAYOW, JOHN, M.D. (Con.).

de Rhachitide. Studio Joh. Mayow, LL.D., et Medici; nec non Coll. Omn. Anim. in Univ. Oxon. Socii. Portrait. Oxonii; e Theatro Sheldoniano, An. Dom. 1674, sm. 4o.

NOTE. Epistola Dedicatoria; Authori in ejus quinque Tractatus Carmen; and Elenchus Rerum unpaged. First 3 Tracts, pp. 1-335; Last two, pp. 1-152. cf. Philos. Trans., ix, 101-113, (1674).

Johannis Mayow, Londinensis Doctoris et Medici nec non Coll. Omn. Anim. in Universitate Oxoniensi Socii. Opera omnia medico-physica tractatibus quinque comprehensa. Quorum catalogum pagina post epistolam Dedicatoriam exhibet. Editio novissima, Figuris æneis adornata. 1681, 8°. Dedication unpaged, 2 leaves, De Portrait. Haga-Comitum apud Arnoldum Leers, Rachitide, etc., pp. 1-416, Elenchus Rerum unpaged, 11 leaves.

NOTE. This is a reprint of the previous work.

ΡΑΧΙΤΙΔΟΛΟΓΙΑ or A tract of the disease rhachitis commonly called the rickets, shewing the signes, cause, symptoms and prognosticks. Together with a most accurate and ingenious method of cure. Written originally in Latin (according to a new framed Hypothesis) by that most learned philosopher and famous physician, Dr. John Mayow...rendered into English by William] S[ury.] To which is subjoyn'd a profitable Appendix touching weights and measures used in the composition of medecines...Oxford, printed by L. L. for Th. Fickus, 1685, [1684,] 12o. Dedication, 3 leaves, To the Reader, 5 leaves, A Tract, pp. 1-100, Appendix, pp. 1-17, Terms of Art, 3 leaves, Index, 2 leaves.

Chemical experiments and opinions, extracted from a work published in the last century. With a plate. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1790, 80., 2/6.

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NOTE. A Letter To Edmund Goodwyn, M.D.", signed Thos. Beddoes, Oxford, 12 Feb., 1790," pp. i-xli; Contents of the three treatises, pp. 1-18; Analysis of Mayow's Chemical Opinions, pp. 1-63.

Observations on the claims of the Moderns to some discoveries in Chemistry and Physiology. By G. D. Yeats, M.B...Lond., printed for the Author, and sold by J. Debrett, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, 1798, 8°., pp. xxxvi

and 403.

NOTE. This work chiefly relates to Mayow's discoveries in chemistry and physiology. Prefixed is a portrait of Mayow, and in the Appendix are letters by Dr. Beddoes and Dr. Scherer relative to him.

Johann Mayow's Chemisch physiologische Schriften Aus dem Lateinischen übersetzt von Joh. Koellner...nebst einer Vorrede von Alex.

MAYOW, JOHN, M.D. (Con.).

Nicol Scherer. Jena bey Johann Christian Gottfried Gopferdt, 1799, 8°., pp. xxii and 456. Register, 6 leaves, Inhalt, 1 leaf.

Mayow anticipated, or the discoveries of Hooke relative to the composition of our atmosphere. Communicated by J. R. Thornton, M.D. Tilloch's Philos. Mag., iii, 370-75, (1799).

Letter from [Thomas] Beddoes, M.D., respecting Cit. Fourcroy's account of the discoveries of Mayow. W. Nicholson's Journ. of Natural Philosophy, iii, 108, (1800).

MAYOW, PHILIP WYNELL (eld. son of John Salt Wynell Mayow. d. 1802). b. 17 Mch., 1771. d. 54, Guilford St., London, 28 Dec., 1844. cf. Gent. Mag., xxiii, 316, (1845).

NOTE. The Rev. Mayow Wynell Mayow, M.A. (2nd son of the above), b. 8 July, 1810, is the author of numerous works.

MAYOW, REV. RICHARD. Canon of Exeter. b. Bray d. 1500. cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 709.

MAYOW, REV. ROBERT WYNELL, B.A. (2nd son of John Salt Wynell Mayow). Curate of St. Thomas' Chapel, Ardwick, near Manchester, 1816-17. 6. Saltash, 8 Oct., 1777. d. Ardwick, Manchester, 8 Jan., 1817. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxvii, pt. i, 90, (1817).

