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"Porro si sapientia Deus est, ... verus philosophus est amator Dei."- ST. AUGUSTINE.
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JAMES MILLER, PUBLISHER,
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CAMBRIDGE:
PRESS OF JOHN WILSON AND SON.
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I. ON THE STUDY OF GERMAN IN AMERICA. — C. H. Brigham II. THE JESUS OF THE EVANGELISTS.-J. T. Bixby
III. ON THE ALLEGED UNATTRACTIVENESS OF THE CHRISTIAN
PULPIT.-H. W. Bellows
IV. RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES.-A. D.
Mayo.
V. DR. NOYES'S TRANSLATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.
H. G. Spaulding .
VI. SPANISH ORIENTALISMS COMPARED WITH SCRIPTURE.
VII. ORIGIN AND CHARACTER OF MESSIANIC HOPES.
M. P. Lowe.
Chadwick
VIII. REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE
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Theology. Folsom's Four Gospels, 94; Delaunay's Philon
D'Alexandrie, 96; Bodek's Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 97.
- History and Politics. Pomeroy's Introduction to the Con-
stitutional Law of the United States, 99.- Philosophy and
Science. Letourneau's Physiologie des Passions, 103. — Mis-
cellaneous. Heavysege's Saul, 106; Helps's Friends in
Council, 108; Osborn's Montanini, and School for Critics,
108; Milman's Annals of St. Paul's Cathedral, 109; The
Habits of Good Society, 111; Timbs's Eccentricities of the
Animal Creation, 112; Wheeler's Ten Years on the Eu-
phrates, 114; Sherring's Sacred City of the Hindus, 114;
Smiles's Huguenots, 115; Collyer's Man in Earnest, 116.
NEW PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
117
III. THE WORLD AND THE SOUL.-W. R. Alger
IV. IS THERE A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN AMERICA?
Torricelli
121
137
153
Theology. Pressensé's Religion and the Reign of Terror, 221;
Walcott's Sacred Archæology, 223; Heard's Tripartite
Nature of Man, 224. — History and Biography. Proceed-
ings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 226; Dyer's
Pompeii: Its History, Buildings, and Antiquities, 228; Fox's
Memoir of James P. Walker, 230; Coleridge's Memoir of
Rev. John Keble, 231. — Geography and Travels. Clayton's
Spain and Majorca, 232; Whitney's Description of the Yo
Semite Valley, 233; Catlin's Last Rambles among the Indians
of the Rocky Mountains, 234; Story of Grettir the Strong,
235; Paijkull's Summer in Iceland, 236; Hartwig's Polar
World, 237; Naphegyi's Among the Arabs, 238.
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No. CCLXXVI.
I. THE HOPE OF THE SOUTH.-E. D. Cheney
II. THE WISE MEN OF THE EAST. — C. H. Brigham
241
259
III.
FOLSOM'S TRANSLATION OF THE GOSPELS. S. G. Bulfinch. 270
VI.
REVELATION AND INTUITION AS SOURCES Of our Knowl-
EDGE OF GOD.-H. W. Bellows
309
VII.
319
VIII.
335
MACHINERY AS A GOSPEL WORKER. John C. Kimball
REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE
Theology and Philosophy. Dodge's Evidences of Christianity,
335; Gropings after Truth, 337; Cherubin on the Extinc-
tion of Species, 338; Volkmann's Synesius, 339; Roman
Catholic Laymen, 340; Novissimæ Epistolæ Obscurorum
Virorum, 342; James's Secret of Swedenborg, 342; Brooke's
Sermons, 343. Criticism, &c. Whipple's Literature of the
Age of Elizabeth, 344; Everett's Science of Thought, 344.
Education. Essays on a Liberal Education, 345; Morris's
Grammar of Attic Greek, 349. — Miscellaneous. Parkman's
Discovery of the Great West, 349; Trench's Realities of
Irish Life, 351; Greenwood's Seven Curses of London, 351.
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