Parks by the some Author. I ' THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS. An Allegory. (In _ library and in superfine 16mo. Editions. ) IL, THE DISTANT HILLS. An Allegory. (In Editions ; uniform with the above.) “Il, DHE OLD MAN’S HOME. A Tale. (In Editions un form with the above.) ~ av: THE KING’S MESSENGERS. An Allegorical Tale. (In Editions uniform with the above.) v. A COLLECTED EDITION of these FOUR ALLE- GORIES, elegantly printed in one Volume. (In Turkey morocco, and in English library binding.) VI. THE FALL OF CRGSUS; A Story from Herodotus, designed to connect the Study of History with the Doctrine of a superintending Providence. VI. THE WARNINGS’ OF THE HOLY WEEK, &c.; being a Course of Parooura, Lecrurss for the Week sBerore Easter, and the Easter Festrvais,