Plain Preaching, or sermons for the poor and for people of all ranks. By the Rev. R. Mayow. 2nd ed. Lond., printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, Paternoster Row. [R. Cocker, printer, Ormskirk,] 1816, 12o., pp. viii and 406, 6/-.

Sermons and Miscellaneous Pieces. By the Rev. R. W. Mayow, formerly of Exeter College, Oxford, and Curate of Ardwick, near Manchester. To which is prefixed a memoir of his life. Lond., printed for Budd and Calkin, 100, Pall Mall, 1821, 8°., pp. 453, 7/6.

MAYSON, REV. CHARLES, D.D. (son of Rev. Peter Mayson). Fellow of Wadham Coll.; R. of Lezant, 31 July, 1784 to 1815. b. Frome, 1753. d. Lezant, 14 Jan., 1815. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxv, pt. i, 94, (1815). MEASOM, GEORGE SAMUEL, F.R.G.S. (son of Daniel Measom). b. Greenwich, Dec., 1818.

The Official Illustrated Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, North and South Devon, Cornwall and South Wales Railways. By G. Measom. 300 Engravings. Lond., R. Griffin, n.d., [1860,] 8°., 1/-.-2nd ed. Lond., Griffin, Bohn and Co. n.d., [1861,] 8°., pp. 280, 1/-.

NOTE. The Account of the Cornwall and West Cornwall Railways, with 27 views, is contained in pp. 213-64.

MELORUS, ST. (son of Melianus, Duke of Cornwall). Patron Saint of Mylor. d. 1 Oct., 411 cf. Acta Sanctorum, 3 Jan., i, 136-37, 1089; Leland's Itin., iii, 194; Hardy's Cat. of Materials, i, 39-40; William of Malmesbury Gesta Pontificum, ii, 87; Haddan and Stubbs' Councils, i, 35-36, 161-62, ii, 84.

MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (son of Capt. Philip Melvill). Fellow and Tutor of St. Peter's Coll., Camb., 1822-321; Incumb. of Camden Chapel, Camberwell, 1830?; Chaplain to the Tower of London, 1840; Golden Lecturer, St. Margaret's, Lothbury, 1850-56; Principal of East India Coll., Haileybury, 1843; Canon of St. Paul's, 1856-71; R. of Barnes, 1863–71. b. Pendennis Castle, 14 Sept., 1798. d. Residentiary House, Amen Court, London, 9 Feb., 1871. bur. St. Paul's, 15th Feb. cf. J. Grant's Metropolitan Pulpit, (1839), ii, 1-21; Diary of H. C. Robinson, iii, 177-78; The London Pulpit, by J. Ewing Ritchie, (1858), pp. 60-68; Jos. Johnson's Popular Preachers, (1863), pp. 189201; The Preacher's Lantern, Ed. by Revs. Paxton Hood and D. Longwill. (1871), i, 193207, 257-67, 332–42, (1871); English Cyclop; Men of the Time; Annual Register (Obituary), 1871, p. 145.

"The veil lifted up, a sermon preached at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, Feb. 20, 1871, being the Tuesday after the funeral of Canon Melvill. By Daniel Moore, M.A. Lond., Oxford and Cambridge, Rivingtons, 1871, 4o., pp. 23.

A Sermon in behalf of the London Associa

tion, in aid of the Missions of the United Brethren. Preached at St. Clement's, London, April 26, 1830. By H. Melvill, M.A., Minister of Camden Chapel, Camberwell, and late Fellow and Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. Lond., published by L. B. Seeley and Sons. [Printed by L. B. Seeley and Sons, Weston Green, Thames Ditton,] 1830, 8°., pp. 32, 1/6.

The 'Spital Sermon. Preached before the Lord Mayor and Corporation of the City of London, at Christ Church, Newgate St., Apl. 5, 1831. By the Rev. H. Melvill, M.A. Lond., L. B. Seeley and Sons, 1831, 8o., 1/6.

Report of two Funeral Sermons for the late Rev. William Howels, A.M. By the Rev. H. Melvill, A.M., and the Hon. and Rev. Baptist Noel, A.M., preached at Long Acre Episcopal Chapel, on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1832. To which is added substance of a sermon by the late Rev. W. Howels. Lond., published by W. Strange, 21, Paternoster Row, 1832, 8°., pp. 34, 1/-.

NOTE. The Sermon preached on Sunday morning by the Rev. H. Melvill occupies pp. 3-21. SS

MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (Con.).

