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The author tenders his hearty thanks to his esteemed friend, the Rev. Isaac Salkinson of Hamburg; to the Rev. J. M. Charlton, A.M.; the Rev. R. Robinson, of York-road; the Rev. G. Rogers, of Albany-road; and to Nathaniel Bridges, Esq., A.M., for perusing the MS. and proofs, and for kind suggestions. Thanks are also due to those gentlemen in London and Oxford, who have facilitated the author's access to MSS. and other rare works in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library.

May the Divine Spirit, whose words the Author has attempted to elucidate, render the attempt profitable to the readers!


London: 16, Barkham Terrace, St. George's, May, 1857.