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Three volumes of a reprint of The Works of the

Reverend William Levi (privately printed by G. Moreton, Setley, Brockonhurst) are before us. The whole, which is reproduced from the edition of 1702, is to be contained in nine. Mr. Moreton falls foul of Canon Overton—rather unnecessarily, we think—as, for instance, when he censures the phrase, a "grand specimen of Humanity," and suggests "example," a word which would have been ambiguous. Vol. I. contains "Three Letters to the Bishop of Bangor ;" Vol. II., "Remarks on 'The Fable of the Bees,'" "The Case of Reason ; or, Natural Religion," "The Absolute Unlawfulness of Stage Entertainments Demonstrated ;" Vol. III., "A Practical Treatise upon Christian Perfection."