A Sermon preached...on the occasion of the death of the Rev. W. Howels, M.A... By H. Melvill, M.A. 2nd ed. Lond., published by L. B. Seeley and Sons. [Thames Ditton, printed,] 1832, 8°., pp. 50.-3rd ed. 1832, 8°., pp. 50.

Sermons. By H. Melvill, M.A. Lond., J. G. and F. Rivington, 1833 and 1838, 2 vols., 8°. -4th ed. 1840-42, 2 vols., 8°.-5th ed. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1846, 2 vols., 8°.-New ed. Lond., Oxford and Cambridge, Rivingtons, 1870, 2 vols., 8°.

The Divine Patience exhausted through the making void the divine law. A sermon preached at Camden Chapel, Camberwell, on Sunday, the 26 April, 1835, by H. Melvill, A.M. Minister of the Chapel. Lond., J. G. and F. Rivington, 1835, 8°., pp. 36.

Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, during the month of February, 1836. To which are added two sermons preached in Great St. Mary's at the evening lecture. By H. Melvill, M.A. Cambridge, printed for J. and J. J. Deighton, 1836, 8o., pp. viii and 141, 5/-.

NOTE. This work has extended to five editions.

A Sermon preached at the sixty-second Anniversary of the Royal Humane Society, at St. Luke's Church, Chelsea, on Sunday morning, May 1, 1836. By the Rev. H. Melvill, M.A. Lond., printed for the Society by Compton and Ritchie, Middle St., Cloth Fair, 1836, 8°. pp. 36, 1/-.

Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, during the month of February, 1837. To which are added two Sermons preached at the Evening Lecture, in Great St. Mary's Church. By H. Melvill, B.D. Cambridge, printed for J. and J. J. Deighton, Trinity St., 1837, 8°., pp. 140, 5/-.

NOTE.-Five editions of this work have been printed. Religious Education, a sermon preached at Camden Chapel, Camberwell, on Sunday, Jan. 28, 1838, after the reading of the Queen's letter on behalf of the National Society. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, 1838, 8°., pp. 36, 1/6.-2nd ed., 1839, 8°., 1/6.

The Greatness of being useful. A Sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, on Trinity Monday, June 11, 1838, before the Corporation of Trinity House. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, 1838, 4o., pp. 23, 1/6.

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The East Wind and the Rough Wind. sermon preached at the church of St. Philip, Stepney, on the morning of Sunday, Feb. 3, 1839, in behalf of the Samaritan Society, con

MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (Con.).

nected with the London Hospital. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., sold by J. G. and F. Rivington, 1839, 8°., pp. 32.

Four Sermons preached before the University of Cambridge, during the month of November, 1839. To which are added Two Sermons preached, the one at Great St. Mary's, the other at St. Michael's. By H. Melvill, B.D. Cambridge, printed for J. and J. J. Deighton, 1839, 8o., 5/-.

NOTE. Three editions of this work have been published.

Protestantism and Popery. By the Rev. H. Melvill. Extracted by permission from his second volume of Sermons published by Rivingtons, London, 1838. 3rd thousand. Lond., printed by A. Macintosh, 20, Great New-Street. Published by the Protestant Association. [Tract No. 18,] 1839, 8°., pp. 12, 11⁄2d.

The Church of Rome in her primitive purity compared with The Church of Rome at the present day... By John H. Hopkins, D.D... First London edition revised and corrected by the Author, with an introduction, by the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, 1839, 8°., pp. xxiv and 396, 8/6.

Sermons preached at Cambridge during the month of November, 1839. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840, 8°., pp. viii and 141.

Spiritual Destitution of the parish of BethnalGreen, London. Two sermons preached in the parish church of St. Vedast, Foster Lane, Cheapside, on Sunday, Dec. 29, 1839. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.Ď., and the Rev. Thomas Dale, M.A. Lond., Smith, Elder and Co., 1840, 8°., pp. 60 and 7, 2/-.

NOTE.-Mr. Melvill's Sermon with a half title called "Christ weeping over the City," and a preface dated Camberwell, 14 Feb., 1840," occupies pp. 1-27.

Angels rejoicing in the gospel. A sermon preached on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1840, in the church of St. John the Evangelist, Brighton, on the occasion of its Consecration by the Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Worcester. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840, 8°., pp. 32.

Remarks on Evangelical preaching, (exclusively so called) as exhibited in a published sermon of the Rev. Henry Melvill. Lond., 1840, 8°.

Christianity the Guardian of Human Life. A Sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, on Trinity Monday, June 15, 1840, before the Corporation of Trinity House. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840, 8°., pp. 24.

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