Works Published by J. H. Jackson, Islington Green, FOR THE ISLINGTON PROTESTANT INSTITUTE.

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Works Published by J. H. Jackson, Islington Green, FOR THE ISLINGTON PROTESTANT INSTITUTE.

SERMONS.—In 8vo., wrapper, price Sixpence.

I. The Rule of Faith, as expounded in the Articles of the Church of England. By the Rev. John Hambleton, M.A., Minister of the Chapel of Ease, Holloway.

II. Justification by Faith, as expounded in the Articles of the Church of England, contracted with the Romish Doctrine of Justification. By W. B. Mackenzie, M.A., Minister of St. James’s, Holloway.

III. The Doctrine of “Good Works,” as expounded in the Articles of the Church of England. By John Sandys, M.A., late Fellow of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and Incumbent of St. Paul’s, Islington.

IV. The Doctrine of the Christian Church, as expounded in the Articles of the Church of England. By J. G. Heisch, B.A., Tutor of the Church Missionary Institution.

V. The Doctrine of the Christian Ministry, according to the Articles of the Church of England. By T. B. Hill, M.A., Incumbent of St. Stephen’s, Islington.

VI. The State of the Dead, according to the Doctrine of the Church of England. By the Rev. C. F. Childe, M.A., Principal of the Church Missionary College, and Evening Lecturer of St. Mary, Islington.

VII. The Acceptable Worship, as expounded in the Articles, and adopted in the Services, of the Church of England, contrasted with the Faith and Worship of the Church of Rome. By the Rev. Joseph Haslegrave, M.A., Minister of St. Peter’s, Islington.

LECTURES.—In 8vo., wrapper, price One Shilling.

I. Popery in Ireland in the Nineteenth Century: a Warning to Protestants in England. By A. R. C. Dallas, M.A., Rector of Wonston, Hants.

II. Popery on the Continent, in the Nineteenth Century: a Warning to Protestants in England. By Edward Tottenham, B.D., Prebendary of Wells, and Minister of Laura Chapel, Bath.

III. Popery in England in the Nineteenth Century: a Warning to Protestants. By Hugh Stowell, M.A., Canon of Chester, and Incumbent of Christ Church, Manchester.

IV. Popery in the Colonies in the Nineteenth Century: a Warning to Protestants in England. By Edward Bickersteth, M.A., Rector of Walton, Herts. Price Eignteenpence.

V. Protestant Truth the Basis of National Prosperity. By T. R. Birks, M.A., Rector of Kelshall, Herts.

VI. Popery the Accommodation of Christianity to the Natural Heart. By the Rev. E. Hoare, M.A., Incumbent of Christ Church, Ramsgate.

VII. The Romish Controversy important to every English Protestant. By the Rev. H. Robbins, M.A., Head Master of the Stepney Proprietary Grammar School.

VIII. Romanism in Rome in the Nineteenth Century. By the Rev. M. Hobart Seymour, M.A.

The First and Second Annual Reports, 1847 and 1848. 8vo., price 6d. each.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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